I am not at all familiar with the locations in this case. Is is possible that EB may have had other reasons, perhaps even regularly, to travel along those roads? ie to visit friends, a short cut across town, a business or shop at that location? Can a local give us more info please?Also, I think it would be very telling to know (and I'm sure LE knows the answer to this) whether EB stopped at these locations where we know of pings, for any length of time, or if she merely drove through?
Also if the ping in the area was in isolation or if on other occasions she was at that same location. It is said that people have a tendency to return to scenes of a crime. She may have visited there prior, but I wonder if she was also tempted to return there after as well?
Return visits to the ping locations, and durations of visits there may provide us with more TOD scenarios. This information will undoubtedly come out at trial.
BBM
Good morning, I am no longer a local, but know the area well, so I will try to answer your question.
First off, the Hickory house is located one building back from a highly developed shopping avenue; grocery stores, hardware stores, eating establishments, specialty shops, thrift stores, gas stations, you name it, it is right there at her fingertips.
The area Zahra's body was found is in another county (more rural) and my educated guess would be at least 20 minutes away. But this area was where Elisa lived most of her life; therefore, she was more familiar with it than Hickory. Remember they only lived in Hickory since July.
Catawba County (Hickory, NC) and Caldwell County (Hudson, Granite Falls, Sawmills, etc.) are divided by the Catawba River/Lake Hickory. EB/AB would have to travel over Hwy 321 or Hwy 127 bridges to reach the location where Zahra's body was disposed. These are the only 2 bridges that connect the area. My guess is she used Hwy 321 which is closer to the disposal areas.