tang
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I like your proposed scenario CoolJ. It sounds as plausible as any.
One thing I wish we could have clarified is who arrived at the gas station first. If it was NOT the truck, and we could be certain (surveillance camera) that no driver/passenger ever left the vehicle, then I would be extremely suspicious. No cell phones were available. So if an occupant didn't not interact with anyone in the lot (ask if store open, directions etc), or purchase gas, yet stayed for a short time.... well it seems off to me. I can see someone pulling up and realizing they didn't have money and then leave = short time in station. But for a vehicle to remain there for 5+minutes without any activity seem suspicious. Again, it all comes down to information we don't have but wish we could rule out.
One thing I wish we could have clarified is who arrived at the gas station first. If it was NOT the truck, and we could be certain (surveillance camera) that no driver/passenger ever left the vehicle, then I would be extremely suspicious. No cell phones were available. So if an occupant didn't not interact with anyone in the lot (ask if store open, directions etc), or purchase gas, yet stayed for a short time.... well it seems off to me. I can see someone pulling up and realizing they didn't have money and then leave = short time in station. But for a vehicle to remain there for 5+minutes without any activity seem suspicious. Again, it all comes down to information we don't have but wish we could rule out.