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Some of FW_Cat's posts may have been deleted, but she sounded certain that TT was the perp and that he had put them in the trunk of a car and sunk it in Benbrook Lake. She had a very detailed post about it.DA here also said that he inherited two cars after his father's passing but while it seems like some people are pretty confident about that, there is not as much confidence in claims that he still owned these cars in December.
At the time he would be still married to ST, new fiancees still also not in the picure yet - not really a good reason for him to keep more cars. He could just sell that car right away or give it to a family member.
Those who were looking for any "missing" cars haven't found any track of a car that would belong to him before December '74 and mysteriously "disappear" after. So they went into theoretical assumption that he inherited even more cars, and Olds wasn't any of those two, since he got it earlier...
As far as I remember it led them nowhere, and no one was able to say what car they're looking for. And pretty sure that FW Cat was the one expressing confidence that none of those cars lifted in 2018 could possibly have anything to do with the girls, cause there is no missing car.
Nobody's going to find a proof that some car that wasn't legally connected to TT disappeared in December if everyone who could remember that car lost track of it years earlier.
But I'd think that IF TT indeed owned another car and was using it on daily basis to get to and back from work... wouldn't his neighbours pointed it out sooner or later?
She backtracked later and said that she was only speculating on one possibility, but that's not the way she presented it initially. Her earlier posts made it seem like she knew for certain that that's what had happened to the girls.
She initially insisted that one of TT's car had disappeared, but after that was debunked, she changed her scenario and said that he could have used a car that had been abandoned at the transmission shop.