Re: Crime Scene!
How is it though it was too frozen for tire tracks, yet there was a fresh footprint?
Discussion About the Zodiac killer
http://www.zodiackillersite.com/
Welsh Chappie wrote:The article states "Among the few clues was a deep heel print in the Earth. The print was in the brush grow area in rear of the fence bringing the pump house supply water to Benicia."
smithy wrote:Tahoe - yes, it was supposedly 22 degrees, which isn't warm, is it. Yet the passenger window was down, as if for a chat.
(I think! I better go read the reports!)
smithy wrote:Pah, the scuffle thing was a theory? I've got 400 theories.
I'd like to know who David was supposed to have had an argument about drug-pushing with, at the Pancake place. I thought it was "that" scuffle.
Anyway:Welsh Chappie wrote:The article states "Among the few clues was a deep heel print in the Earth. The print was in the brush grow area in rear of the fence bringing the pump house supply water to Benicia."
Which article matey? And suddenly no mention of a gate? The gate has gone? You're teasing me, right?![]()
Tahoe - yes, it was supposedly 22 degrees, which isn't warm, is it. Yet the passenger window was down, as if for a chat.
(I think! I better go read the reports!)
Wier, can you expand on "they spent so much time parked alongside each other and Z decided he wanted them out of the car" please?
Wier wrote:Smithy wrote:-Wier, can you expand on "they spent so much time parked alongside each other and Z decided he wanted them out of the car" please?
Again all of this is dependent on Owen's testimony....There is a long "straight" in the road as you approach the Pump station from Vallejo (about a quarter of a mile) Owen reports nothing ahead of him, no rear lights nor any car pulling into the parking area ahead of him. So we can assume that Z was already there and parked up before Owen turned that corner at the bottom of the road. So at a minumum Z is there, say 30-40 seconds ( time taken for Owen to drive from the corner to the Pump station). Owen also claims, that just before that (in the vacinity of Borges ranch) he passed a car coming from the other direction.
That means that car passed the pump station too a minute or two before that again. We can't say that Z was there then but it's all very tight and it's more likely he was. Ok a couple of minutes isn't a long period of time but I believe it is in the context.
If I was in David's shoes I'd be inclined to move if a car came in and parked so close, he didn't! From Z's perspective he's there for a period of time and isn't making his move. Then one or two cars pass and having decided to act, goes to the trouble of prolonging the event, by forcing them out of the car, that took more time. It just seems to me he had some need to want to get them out of the car as opposed to just killing them. It's the first murder and I just wonder if it wasn't sparked by something in particular. Just thoughts!
Welsh Chappie wrote:Smithy you seem to think that anyone who has a theory is just pulling it out of thin air.... etc. etc.
Wier wrote:Smithy wrote:-Wier, can you expand on "they spent so much time parked alongside each other and Z decided he wanted them out of the car" please?
Again all of this is dependent on Owen's testimony....There is a long "straight" in the road as you approach the Pump station from Vallejo (about a quarter of a mile) Owen reports nothing ahead of him, no rear lights nor any car pulling into the parking area ahead of him. So we can assume that Z was already there and parked up before Owen turned that corner at the bottom of the road. So at a minumum Z is there, say 30-40 seconds ( time taken for Owen to drive from the corner to the Pump station). Owen also claims, that just before that (in the vacinity of Borges ranch) he passed a car coming from the other direction.
That means that car passed the pump station too a minute or two before that again. We can't say that Z was there then but it's all very tight and it's more likely he was. Ok a couple of minutes isn't a long period of time but I believe it is in the context.
If I was in David's shoes I'd be inclined to move if a car came in and parked so close, he didn't! From Z's perspective he's there for a period of time and isn't making his move. Then one or two cars pass and having decided to act, goes to the trouble of prolonging the event, by forcing them out of the car, that took more time. It just seems to me he had some need to want to get them out of the car as opposed to just killing them.
It's the first murder and I just wonder if it wasn't sparked by something in particular. Just thoughts!