Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Pictures for Thought - Libby & Abby - Delphi, Indiana Murders

Choosing a direction and thinking about time.
Would BG force the girls across the creek and straight to the crime scene allowing a 40 minute window of time.
OR
Would BG direct the girls to take a right, following the creek, to the barn for the duration of The Dark Hours.

Approximately 2,000 feet from the end of the bridge to the barn would be an approximate 10 - 15 minute walk, at most. 

The barn is located just over 800 feet from the nearest house, separated by a thick forest of evergreens.  Could the homeowner hear any noises or screams coming from the barn?



Would he keep them overnight, convincing them he will release them but insists on walking them to a release point?  
Could he have lead them 1600 feet away from the barn to kill them?  Was Abby alive (as some rumors state) when searchers found them that morning?
Or would he keep them overnight, kill them at the barn and move the bodies by way of assistance such as a deer sled or kayak?

Something as simple as this 300 pound capacity deer sled would do the job.


Just under 700 feet from the end of the bridge to the crime scene if taking a direct path toward it. 
(see below)
The crime scene is 900 feet from the nearest house.  
(Not much of a difference between the distance of the crime scene to the nearest house and the barn to the nearest house.)

Choosing a less direct path toward the crime scene, staying within the wood line to reach the creek the distance is just over 900 feet.
Isn't any scenario possible?
Was this barn searched?