I have more to say and could probably discuss this for hours, but when I am just writing my thoughts without the format of a dialogue with someone else, I cant ever seem to remember succinctly what I have to say lolĪwesome return to form on the Double Delphi murder episode guys. Because of this, I believe it's very likely the girls did not know the perp. One more thing the audio tells me: If I am in the middle of a crime unfolding, and I have the presence of mind to record audio of the person's voice, and I personally know the perp, I am going to record myself saying their name, like "Bob, why are you doing this?" Or something like that. I know it sounds like wild speculation but it really isn't if you use deductive reasoning and remove the impossible. If he came prepared, he couldn't have been prepared to meet Abby and Libby since their trip was last minute and almost didn't happen. Or it would be someone who came prepared. It would mean he was someone who always or mostly carried a firearm. That opens up a whole other scope to the profile of who this person was. But if I were a betting person, I would put money on him having one. That is not to say the gun is the murder weapon. This all culminates to tell me that he most likely had a gun and that is how he kept two girls from fleeing. Or be able to keep Libby from using her phone for that matter. He was in total control of the situation, yet not close enough to the girls that he would be able to force them in a certain direction through physical contact.
Like "guys.don't go that way! go this way, down the hill." But the way he is saying it is lacking fear or panic. Īlso, the inflection in his voice seems to be giving somewhat of a warning. For instance, the two classes of people I can think of that would be male and calling young ladies "guys" would be a) a teacher b) a parent. It suggests a certain familiarity with the individuals or the types of individual you are speaking with. First of all, calling the girls "guys" is a colloquialism that not everyone uses when there is a disparity in age like there appears to be to me. Also, the "Guys, down the hill" audio is significant to me because it tells me a few things. Nobody under that age wears dad jeans like that.
The clothing that bridge guy is wearing automatically puts him in the 42 plus age range to me.