Post by Admin Horan on Mar 3, 2018 12:13:40 GMT -6
Out-STANDING!!!
Ooooooooohhhhh. A looooooooooooogging camp! A logging camp. Not a railroad workers camp. A no-shit, great big, jumped-up-zombie-Jesus-on-rubber-crutches mother-loving LOGGING camp. Hot crackers. A logging camp. You don't say...
You know what's funny? That distinctive "knot" used to tie up Sue, as noted by the ME. 'Snot technically a "knot;" it's a hitch. The ME said, specifically, a double clove hitch. Not good for tying people up, but in a sitchyation like that one, a person tends to sort of zone out and fall back into deeply ingrained habits.
Yeah, Boy Scouts and sailors learn to tie a double clove hitch. I'm sure Marty learned to tie one in basic training in the Navy. However, he was a cook, never a sailor. No reason to ever tie one again, let alone be in the HABIT of it. And Bo... But can you guess who uses a double clove hitch aaallllll day, EVERY day? Can tie one in his sleep...
...a lumberjack. You know, the kind of guy who spends all day in a LOGGING CAMP.
So, what? Well, Tina's body was found unburied, in the open, in a remote location. That's typical of a certain type of sexual predator who wants to revisit the victim over a long period of time. It's part of their distorted sense of "relationship"/ownership. Such a predator (IF one is responsible for the fate of Tina Sharp. If...) usually chooses a site with which they have a deep emotional connection, usually from childhood or adolescence. There is zero evidence that Marty, let alone Bo, had, or ever would have had, the vaguest idea where camp 18 was, let alone have had an emotional connection to it from their youth.
But a lumberjack who grew up in the area...
Ooooooooohhhhh. A looooooooooooogging camp! A logging camp. Not a railroad workers camp. A no-shit, great big, jumped-up-zombie-Jesus-on-rubber-crutches mother-loving LOGGING camp. Hot crackers. A logging camp. You don't say...
You know what's funny? That distinctive "knot" used to tie up Sue, as noted by the ME. 'Snot technically a "knot;" it's a hitch. The ME said, specifically, a double clove hitch. Not good for tying people up, but in a sitchyation like that one, a person tends to sort of zone out and fall back into deeply ingrained habits.
Yeah, Boy Scouts and sailors learn to tie a double clove hitch. I'm sure Marty learned to tie one in basic training in the Navy. However, he was a cook, never a sailor. No reason to ever tie one again, let alone be in the HABIT of it. And Bo... But can you guess who uses a double clove hitch aaallllll day, EVERY day? Can tie one in his sleep...
...a lumberjack. You know, the kind of guy who spends all day in a LOGGING CAMP.
So, what? Well, Tina's body was found unburied, in the open, in a remote location. That's typical of a certain type of sexual predator who wants to revisit the victim over a long period of time. It's part of their distorted sense of "relationship"/ownership. Such a predator (IF one is responsible for the fate of Tina Sharp. If...) usually chooses a site with which they have a deep emotional connection, usually from childhood or adolescence. There is zero evidence that Marty, let alone Bo, had, or ever would have had, the vaguest idea where camp 18 was, let alone have had an emotional connection to it from their youth.
But a lumberjack who grew up in the area...

