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Post by Admin Horan on Mar 13, 2019 18:16:29 GMT -6
The problem with NOT taking the bodies back to Cabin 28 is, the police will know there is SOME crime scene SOMEWHERE. TWO boys will be "missing," and remember, they're not thinking too clearly--they're high, and they're panicking. And several people know where they were headed that night. So, the "smart" thing might be to create a new crime scene. Also, Dana had spent some couple of hours dead, in a sitting position. Before he ended up on the floor facedown. So, that had to happen SOMEPLACE, and Cabin 28 is just not a realistic place for two or three hours of this stuff to be going on. And again, remember, Phillip CONFESSED TO POLICE. Twice, if you count the first one to his mother at the police station. And his confession is accurate in several details, as opposed to Marty's supposed "confession," which is WRONG in EVERY detail. And the fuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnyyyy thing is, Phillip's confession gives a pretty accurate description of Tom S's cabin.
Well, we KNOW Dana's diabetic kit is NOT mentioned in the crime scene report. Sooooo, we KNOW it was not in Cabin 28. We know one found it and turned it in. We know Gamberg has admitted it was never found. Soooooooooo, it was probably left at the "original" crime scene. Where else? So, there's the evidence, and then there's, "They would have blah, blah, blah." I'll go with the evidence--including the disappearance of Dana's diabetic kit.
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