Oh, yes, Lucas. I understand that Brasso's body was found on the west side of the canal. For some unknown reason- on the current map- I hadn't previously noticed 25th Ave. running between the complex and the trail!
If that street existed at the time of the murder, then obviously, a vehicle could have been used to dump the body, and I think the fencing- that I also now know is there- suggests that that's most likely.
Also, I'd been curious about the reported witness sighting of a vehicle "at a park". It seems that the parking area I show on the map was likely where the witness was referring to, that is, if that road, itself, existed.
Re: staging of sexual assault, the type of specimen that the DNA was obtained from would show whether a sexual assault occurred or not, along with other evidence collected from the body, and/or injuries to the body associated with sexual assault. In cases of staging, the clothing is removed to suggest a sexual assault, but there's no other evidence, so that tells us it's staged.
The mutilation, alone, tells us about the perp., and his motivation, and it's not a crime that's perpetrated for someone else' benefit.
Re: the clothing, I don't know why- apart from mere convenience- that a perp would dump the clothing with a body as opposed to disposing of it in some other way, or in some other place. Of course, clothing at a crime scene could suggest that the crime occurred right there. Maybe that's how the perp wanted it to appear.
About Chelsey's statement, what strikes me is how he managed to form those impressions- apparently just from her "looking around." I mean, was there something else in her demeanor which suggested any one of those other things?
It certainly doesn't sound like the demeanor of someone going out for their routine bike ride after dark and with the intention of riding off into what appears to be very secluded area.
My impression is that it was after dark, and she was a young woman, and if she was looking around, it was because she was cautious of her surroundings, not because she was "upset" or "confused". And just because one is cautious, doesn't mean they're paranoid.
Bottom line, if he got all that just from her looking around, then I disregard his perceptions because that's all they are and it doesn't make sense to me as to how he arrived at them.
It doesn't appear to me that the boyfriend went into hiding. He simply switched apartments, and for a valid reason. There's no sinister reason that would make sense.
It's too bad there's not much info. on Bernas. How isolated is that area? It appears that the murder occurred there.
Edited by regi, 08 August 2012 - 01:41 PM.