Also just for more funsies speculation, assuming the real BG did disguise himself before giving his statement, that could also help to explain the whole "he may be sitting in this room" comment - they know he's actually good at disguising his true appearance. They had the killer himself manipulate them and they fell for it hook-line-and-sinker for two years. The main reason I like the theory is because it would help to explain why LE was so pissed during the briefing. It's possible that he only lived and worked in Delphi temporarily before moving somewhere else, which would also be why the family and current locals have no idea (if that is in fact true). They could know who it is, but not know exactly where he is. If he was able to also provide information about "seeing" the vehicle that day, sure that would seem suspicious, but if he looked nothing like the person we see in the video, that may have protected him. This could also be why he appeared more credible. ("We're confident that you've told someone what you have done, or at the least, they know, because of how different you are since the murders"). He could have significantly altered/disguised his appearance before meeting with the police to give his "witness" statement. In this case though, I don't think the pieces fit. Looking for Phil Noto original comic art ComicArtTracker let you search for your favorite artists and characters across more than 350 websites in one. Contrary to what some people think, that shit isn't confined to Scooby Doo. Killers have involved themselves with police investigations before. Ive been thinking about doing something like this for years now and the timing just seemed right. If the heat was on, I'm sure BG would've been outed by now. Well, after 12 years of working in the trading card industry Ive decided to do it myself Siplon Studios first independent trading card release will be Freaky Faces an old school monster card set. The family and residents of Delphi seem to have no idea who the killer is. Why are they pissing about with public appeals if they now know their chief witness was the killer? Building a case? Sounds unlikely. Why did they not become suspicious when their chief witness matched the sketch put together by the other witnesses? Police incompetence would be the only explanation, and I think it's highly unlikely.
Why did they believe BG - the witness - over the other witnesses? Perhaps because BG sounded more convincing and sure of what he'd witnessed.
Power Girl by Adam Hughes FallCon 2006: Catwoman by Adam Hughes - Mid-Ohio Con 2010: Syd Savage by Adam Hughes from 2006: Faye Valentine. A few months later, he puports to have been at the cemetery on the day of the murder and says he witnessed a middle-aged emerge from the woods just after 3pm. Drawings and Sketches (Hits: 1116354) Found: 1087 image(s) on 73 page(s). I'm not completely sold on this version of events, but if we entertain the idea that BG personally mislead the investigation then it must have went as follows:īG left via the north end of the bridge, passing flannel shirt and possibly some other witnesses, before arriving at his car which was "abandoned" somewhere in that direction.