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re: OT- Lake Oconee Murders

Posted on 2/28/18 at 11:12 am to
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 2/28/18 at 11:12 am to
Because you wouldn’t sink the body in daylight, and you wouldn’t want your boat parked there all day, Im starting to think the boat driver dropped off the killer, probably pre-dawn Saturday, then drove away.

They probably stayed in contact via cell phone or cb radio until night when the boat came back.

I have to imagine that all of the texts and conversations coming through that tower were stored as metadata, and that the fbi has already combed through them. Therefore they probably communicated some other way.

Then you have to wonder, did the boat driver know exactly what he was getting into? Surely he knew he was involved in something nefarious, but is it possible he didn’t know what this would turn into, and became a reluctant accomplice, in which case the psycho would later murder him too, in the following days/weeks/months.

I would assume the boat driver was somewhat local. Maybe not from that community but nearby.

We need our intern to comb through all murder victims from a 50 mile radius in the 7 months following this crime.

One of those victims could very well be the boater in this case.
Posted by Perrydawg
Middle Ga Area
Member since Jan 2014
4772 posts
Posted on 2/28/18 at 11:41 am to
there might have been a get away driver, but being from that area and the time frame this happened in, I do know that the cell reception is shite in this particular area, so the only way for communication would be with a walkie talkie or something. Problem with a W/T is that there is a chance that the chatter could be picked up from people nearby. Reynolds has two marinas relatively close and we used walkie talkies to communicate with the marina store about launch times for boats that things like that. So that is two potential areas where people could hear things that they weren't supposed to and not to mention all of the course maintenance people used walkie talkies as well. So whoever drove the boat probably stayed there.

A boat parked at a dock isn't going to arouse that much suspicion that time of the year because it is the start of the summer boating season and wouldn't look out of place.

There were two or more people at the house committing the crime at all times and probably moved the wife under the cover of darkness to keep boat traffic to and from as at a minimum. People will pay attention to the sound of a boat at night on the lake and prying eyes would be there undoing. The dock had a lift and wouldn't take much to raise the boat and no one would bat an eye.

ETA: plus it said the one lot besides them was unoccupied and the other house, the owner was in Turkey and the housesitter did not notice anything out of the ordinary, so the housesitter would probably have zero idea if they couple had a boat or not so it wouldn't raise any red flags.
This post was edited on 2/28/18 at 11:53 am
Posted by DaveyDownerDawg
2021 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
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Posted on 2/28/18 at 12:37 pm to
quote:

Because you wouldn’t sink the body in daylight, and you wouldn’t want your boat parked there all day, Im starting to think the boat driver dropped off the killer, probably pre-dawn Saturday, then drove away. They probably stayed in contact via cell phone or cb radio until night when the boat came back.


Definitely in agreement with you here. I believe though it was a three man team. One to drive. Two on the hit.

Don't think anything pinged the cell tower that provided them evidence. Had to be CB.
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