(2) Witness who delivered papers saw Bobby and another unidentified older male pushing a dark blue RAV4 down Avery Road on the right side toward the junkyard.
(3) Bobby was shirtless, even though it was November.
Witness says second man was in 50's or 60's, had a long grey beard, wore a worn puffy jacket, larger frame, maybe 6' in height.
(4) Close encounter of the RAV4th kind:
(5) Here's the location of the encounter (black mark)
(6-1) Unexpected findings (assuming witness is credible):
RAV4 not at pond until early morning of 11/05/2005.
- Flyover frame shouldn't show RAV4
- Ryan did nothing on 11/04
- Sturms on up and up
Unidentified older (50+) man with long gray beard was Bobby's plus 1.
(6-2) Unexpected findings (continued)
Wilmer Siebert sighting is a red herring.
RAV4 pushed a very long distance.
(6-3) Unexpected findings (continued)
MTSO Police not watching Avery Road on 11/05/2005.
(7) If this report turns out to be credible, almost all working theories about Bobby are missing large portions of the plot.
(8) Grandpa?
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(1) The dust-free bullet fragment w/Teresa Halbach's planted DNA was found on top of white cement dust that did not exist in Steven Avery's garage until Law Enforcement (LE) generated it w/a jack hammer the night before. LE testified it was photographed exactly as they found it.
(2) Had the AirUp Tire Inflator and Sealer can found under the front passenger seat of Teresa Halbach's RAV4 been used?
(3) Apparent color varies with lighting and adjustments made during processing and editing.
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(2) Well it took a long time, but I finally re-reviewed all the dog scent and alert data with the new knowledge I received from Jeff Young. The pandemic delayed me, but I was not deterred.
(3) I looked at each track under multiple working theories:
- Tracking or Air Trailing
- Teresa's Scent
- Freshest Scent Trail
- Contaminator of Scent Article/Carrier of Teresa's Scent
- Other training goal (drugs/human remains/explosives)
(1) Loof Science II - Chapter 8: Call to Action re Operation Dog Nose and Operation Minelab
Cremains likely remain along many of the Loof Tracks. A top HRD dog could help us find them.
The Tracks also provide places to look for Buried Evidence w/a SotA Metal Detector.
(2) One thing Jeff Young told me about his Scent and HRD dog Zoe was how far K9 training had progressed since 2005 and how sensitive Zoe's nose was for cremains.
I believe Jeff said he had worked cases with 10 year old cremains and felt 20 year old cremains were possible.
(3) We think Teresa's cremains were buried at the Kuss Rd. Burial Site because the uprooted tree hole was easy to dig out, and then excavated by Law Enforcement and carried to the berm, and on to Steven's burn pit.