Welcome to Casebook Charlie. An excellent series of posts which I’ve put a link to over on JTRForums. I believe that there’s a book being written about the various Torso Murders as we speak and I know that Debra Arif has a particular interest in the Torso murders.
One point stood out for me, and it’s the one that Jeff has already mentioned - why were two wrapped but one wasn’t. I wonder if it’s possible that the one on Giordano Bruno Street was dumped earlier and lay undiscovered for a day or so then the killer decided on a more cautious approach to dumping the rest of the body (wrapping)? Due to the bloody condition of the bust might that make it less likely that the killer lifted it above his head and threw it over that high fence/wall? This would have meant that gate as the point of access so would he have driven around looking for places to dump the bust or was he familiar with the gate and knew that the area beyond was a safe place? We have no way of knowing of course and have nothing to go on. I do find it interesting though.
One point stood out for me, and it’s the one that Jeff has already mentioned - why were two wrapped but one wasn’t. I wonder if it’s possible that the one on Giordano Bruno Street was dumped earlier and lay undiscovered for a day or so then the killer decided on a more cautious approach to dumping the rest of the body (wrapping)? Due to the bloody condition of the bust might that make it less likely that the killer lifted it above his head and threw it over that high fence/wall? This would have meant that gate as the point of access so would he have driven around looking for places to dump the bust or was he familiar with the gate and knew that the area beyond was a safe place? We have no way of knowing of course and have nothing to go on. I do find it interesting though.
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