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Originally Posted by Mutt
that's exactly what you'd expect an '80 IQ salvage yard worker' to do.
80 IQ is quite low, you're talking about the intellectual equivalent of a 6-8 year old child at that IQ.
there are more of those people walking around than people think. i had an uncle like that, I bet 99% of the people who met him just thought he was a jerk with dumb opinions - he wasn't like this guy, he dressed well and had a natural gift for sales so made a good living as a salesman - sold everything door to door, encyclopedias back in the 60s, vacuum cleaners, home improvements, siding, family portraits
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I realize it's much lower than average and wouldn't disagree that any person with an 80iq might consider certain actions logical that others would not.
Maybe hiding a victims car under a tarp/branches on their own property and then moving the remains to within 20 feet of their own home might appear the acceptable disposal solution from someone not so bright.
But, how does that same person then demonstrate completely opposite traits where they're able to cleanse an entire property of any DNA traces from expert forensic teams that scoured it for months ? I wouldn't think those polar opposite traits could exist in the same person.
One minute he can't cover his own tracks from a blind dog for 30 minutes in a 40 acre salvage yard (approx how long it took to find the 4x4) despite having the equipment on hand to crush it and in the next minute, he's so fastidious at cleansing, forensic experts can't find DNA traces anywhere on the property.
Since they wrongfully imprisoned him for 18 years the first time, this would have had me questioning the crap out of such anomalies. The jury felt the same initially.