This guy was told not to talk to the press by the police. The police would have asked him not to discuss the specifics of their conversation. And if he had a lawyer that lawyer would have told him not to take a lie detector, at least until he could check out the questions. However the police seem to come back to this guy a few times. So they have something.
Fitbit info & her phone. They won’t release any info on location...but it must have pinged around there.
Odd thing is, the feds tell him when they’re coming back in advance. He told FOX last week they would be back Sunday, which they were but only stayed 5-10 minutes. Giving him a timeframe might make him nervous enough to move a body and they can catch him at. Or he’s just a convenient slub with a record. His record is stalking an ex violating a restraining order by calling her or confronting her on the street. That doesn’t sound like kidnapping a stranger out jogging. He also doesn’t do his shopping in Brooklyn though that doesn’t mean he wasn’t there. No one knows because the feds won’t say when or where or when her last electronic data ended.
He sold the pig farm facility to Prestage Farms five or six years ago though still has 70 acres which he let be searched on the cops’ first trip there. He also gave them his phone overnight and answered their questions without lawyering up. Don’t know for sure if he still have any pigs. His land is a mile from a federal reserve but then so are a lot of properties. And there’s a lake with weekend rentals north of Brooklyn which I’ve not heard of any searches being carried out there - of course, that would put a major dent into the local economy so we can’t have that. Much better publicity for that to concentrate on a pig farmer 15 miles to the south.