I'd like to know about his early years. His childhood etc what his behavior at home was like etc. See if we see the typical things we've seen in serial killers when they are growing up.
John Ray, he is pretty out there. Sherre Gilbert is pretty upset from what I understand about remarks he made about CBs daughter and rightfully so. She isn't the one accused here...
I'm not sure any of CBs relatives lived in Alaska but he did hunt there as did the brother so I'm assuming getting a license there was enough that I am going to assume he made more than 1 trip.
Burke....ugh I'm not going there.. total scumbag and we all agree.
I always want to know these kinds of things in all cases, and we rarely find them out it seems. As you said to see if the typical SK things were there, I usually want to know where they were on given days, where they've lived and worked each year, trips taken, how long married, all those kinds of things too, and more. Just some examples. Where his mom worked or how she supported them. How the dad died. All sorts of things.
Ray is pretty out there and it really doesn't help him imo. I don't think he's treated very fairly at times but again he doesn't help himself with the way he is. Don't think I knew Gilbert got upset on CB's daughter's behalf. He has went at CB's family. You know, the daughter's and wife's hairs were found on various victims, daughters not as much I don't think, and that's hard to ignore, but they also are very likely possibly transfer hairs. He does have the story that places Asa home though when Vergata disappeared and in contact with her. And I guess he does help out the victims and don't think he gets paid for such.
Agree, talking of Burke, rather not go there either. The topic has been pretty exhausted anyhow, we all know what he's done and how he affected the investigation or lack of one might be more accurate.
I'm not sure if I knew the brother went with him. I'll admit I'm curious about the brother too. I mean supposedly the land purchased next door to the brother was supposedly to retire on, forget where I heard that. Now I wouldn't think a SK would want to necessarily live next door to anyone so to speak...
I guess it would depend how long a license covers in Alaska. Here, some just cover the season of say deer hunting which is only a couple of weeks unless they extend it, etc. I THINK anyhow. My nephew used to buy an out of state one for WI as he lives in MN so he could hunt with all the cousins. It's pretty expensive for an out of state resident and once he got married and had two kids, he quit, not sure if he gets one again now or not, but just because of the expense, they had a new home, mortgage, etc. decided not worth it for the price. I have no idea how it works in Alaska. Here there'd be no more than one trip most likely just for that short season. Out of state fishing license is also more expensive here but that you might use several times. Alaska has a lot of wilderness and game so perhaps it would last for months or some such. No idea at all.
A lot of answers I'd say are not out there as most things have been looked at or people have tried. We know some things like about both marriages, his brother being in SC, the truck being found there, his dad's name, etc.
And when they don't find the guy for years, kind of like Delphi, I'd say a lot of info might be hard to get any longer as well, at least they do have some phone data here, etc.