Horvatt Makes Second Plea
I just find Horvatt’s smiles and positive emotions chilling at this supposed difficult time in his life. It doesn’t add up no matter how you slice it. I don’t see an ounce of sadness, loss, stress or difficulty on him whatsoever. I see glee, which is very disturbing.
To read my review of Horvatt’s first interview, click here.
I also found this video and I think what the Putman County Sheriff’s Major Gary Bowling said was very telling. He said:
What we’re trying to do here today is keep this in the public’s eye for another day or so, cause somebody saw something along state road 26. They either saw that vehicle, that red vehicle with the taillight missing and the bumper bent down, um dirty and junky looking, late 80s or maybe early 90s. Or, they may have seen Mr. Horvatt’s vehicle which is a late model, blue, Ford F150, and it has a wheelchair platform on the back…
We just want the public to know that the smallest thing they saw could be the biggest thing to us, and we really want some contact…
If the police believed there was a killer on the run, would they only give it another day or two? Also their plea to the public for anything even remotely small is quite informative too. I don’t think the police have missed this case at all. I suspect they are trying to build a very tight case before they arrest Horvatt.