"Every time I go back to the case I see why is it so hard to solve, because they died where they were found, but in the meantime, while dead, they went places and came back. Not on they own of course. We have layers of evidence left at a different time, and now we are trying to peel off who left what. Like the fire, the labaz, the tent...
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Much has been made of the bodies removed and replaced. Not as much has been made of their clothing. Apparantly, and according to Nurse Solter, new clothes were provided. They were not found with new clothes. They were found with their own clothes and clothes taken from the deceased. It takes a long time to thaw a corpse. Their clothes could or should have been scissored or knifed away to aid thawing for the post mortem. So, getting a body to the morgue, thawing it, washing it, changing clothes and then taking it back to the forest and posing them like they are approaching a bogus tent on the slope, is simply too much to accept, mainly because the evidence does not support it.
Looking for a 65 year old pile of rotted spruce branches under an equally old fallen tree is a brave thing to do, but an expensive thing. The fact that the tent on the slope did have skis under it speaks to experience. It is doubtful conspirators would attend to that detail, but would rather just stick the skis up in the snow to make the tent allmthe more noticeable at a distance.