Blogger Dewayneinsd brought up some good points about there being the possibilty of DNA evidence found in the SUV that Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes rented for their "camping trip" to Pennsylvania. After reading his comments... a light ball went off in my head:
First is that the Fox Ridge Inn would be considered a motor inn... there is no lobby to walk through when going to or from your room. You simply park outside your door... as evidenced here in this Google satellite picture:
Chances are no one will ever see you coming or going, especially at night.
The second thing that's puzzled me for a while now, was the seizure of insulation from Cuadra and Kerekes' house during the executed search warrant on 02/10/07... it's starting to make a little more sense. Could it be that upon returning from PA, Harlow and Joe placed some bloody items in the attic? If you think about it, what better place to store or hide things you don't want seen or discovered? What other purpose would there be for seizing such an odd item.
If investigators did in fact find Bryan Kocis' DNA in the SUV and/or the 1028 Stratem Court attic... both Harlow and Joe certainly have a tremendous amount of additional explaining to do.