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Justice for Liz Barraza
Who wanted Liz Barraza dead? Such a monstrous homicide. An attack against a defenseless innocent young lady who did not deserve to die like that. Liz Barraza deserves justice.
Could it be video footage from the Starbucks we know Liz visited before returning home to start her garage sale?Curious about the name of the source mentioned as "a commercial retail video."
Timeline of events
January 25, 2019 - February 6, 2019
* Updated on 12/10/2023 by Robert Nuelle, Jr. The arrival and departure times at the scene for Robert & Rosemary Nuelle were updated based on newly released dash cam footage. Sergio Barraza's arrival time was also updated based on the dash cam footage.
- FYI: The events listed here are critical points in the incident timeline. These times were gathered from 4 sources: the Bozeman Video, a commercial retail video; the Barraza Nest doorbell video, and the call slip from the incident. The timeline entries by Sergeant Michael Ritchie are shown in red. Discrepancies may be due to the cameras not all having the correct time. Entries marked “approximately” are according to our memories and may not be accurate. Timeline
But they shoot Liz though?It's possible that one of the women SB'S father was having an affair with thought he lived at SB and EB's home. Maybe he didn't want the women he was having affairs with to know where he actually lived and told them that was his house or the person tried to find out online and got the wrong address.
The scenario is that the killer was a woman who was told by SB's father that he lived in that home (maybe because their house was nicer than his), so when they saw a woman setting up for a garage sale they assumed it was his wife. Maybe SB's father even had her over at that home instead of paying for hotel rooms. Does anyone know if he had his own key?But they shoot Liz though?
She would obviously not be SBs fathers wife, right?
Very creative and interesting, but I’m just not seeing how that correlates to Liz being shot.
Is there something I am not thinking about?
Some interpret the garage sale audio to have the shooter ask "Liz Barraza?' Could it be "Ms. Barraza?"The scenario is that the killer was a woman who was told by SB's father that he lived in that home (maybe because their house was nicer than his), so when they saw a woman setting up for a garage sale they assumed it was his wife. Maybe SB's father even had her over at that home instead of paying for hotel rooms. Does anyone know if he had his own key?
The scenario is that the killer was a woman who was told by SB's father that he lived in that home (maybe because their house was nicer than his), so when they saw a woman setting up for a garage sale they assumed it was his wife. Maybe SB's father even had her over at that home instead of paying for hotel rooms. Does anyone know if he had his own key?
I don’t think it’s impossible either, but, this shooter walked with a strong sense of purpose and wasted no time killing Liz.Some interpret the garage sale audio to have the shooter ask "Liz Barraza?' Could it be "Ms. Barraza?"
I've read in some places that Sergio's mom stayed at their house some times, so I don't think mistaken identity is an impossible theory.
I think, IF it at all had to do with the mistresses, it was a hitman, sent by one or the other. Maybe, what the killer seemed to show Liz, was a notice asking "Is it you, Mrs. Sergio Barraza?" or "Is it you, the d-i-l of Oscar Barraza?" or "Is it you?" showing her a photo of herself besides Sergio/Oscar. No mistaken identity, I believe. Maybe, Liz was an emphatic d-i-l to Sergio's mother and had persuaded her, not to put up with cheating, and with this she helped starting the filing for divorce. MOOI don’t think it’s impossible either, but, this shooter walked with a strong sense of purpose and wasted no time killing Liz.
I would imagine the shooter would be a little confused about why SBs father had such a young wife. I would picture the shooter being at least slightly hesitant.
I also imagine if this was one of SBs mistresses, she would have at least been aware of Sergio and Sergio being married.
Mistaken identity has happened many, many times. The Mary Morris’s, Daniel Ott, a journalist attached to the Chuck Morgan case, and a case of two women named Janet (forget their last name) which I highly suspect was a modern retelling of the Mary Morris case with different names (would be VERY bizarre if it wasn’t but cannot find any more info that that case besides a true crime show).
I think, IF it at all had to do with the mistresses, it was a hitman, sent by one or the other. Maybe, what the killer seemed to show Liz, was a notice asking "Is it you, Mrs. Sergio Barraza?" or "Is it you, the d-i-l of Oscar Barraza?" or "Is it you?" showing her a photo of herself besides Sergio/Oscar. No mistaken identity, I believe. Maybe, Liz was an emphatic d-i-l to Sergio's mother and had persuaded her, not to put up with cheating, and with this she helped starting the filing for divorce. MOO
I know next to nothing about this case so I should keep my mouth shut. But as a general observation I'm struck by the similarities to the murder of Jeff German.There is one person who I believe is mostly likely the trigger woman, but I digress. I learned more about her and it just doesn't quite fit.
One motive I had for this person was that Liz was planning to turn her in, had directly confronted her about something she did and had planned to turn her in, or was just super paranoid and reasoned that Liz was planning to turn her in (when in reality Liz may or may have not know about anything she was doing at all).
I could see the same logic applying to Sergio's father's dilemma concerning his infidelity.
what does d-i-l mean?I think, IF it at all had to do with the mistresses, it was a hitman, sent by one or the other. Maybe, what the killer seemed to show Liz, was a notice asking "Is it you, Mrs. Sergio Barraza?" or "Is it you, the d-i-l of Oscar Barraza?" or "Is it you?" showing her a photo of herself besides Sergio/Oscar. No mistaken identity, I believe. Maybe, Liz was an emphatic d-i-l to Sergio's mother and had persuaded her, not to put up with cheating, and with this she helped starting the filing for divorce. MOO
Daughter in lawwhat does d-i-l mean?
That’s one way they could hide it…but I would imagine paying the monthly payment on it with storage unit rent included would get mighty taxing. It’s been 5 years now, too. So I’m sure if they did that temporarily, it’s out of storage by now.I have not been on in a while and am reading through the posts. Has LE checked with any self storage facilities near Elizabeth and Sergio’s house? Due to the APB yielding nothing, they could have hidden the truck in one of these. Plenty of room in some of the larger ones and as long as they pay rent - no questions asked