I know some older Italian families that look like their homes will fall down around them.For everyone saying they are not rich because of the older house etc. I live in a suburb that is late 50’s houses. I paid just under 143k in 1998. It is now valued at about 750k. Normal older houses and yards. So the state or age of that house really doesn’t mean anything.
I think they might be able to legally get warrants for tracking Nadia only because a young child is missing, and they need to protect her. Even if Nadia is not being charged with anything, at this time, she could hold the key to finding an endangered child. JMODon't think the trio is hiding in Burma.
June 6, 2024 US Dept. of State travel advisory for Burma: "Do not travel to Burma due to civil unrest, armed conflict, and arbitrary enforcement of local laws. Reconsider travel to Burma due to limited and/or inadequate healthcare and emergency medical resources, and areas with land mines and unexploded ordnances. Exercise increased caution due to wrongful detentions."
Here's a question. There is a custodial interference arrest warrant out for Aaron. But Nadia, as far as anyone knows, is an adult who has scarpered on her own volition and isn't currently in legal trouble. Is she formally considered a missing person? Can LE and the FBI legally track/subpoena her digital trail, financials and phone?
The heat is on. I’m sure he’s freaking.I wonder if the search today has caused Aaron to change his hideout. He must be nervous not being able to get a hold of his parents and seeing LEall over their house. Hopefully he slips up and is nabbed soon and Seraya gets found.
I’m positive they have money squirreled away elsewhere. Probably had nothing to do with planning for this though. Just as an in general fund, just in case. MOOThe real question regarding their wealth is how much liquid assets do they have to fund their son's little getaway. Hopefully LE is sorting that out as we speak.
I've assumed that there are friends of family/relatives in the extended family/employees who are being used as cutouts. Messaging back and forth goes through them, but they aren't on LE/FBI radar.Aaron can’t call, email, text, message his family now. LE is all over it. He’s on his own now.
I wonder though if they might not have circled the wagons and are keeping this only in their tight inner circle. They can't risk many people knowing too much.I've assumed that there are friends of family/relatives in the extended family/employees who are being used as cutouts. Messaging back and forth goes through them, but they aren't on LE/FBI radar.
Or burner phones. There are always burner phones.
Burner phones aren’t invisible though. If LE thinks someone may be communicating with them to a certain area, can’t they do a tower dump and obtain all numbers in that area during a time period?I've assumed that there are friends of family/relatives in the extended family/employees who are being used as cutouts. Messaging back and forth goes through them, but they aren't on LE/FBI radar.
Or burner phones. There are always burner phones.
Just what is a "burner phone?" I have a Tracfone and was told years ago it was a "burner phone." I have used a Tracfone for years and love it and the savings. I don't see any difference except for not having a monthly bill to pay.Burner phones aren’t invisible though. If LE thinks someone may be communicating with them to a certain area, can’t they do a tower dump and obtain all numbers in that area during a time period?
"Simply put, a burner phone is a cheap prepaid phone with no commitments. It comes with a set number of prepaid call minutes, text messages, or data and is designed to be disposed of after use.Just what is a "burner phone?" I have a Tracfone and was told years ago it was a "burner phone." I have used a Tracfone for years and love it and the savings. I don't see any difference except for not having a monthly bill to pay.
Exactly. Most of the people with shiny new houses and cars are Mortgaged to the hilt with loans. All while people who live modestly haven’t been in debt for decades. The current thought train on this is bizarreJudging a Book by Its Cover?
Some ppl mistakenly conflate "wealth" w a "high current income." (BTW, both terms are subjective.)
At a water cooler-type convo (years ago, before I retired) a new female coworker was gushing about dating a man w a flashy new luxury car, a walk-in closet of designer suits, living in the priciest apt complex in the metro area, etc. who told her that he had "a SEVEN FIGURE bank account."
The man's best friend standing there laughed aloud, saying --- he may have told you that, but those seven figures are ALL ZEROS.
Those tending to judge a book by its shiny cover may find this interesting:
"The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy" by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko.
Or take a 20 min. break to read this:
The Millionaire Next Door - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Here's the first chapter digestible in a half hour, & it's free :
NOT sleuthing any family members of either "side" in this case, and imo NOT OT.
Yeah iMO it's not what I expectedI was thinking the same thing. From all I've heard and read, I expected a much nicer home. How interesting!
That's a modest house and in need of repairs and a new roof. Not seeing any signs of big money there.Mainstream media brief with fewer details:
FBI, police searching home related to disappearance of missing child and couple
MOSCOW, Idaho - FBI and police searched Aaron Aung's family home in Moscow Tuesday.www.kxly.com
I understand this to mean stuff in their pockets, "on their person"... I don't know if this includes unlocking their electronics, unfortunately. But for sure Wallets, credit cards, keys.What does the search warrant mean when it states that police can search “persons”? Does that mean taking hair samples, for example? I’m just trying to figure out what you would do with “the person.”