I can see your point. A couple of perps may have adjusted them.
Headrests moved up says to me that they were removed and replaced. I usually do this to fold the seat further forward or backward, for various reasons. The divers might have removed them to gain easier access to the back, if the...
The 2014 Ford Focus manual only has this to say:
One-Touch Down (If Equipped)
Press the switch fully and release it. Press again or lift it to stop the window
So if it was equipped, which it probably was, and she bumped the switch an odd number of times, the window would have rolled down...
To fully explain that last thought: on many cars, when you bump the switch to lower the driver's door window, power is applied to the window motor and remains applied until the window hits bottom. If the window were jammed, it wouldn't move until it became unjammed, but power would remain...
Looked into this a little further and that might be a slight exaggeration.
Once the water hits an open window, the car sinks very quickly. How long the car takes to get to that point varies with how front heavy it is. One video shows a front-heavy car reaching that point in 8 seconds. Another...
Regarding the believability of an accident:
We are looking at things with the benefit of hindsight.
Why would Toni know how to escape a sinking car? We've considered the matter, probably watched a video or two, and know that the best way is to roll a window down. But did Toni know that...
I did confirm that fact before posting because I had the same question. In this video, officer Snapp of the KCPD says, "the dash cam video literally shows the officer walking up to the car, talking to her for literally maybe a minute, and then you can see her pull off into the gas station."...
I didn't notice any snark, "The reason reason." Glad you're back.
Pete, it sure feels that way, doesn't it? We know they have the dash video, though. So they better release it.
On another topic:
The other day I was trying to verify Toni's cell phone being with her, and all I could find was...
I'm not even sure Liz really believed it, frankly. I saw it as a Hail Mary attempt. Put it out there and maybe get lucky. Smart move. It got her some good media coverage. Yes, this is completely my interpretation of events
Sarah D. Case. Video plea published on Feb 14, 2017...
I can clear up a couple of these.
>Why was Toni's mother so quick to accept the accident scenario?
The Anderson's really seem to trust LE. Also, I suspect they were told that Toni's cell phone data showed her driving around. An accident, therefore, makes sense.
>Whom gave her reason, so early...
Good point. I don't think we have heard much since the iCloud was unencrypted.
LE generally do not lie. If they knew she was dealing drugs (for example) they would not explicitly state that they had no idea why she was up there. They just wouldn't say anything. There's generally no reason to...
That's a good point, actually. The police explicitly stated that they could find no reason for Toni to be in Parkville. So either they were lying, or they didn't know she was playing Pokemon Go, if that turns out to be the case.
If that does turn out to be the case, it will be pretty amazing...
The police have stated they could find no reason for Toni to be in Parkville. Either she was really good at keeping secrets, or they are lying to protect her reputation.
At the time Toni went missing:
She was not a drug dealer.
She was not a call girl.
The police would know.
All in my...
One thing that confuses me about websleuths is that we are officially not allowed to discuss rumors, yet they get discussed all the time... anyway...
Toni was NOT a call girl.
1. Her seeking arrangement profile hadn't been touched in 4 months.
2. She was never offering sex.
3. A week into this...
So, going by what Pete said, perhaps NKCPD never volunteered the information. Maybe it was uncovered by KCPD (perhaps through query logs on Toni's license plate).
So, okay, I can see how that might look more suspicous. But it is not evidence of a cover up on NKCPD's part. Like I said, these...
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