I wonder if he's back in the condo? I know there's only one road in and out of the complex and I'd imagine there are several officers watching him--especially after his impromtu interviews yesterday.
It does, indeed! I lived in England then and I will NEVER forget that case--and Ian Huntley and his evil girlfriend, Maxine Carr (who I think had a LOT more to do with his crime than merely perverting the course of justice).
Interesting. I hadn't read that. I wonder where HIS kid is? On his Facebook page, he posted a few photos of a child that would have been taken in summer of '17--same iron fences as at the Mosaic condo complex. I'd guess the boy would be about 3 or 4 now. Was HIS mom the other "tenant," I...
The dates are one of likely many places he slipped up yesterday when speaking to reporters; I'm sure Calgary Police Service found his statements fascinating. He told one group of reporters he saw his "tenant" and her child on the 18th. A few hours later, he told others it was the 16th or 17th...
Yes, that route. As far as his job goes, Paradise fired him last week. Could have been his first job in Canada or his fifth. He managed to do well enough to buy a 300k-ish townhouse and lease or buy a fairly late model Mercedes SUV (looks to be M class based on photos taken of it on the...
I think the fleet manager is very likely a different person. In one of the drunken interviews, Leeming stated that he was unloading the tools from the job from which he'd been fired when the police arrived at his home. He also mentioned in one of the interviews that he sometimes took care of...
He actually worked at Paradise Truck and Trailer. He was fired on Thursday. Both per Global News" ‘Primary suspect’ released as police continue search for Jasmine Lovett, Aliyah Sanderson And he's from UK. Per one of his interviews, he's been in Calgary since 2013 and is a permanent...
I don't think she was 90. Not sure where someone saw that. In any case, I couldn't find her obit, only her husband's. So I used Ancestry to search for the death record. Born Sept 1927 and died April 1997.
I just read his father's obit. He died in 2010 at 92--wife predeceased him in '97. Was a real estate developer in the Westbury neighborhood in addition to being a lawyer and involved in law enforcement.
I'm thinking the same thing. This seems to have been planned almost to the minute. Still, he'd surely have passed other houses with cameras. And I doubt he chose one of the streets closest to Travis--he'd have been at least seen, if not apprehended.
I think it had to be the camera angle. If the time stamps on the surveillance photos are correct, the photo taken of the crosswalk across Main at Holcombe was taken only 89 seconds before the "getaway" photo on Southgate. And those two points are about 1/4 mile apart. He didn't have time to...
I thought it's likely by permit, then used Street View to double-check several of the Southgate streets within a few blocks of the Medical Center: No Parking--except by permit. Monday through Friday, 9-4 pm. The shooter was nearly to Travis street by 8:50 (per the time stamp on the HPD photo...
Right. Southgate isn't part of West U and it wouldn't be covered by that city's (it's a city surrounded entirely by Houston) police department. I looked it up and, like many Houston neighborhoods, Southgate has a patrol.
You just drive in, park, take elevator to 2 and you can go anywhere from there without checking in at the desk. Kid had a day surgery at Methodist and we went to desk on 2. But appointments? You go straight to the elevator bank off the lobby. Same thing when my husband got sick and ended up...
Agree: I think the shooter was far too stealthy and calculated for this to be about road rage. Someone who'd get so crazy angry wouldn't have been able to fire three shots then calmly ride away, imo.
I've had to take various family members to appointments at Methodist over the past few years and I've not once been asked for ID--except for when I'm checking in on the floor I'm going to with insurance info, etc. Definitely not on leaving the parking garage or navigating between elevator...
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