It’s about 20 minutes before the end of the episode.
The next episode is with Adam Paul Steed, who helped to expose child sex abuse in LDS-run Boy Scouts groups … and then later was kicked out of BYU and had his marriage broken up due to false accusations by Jodi Hildebrandt, who was on the...
It 100% will be, probably with reps from every agency that was involved. I’m not saying LE doesn’t deserve acknowledgment, but the Oscar speech stuff is off putting.
Twitter will rarely load for me now. I think because of my (advertising plugins) and/or not having a twitter account. (To be fair I also missed the post, going to find it now.)
(And thanks, good job on getting the scoop on this, I just want to say one more time that I’m not doubting your source.)
Do you mean via video? I’m still trying to find an updated text article. (I am absolutely NOT disbelieving that it’s true, I just prefer reading to video. Local and national news sites are really dropping the ball with updating their morning articles about this.)
Can’t find confirmation yet on MSM. (Not saying the video above is wrong, but I clicked on it and the guy was yelling “I told you guys! I told you guys!” and I backed out fast.)
Ok, this one is a bit of a reach for NY Post. The article never claims he was physically on the ship.
“On the second day of her trip, “There was a white envelope under my door. … It was a note from [Heuermann],” Henriquez said.
“The note said, ‘I told you I could find you anywhere,’ ” she...
Based on the stuff that’s been coming out in podcasts and via surviving adult children, I don’t think Jodi believes in the concept of ethics. I’m not even being facetious. She might have paid lip service to whatever ethics training she received, but it had nothing to do with how she practiced...
I’m not sure about Carnival, but I don’t think I’ve ever been on a cruise (or in a hotel) where the room number is printed on the magnetic card … pretty much for this reason. I suppose an extremely determined person could try it on every door on the ship, but I feel like that would a very risky...
Grasping at straws here, but didn’t they use drones with thermal imaging to (successfully) locate a lost child at night several (okay maybe 5-6) years ago? It was admittedly in the middle of winter and also a cornfield or something. But maybe this technique could be deployed when it gets colder...
Respectfully, I don't find this very plausible. The exit/entry of a cruise ship when it's docked at a visiting port is a small and tightly controlled, single-file bottleneck. There is even an x-ray detector for your bags when you re-enter the ship. It isn't like the self-checkout line at the...
Well, I just locked myself out of my home router config trying to guess whatever password I had set for it. At least it wasn’t Netgear’s old default, “password”.
(To look at device/connection logs, I mean.)
I wonder if it’s different if it’s wifi that’s built into your internet provider’s modem. (I’ve always used my own router so no idea.)
If they seized the equipment right after the murders, I suppose there could be extremely short term logs …
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