I don’t think it was a traffic light picture in the cross walk. Traffic cameras and red light cameras don’t record in Georgia. So unless someone ran a red light and triggered a photo at the same time she was in the crosswalk, I suspect the image did not come from any traffic camera...
I think the timeline estimates could be off and the killer might have had more time that proposed above.
The rainbow crosswalk image had the timestamp removed after first showing 12:09. Why? Is it possible that time displayed was not correct?
If it was correct, a lot of time is missing between...
Athens, Ohio is a college town with a large international population, far more students than permanent residents I believe. Because of this student population from across the US and worldwide, you may find a wider variety of donated clothing than might be expected as people may donate or throw...
Well the picture of the bridge didn’t make sense to most posters, some even considered it an accident. But it was later stated the picture was send with an inside joke to an old friend.
So lots of people do things that don’t make sense to others but do to them.
Point of sale readers don’t generally take the card in. Only ATMs actually take the card in and could hold it rather than return it. That’s what I’ve seen.
It all depends on the sticker. Some will peel of easily. Some won’t and need scraped away.
Since it’s a sticker he added, it might have been easy to peel off.
It is entirely possible she didn’t know and found this out before the rest of us. She had my sympathy no matter when she found out.
The whole thing reminds me the Nicholas Francisco disappearance in that it seems the spouse learned things the public didn’t know during the investigation. Of...
It's quite possible that misadventure, such as to get a photo, was involved. This certainly would not be an easy way to get rid of a body, especially if only one person was involved. My prediction is they won't find any evidence of foul play, whoever this may be.
if I was a friend of someone who went missing I'd never speak publicly. That's because people on forums such as this one would immediately make you a suspect. With absolutely zero evidence, people here have speculated that Fazolis and even the girl that was supposed to give him a ride were...
It's interesting that the car was likely never processed, or if it was that was only after the car was removed form the scene and much potential evidence contaminated. That unintentional (or was it intentional) contamination reminds me of the same in the Springfield missing trio case. So much...
Are there news reports confirming an open manhole cover or is this just a rumor?
I haven't seen any news reports and a brief search did not turn any up.
Unless the girls were never at the mall and the car planted there. I don’t think any real solid evidence was presented that they were really there - at least nothing I’ve seen presented from a reputable source.
Yes, if the point of a random killing is to prove you killed somebody you’d leave the body in plain sight even if the victim was removed from the area for the killing. That’s just my opinion, but you generally see hidden bodies when there is a connection between the victim and the killer (even...
If a stranger sent the letter (and I’m not necessarily convinced the letter was even sent in that envelope) all it would take was a look at the car registration in the glove box. It would likely have the full legal name (Thomas instead of Tom or Tommy) and the home address.
Maybe the late time is because someone was out at a bar, hoped to get lucky, did not, and then looked on line for a hook up.
Or someone works a late shift and wants a little action after work.
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