If Dan laws protect killers that is easy to fix. You become interested in a certain case. You contact your state representative and say that the law needs to be changed. You explain why. Then you work to get the laws changed. Instead of affecting one life you protect thousands
So two witnesses saw him at Walgreens. That is prolly how they ruled out the jogger killer. The answer to crime lies in better treatment for the mentally ill and better surveillance cameras. It doesn't help that we poorly monitor violent repeat offenders. In ten years we will look back and...
Okay I think I figured it out. If it was a random **** it was because of the position of the van why the perp wanted to get in the van without walking to the other door. Passengers door. People could probably see him from the passenger side. Probably the driver door was less visible from the...
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Serving a mission is a big deal in the Mormon church. When a male turns 18 and finishes high school he goes away for two years. Anywhere in the world. There is a language school. It is expensive for the family but basically pretty much required. The girls serve two years at age...
So I am back to the fact that she was 18 and about to leave for a mission. This area was frequented by kids. She knew this area. That would say not random homeless rather known suitor who she did not like. She would maybe let him drive the van. Hmmm
Periscope is just an app where you use your cell phone to film and people can text you while you are filming. Cool stuff
Also. If it is true that Zoe simply slid over and let the person drive then the only thing that makes sense is that she had driven with the person before and that the...
I am thinking she was stabbed and pretended she was dead. She then waited for the perp to leave and tried to drive to the church. The church would be where she would go. She could not find her cell phone or had no signal or whatever
I am not positive I believe the Walgreens witness but if Zoe slid over to let him drive he showed her a gun or a knife. No teenager would let someone drive the family van if they had never driven it before
Is there any location on this route where Zoe ever used wifi? Like when you go to Starbucks? Did she ever go to Starbucks? Sometimes you can check router logs if a person drove by there The logs will pick up their phones
Oh ridiculousness. If I thought someone was going to call ancestry com I would not have written that. Please do not call anyone personally about something I have written. Just use it to make people use their brains and theories. There is a way to submit dna anonymously. How then can it be...
My other thought is that I wonder if the perp had a cell phone. I saw a vision of cell phones tied together by a cord. Now I realize what that meant. It means that if the perp had a cell phone both phones would be moving together. If I had access to the tower logs I might be able to figure...
I want to address the point of submitting dna to a website like ancestry com to check for relatives. The police say it is illegal. I don't see how that can be. This is why. Anyone can submit dna. It does not have to be yours. You don't have to give your real name. So I could get the dna...
The fact that she was going on a mission is a big change for her. My other thought is if it was random they are processing evidence. I wonder if there is dna and if so can ancestry com use the dna from the cops to find relatives of the perp if the perp is not in the police data bank
If the police have dna and evidence it takes time to process the dna evidence in a lab. Then they have to subtract the dna that belonged to Zoe and hope they have the Dan from a perp or perps If the perp has never been arrested they can still find certain details about that person such as race...
A few thoughts: DId she break up with a boyfriend because she was soon going on her mission? Was she killed and then put in the van which was pushed down a cliff to make it look like she was in an accident? Both would indicate an old boyfriend. That or someone joined her in the van at...
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