OldCop
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We have no idea who gave the clothing description. That has never been said. We do know her parents said it on the first video.
we’ve repeated 11:30 Snapchat because that is what LE or parents have said. We didn’t dream it up here. LE, however has often referred to times in this case that can be confusing. They have often said “shortly before midnight” or “shortly before seen on video” to later change to an exact time that isn’t necessarily “shortly” imho.
I’ll get some links and requote this later. In the meantime, you might be able to search that time in this thread and see when mentioned.
It wasn’t meant to be accusatory. As I stated in my post, I did look up many reports and said that if the time was closer to midnight as many reported, there was a wider window of opportunity for the crime to have taken place. Here is one of the many:
By Olivia Gunn | October 24, 2019 at 5:25 PM CDT - Updated October 25 at 4:39 PM
AUBURN, Ala. (WTVM) - The Auburn Police Division is asking the public for assistance locating a missing woman.
19-year-old Aniah Haley Blanchard reportedly last communicated with a friend on Wednesday, Oct. 23, just before midnight. Blanchard drives a black 2017 Honda CR-V with Alabama tag# 49BS356. Her vehicle was last seen Oct, 24 at around 12:30 a.m. in the area of South College Street and Interstate 85 in Auburn.
It was repeated a lot and attributed to the Auburn PD.
I did not say it was fact. Right now the only factual times we have are the time of the purchase at the Chevron and the time her vehicle was at South College and I85.
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