Thanks very much.If it's an older car where you have to twist the wires together to complete the circuit and leave them twisted together, untwist them to break the circuit and the car will shut off.
In newer cars, you might only touch the ignition wires together momentarily to start it and then they are no longer touching. So there's no circuit to break to shut it down.
In any car, pulling the spark plug wires off the spark plugs will cause it to peter out and stall. Probably need to pull 2 or 3 only. And then replace the spark plug wires and touch the wires again to start it.
In older GM cars, once you cracked the steering column, there was a lever or bar type thing you could pull up with pliers to start the car and then, iirc, push down/in to shut them down. Been a while since I had a GM car stolen and had to drive it that way until it got fixed. But I had 2 stolen when living in Detroit and both worked the same way after recovery from the tow yard. Needed pliers to start em and I think you tap down down or push in on that bar to shut em down.
I've been thinking this too, not necessarily the missing brother but someone that she hired to help them.A genius move would be if his missing brother had driven the car to Indiana and abandoned it complete with some of her belongings in the car. Meanwhile they went the other way.
It's really hard to tell, based on that image. The ears don't look like Casey's ears.Security camera at Evansville business shows escaped Alabama inmate Casey White
Security camera footage at a business in Evansville, Indiana, shows a man who investigators believe may be Casey White, one of two people involved in a national manhunt out ofwww.wevv.com
You should be a screenwriter.A genius move would be if his missing brother had driven the car to Indiana and abandoned it complete with some of her belongings in the car. Meanwhile they went the other way.
I wonder when that image was taken.Security camera at Evansville business shows escaped Alabama inmate Casey White
Security camera footage at a business in Evansville, Indiana, shows a man who investigators believe may be Casey White, one of two people involved in a national manhunt out ofwww.wevv.com
Does anyone know the details of his missing brother?A genius move would be if his missing brother had driven the car to Indiana and abandoned it complete with some of her belongings in the car. Meanwhile they went the other way.
Mine too.Thank you for posting this. I have to say Brian earned my respect during the Laundrie's search.
Elkhart and the surrounding area is VERY heavily populated with Amish. They typically do not consume MSM and might be unaware of this crime.Of note: Elkhart, IN is where a number of RV manufacturers are located. There are tons of RVs in that area, on manufacturer & dealer lots and parked at ppl's homes. If they've been promised help if they can reach that area, an RV can give them total self contained shelter and can also take them sight unseen to anywhere they want to go.
That RV I mentioned a few days ago that also had a nearby woman with the same facial bone structure & right-stepping waddle as VW now has a p/u truck parked with it that was apparently used to haul it. It coincidentally has an Alabama license plate. There are 6 states between Alabama & here.
Agreed!I think he’d only go if he knew it was them, imo.
I'd think if it was him he'd be wearing a mask.Photo at link, nothing of VW. If it’s him is he wearing her shirt?
Security camera at Evansville business shows escaped Alabama inmate Casey White
Security camera footage at a business in Evansville, Indiana, shows a man who investigators believe may be Casey White, one of two people involved in a national manhunt out ofwww.wevv.com
Methinks you know tooooo muchIf it's an older car where you have to twist the wires together to complete the circuit and leave them twisted together, untwist them to break the circuit and the car will shut off.
In newer cars, you might only touch the ignition wires together momentarily to start it and then they are no longer touching. So there's no circuit to break to shut it down.
In any car, pulling the spark plug wires off the spark plugs will cause it to peter out and stall. Probably need to pull 2 or 3 only. And then replace the spark plug wires and touch the wires again to start it.
In older GM cars, once you cracked the steering column, there was a lever or bar type thing you could pull up with pliers to start the car and then, iirc, push down/in to shut them down. Been a while since I had a GM car stolen and had to drive it that way until it got fixed. But I had 2 stolen when living in Detroit and both worked the same way after recovery from the tow yard. Needed pliers to start em and I think you tap down down or push in on that bar to shut em down.