jenandemmie
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And like someone said earlier, it doesn't really matter now whether it was a selfie and I can honestly look and see it both ways.
Not that I have heard. I am talking to 3 people who have some sort of connection to information in one way or another. But None of them knew and only one of them suspects he did not do it alone.
I do not know. I think he could be sick enough that he did it on his own. I have confidence in LE that if anyone else is involved, they will charge them. Doc Holladay don't play!
I did just realize that forward facing the iPhone flips the image. How did I just learn that?!This is a reflection in his left eye (if the image is not flipped like most forward facing cameras do automatically). If it was a mirror, it would be showing the left thumb. Since we don't know if it was flipped or not, it doesn't necessarily matter, it's just that the thumb is in the right location for being the left eye. We are looking at a reflection in his left eye, so the right side of the eye as viewed would reflect something seen on his left side in person. Make sense?
At the press conference they stated very adamantly that it was NOT a tip that led them to the body but rather the smart work of LE working on the location. That part really stood out to me because he seemed to want it well known that LE alone got the credit for finding the location of her body. I don't know if you can find the presser online somewhere but if you watch it you'll see what I mean.
Can I ask you a question? Are locals feeling there is someone else involved on some level also?
I'm on the run today but just wanted to mention that somewhere (arrgghh! I can't remember where) but I read in the media that the dump truck was INSTRUMENTAL in finding her.
During the press conference, someone asked about finding her body "Was there a tip? He said "that was the hard work of men and women of the PCSO."
Someone else said "I know there were text messages sent but how much help using modern cellphones either location services, current technology helped with finding her" (sorry, paraphrased this!)
The answer was "We're in a world of modern technology, cellphones, computers and the many things we have in our vehicles that give information."
MOO - I think the dump truck had gps software, dispatching software, something of that sort and they were able to track where it had been and when.
If he had taken her to an atm and made her withdraw money that would make for sense to me for a robbery. But her contents were in her purse. This has me scratching my head.
JMO
I don't think anyone else is involved but him.
I'm also a local, and the answer is a resounding "YES!" among my group of friends and acquaintances.
Chloroform (is that what its called?) on a rag over her mouth. Backs car up to house and opens garage and lifts her up and into trunk. That's my theory. Quiet and quick.Despite the circumstances surrounding the end of her life, Carter took the safety of agents seriously, Vaught says. She remembers a sales meeting years ago where Carter told everyone, Never, ever, ever get in a prospective clients vehicle.
Safety is the No. 1 thing in our office, and we are always looking out for each other, Vaught says. Whatever happened to [Carter], it wasnt because she wasnt being careful.
I don't understand how he got her out of that house without alerting a neighbor, especially since there was no evidence of a crime being committed inside the house being shown. JMO, but I would think if he went into a rage and killed her there would have been evidence of that.