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It's hard to see as the back is blurred.ok yes sorry its probably a red ute, looks like a jeep though
It's hard to see as the back is blurred.ok yes sorry its probably a red ute, looks like a jeep though
Um that’s not the same red 4WD parked in the driveway in google maps of the T Cordingley address listed in the white pages is it? Looks similar to me hmmm
Edited to say: it is missing a black top back though
interesting footage released
seems the focal point imo is the white dual cab with the dog out the window.
been reading back trying to follow if the traffic they are looking at could potentially be going to the beach or returning??
so the odds are this person is either on the way to the doggie beach or on the way back from doggie beach.
sorry if rehashing!
don't think the cops would have trouble tracking this one down.
I think they know this vehicles owner
how many white dual cabs with 'scooped bonnets' do you see everyday?
its not common.
has it been established what it is.
im not much of a car person but I would guess an Isuzu d-max?
this is a base model the one in the footage looked supped up but the scoops look right to me.
its got a lift kit and the number plate is clear for police to find.
why are they slowing it down for us??
moo
They may have suggestive footage from a car within that batch--of (near) the crime scene or an evidence disposal scene for example--and need more information about the few minutes before and after, which the cars ahead and behind may have captured.I find it interesting the police article mentions they have identified hundreds of vehicles in the area but they need help with this specific window ? Like I'd understand if it was a car here and there over a period of time but not a few minutes all passing through the same set of lights one after each other. Must be a very sepecific question they are being asked or perhaps making them alibi their earlier movments?
IMO I don't think the video has purposely been made to make any specific car standout. I could be wrong.
I agree.
Anyone got an address of that intersection? How far away from that intersection is the servo (or whatever it is)? #57 isn't between the Orangey car and the white Audi at the intersection, but it appears between those two cars when they go past the servo camera. Got nothing to do with anything, just wondering where it coulda come from tbh lol
Yes, I was wondering the same thing about car #57 when I watched the footage...I think the extra car either pulled out quickly from the northern entrance of the servo or did a U-turn from the northbound side...I agree.
Anyone got an address of that intersection? How far away from that intersection is the servo (or whatever it is)? #57 isn't between the Orangey car and the white Audi at the intersection, but it appears between those two cars when they go past the servo camera. Got nothing to do with anything, just wondering where it coulda come from tbh lol
IMO I don't think the video has purposely been made to make any specific car standout. I could be wrong.
I agree.
Anyone got an address of that intersection? How far away from that intersection is the servo (or whatever it is)? #57 isn't between the Orangey car and the white Audi at the intersection, but it appears between those two cars when they go past the servo camera. Got nothing to do with anything, just wondering where it coulda come from tbh lol
Why such a specific time though? Have they identified every other car out of that time frame? *feeling hopeful*
That looks like a purrrfect description, if you ask me
Not sure. My hubby had a green one & i immediately thought 'jeep wrangler' could be wrong tho!It's not a Jeep - different car completely. IMO
doesn't someone she know drive a white ute?interesting footage released
seems the focal point imo is the white dual cab with the dog out the window.
been reading back trying to follow if the traffic they are looking at could potentially be going to the beach or returning??
so the odds are this person is either on the way to the doggie beach or on the way back from doggie beach.
sorry if rehashing!
don't think the cops would have trouble tracking this one down.
I think they know this vehicles owner
how many white dual cabs with 'scooped bonnets' do you see everyday?
its not common.
has it been established what it is.
im not much of a car person but I would guess an Isuzu d-max?
this is a base model the one in the footage looked supped up but the scoops look right to me.
its got a lift kit and the number plate is clear for police to find.
why are they slowing it down for us??
moo