WorriedinYC
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http://fox40.com/2017/05/12/aly-yeomans-family-searches-for-answers/
Guess he decided he's done talking 🤔
Guess he decided he's done talking 🤔
Yes!She smoked regularly as per her twitter, it would not have affected her that way. You build up tolerance fast.
On the crime watch video the detective said she couldn't have fallen the river And accidentally drownedHigh, drunk, both or sober.... I don't think Aly directly caused her own demise.
Although, these factors could have contributed inadvertently in some shape or form.
JMO
Im glad the family is putting the heat onSnip:
There was no answer at the door of Mike Lizarraga Friday, the man who's been at the center of suspicion in the disappearance of Aly Yeoman.
But now Yeoman's uncle has called him out in a lengthy Facebook post, publicly asking questions about his relationship with Aly.
"So many other burning questions too," wrote Aly's uncle in a post on the Justice for Aly Yeoman Facebook page. "Like, why would a 37 year old Michael Lizarraga share selfies last year in a hot tub with three girls nearly half his age?"
"Inappropriate? Not legally," the post continued. "Poor taste for a father of two young girls? You be the judge."
After seeing Lizarraga in his Yuba City driveway, FOX40 hoped to get his reaction to the post, but he ran inside and would not come to the door.
The two ate together a few minutes away from his home at Taste of India and then hung out at his house and drank.
Yeoman's uncle used the Find Aly Yeoman Facebook page turned Justice for Aly Yeoman to also target the restaurant, suggesting the investigation into her disappearance was hampered by delayed release to deputies of surveillance video from the dinner Aly shared with Lizarraga.
Part of his post attacks the owner.
"Was he covering up something for Lizarraga or himself? Was he worried about bad press?" the post reads. "Here's some advice restaurant owner, the best press you can get is where you fully cooperate with the father and family of a missing girl."
http://fox40.com/2017/05/12/aly-yeomans-family-searches-for-answers/
Not a good look for ML...pressure getting to him?Im glad the family is putting the heat on
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Completely agreeI think it's great. From a law enforcement standpoint, it pushes action while keeping law enforcement from revealing any hand they may have.
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did they give their rationale for that conclusion? sorry I have not had time to watch it myself yet.On the crime watch video the detective said she couldn't have fallen the river And accidentally drowned
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Water wasn't deep enough id have to re watchdid they give their rationale for that conclusion? sorry I have not had time to watch it myself yet.
He only hinted at the idea of it be very unlikely...they obviously know something we don't. If they thought this was an accident they would strongly advise the family to not make posts Like they have been. LE is likely working with the family to put pressure on certain people and based off how ML recently turned down and interview and locked himself inside his house...I'd say LE has the upper hand.Your able to drown in an inch of water so even her being slightly inebriated would up those chances. I don't get how the detective would even say that 😞
I'm really hoping this was all somehow an accident but I get the gut feeling it isn't
That's why we don't show our hand. That guy clammed up and got a lawyer as soon as he knew what was up. Had they done it earlier they may never have gotten that far.
On the crime watch video the detective said she couldn't have fallen the river And accidentally drowned
The water was too swift and dangerous for divers, but not for an accidental drowning?? Too bad there aren't some competent reporters asking detectives the hard questions.
My thoughts exactly.The water was too swift and dangerous for divers, but not for an accidental drowning?? Too bad there aren't some competent reporters asking detectives the hard questions.