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Why doesn't this article mention that Will's nephew drives a car like this??
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Why doesn't the article mention (and show the video) the nephew and point out that he was parked behind Wills truck on the street in that exact SUV?Why doesn't this article mention that Will's nephew drives a car like this??
I agree. The article was not researched well. And I don't think the detective is stymied by who it was but by how WC died and where he was taken.Why doesn't the article mention (and show the video) the nephew and point out that he was parked behind Wills truck on the street in that exact SUV?
Also, it kind of seems like the author came and read WS and picked some of the questions we were trying to hash out some time ago.
SABBMWhy doesn't the article mention (and show the video) the nephew and point out that he was parked behind Wills truck on the street in that exact SUV?
Also, it kind of seems like the author came and read WS and picked some of the questions we were trying to hash out some time ago.
SABBMI agree. The article was not researched well. And I don't think the detective is stymied by who it was but by how WC died and where he was taken.
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The only thing street detectives know with certainty is that the 4Runner traveled was along on Cuatro Milpas Street.
Cuatro Milpas leads to only two streets – even if it had turned down Lugar De Oro Drive – Garzota Drive at the north end of the street or Festividad Drive at the south end.
From there, the vehicle could have gone anywhere – and it’s that place detectives want to get to.
Could larger tires have enabled the 4Runner to leave main streets and travel off road?
“It had unusual, big, expensive wheels,” Peck said about the vehicle one main unique characteristic.
https://signalscv.com/2017/08/25/family-missing-man-hopes-someone-recalls-seeing-unique-suv/
Wonder what nephews tires look like ?!!!!
They are on the video! It's DC's 4Runner, which is known because we've seen the video of him getting in and out of it when they made the beer run earlier in the day before Will went missing.
Plus, if I remember correctly I believe Peck said early on that the car that backed into the driveway was DC's because she bought it for him.They are on the video! It's DC's 4Runner, which is known because we've seen the video of him getting in and out of it when they made the beer run earlier in the day before Will went missing.
The kid is a real . Time is ticking for him
In 2011, the Justice Department classified Juggalos as gang members.
[This weekend] the Juggalos took to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to protest the classification, holding a day-long rally to argue that they are a family, not a gang.
Members of this subculture, who look to each other for support and a sense of belonging, watched speeches - peppered by the signature Juggalo cry of "whoop whoop" - and performances before marching near the Lincoln Memorial.
I agree Spartygirl! Checking in on William and a few other cases as I try to do during the weekend.Popping in for updates and sadly, there are none!! I've been following along with several other cases here and am quite frustrated that there is not anything new developing in any of the cases. I know, I know, patience and faith the LE is working behind the scenes but darn it, I'm ready for some answers and justice already!! Rant over, carry on
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