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Wonder how a person would go about making "raised" lines in the cross? Is there a tool for that?
I think a cutting tool would cause this effect in bark. JMO
Wonder how a person would go about making "raised" lines in the cross? Is there a tool for that?
Wonder how a person would go about making "raised" lines in the cross? Is there a tool for that?
These three lines don't really look "etched" or carved out to me. They look raised don't they?
By the way, a pachuco cross is often used as a prison tattoo. It's a cross with three straight lines drawn above it. I wondered if the wearer of this cross might be trying to duplicate the same.
I think he's having a fun old time watching us grasp at straws. He probably left that cross on purpose as a false lead just as he left her backpack right where he did. Maybe I have become too jaded, but I don't see this as anything new and exciting in this case. I don't think the WPD have anything to go on and are doing their best, but it's not amounting to much and gets worse as more time passes.
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2012/10/19/wooden-cross-could-provide-break-in-ridgeway-case/“Looking at it, again, it’s unique, and we feel or believe that it may have been dropped or left behind by the killer,” Trevor Materasso with Westminster police said. “Because of the unique characteristics of it, on both sides having different etching into it, we want the public to look at that believing somebody may end up calling with a tip, providing additional information.”
The third paragraph grabbed my attention.
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Nope, mid-Atlantic. But its very rural here. My garage is attached to my house, not in the house really, and has gotten its fair share of Garter snakes in the fall over the years, but this is a Black snake, fairly-sized, and not at all welcome.... I'm going to mull over how to eradicate it for a couple of days (while it takes care of the mice that usually inhabit the garage first) then, I'll have a plan on how to catch it to get it out of there.
A shop specializing in articles (as hashish pipes and roach clips) of interest to drug users.
Lucky you that you didn't know until now.
Clipped for space -
I wonder if LE was also thinking that he could be driving by again and again to revisit the body and so they hid a camera or two on the trash truck to video any traffic passing by. They may have also had a camera looking up the hill to spot any movement. Maybe that's why the truck was not moved for a few days.
I know the rules (and I hate perpetuating the theory) and I know the mods will likely zap me for posting this but...
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the "lightning bolt" zigzag has meaning in the satanic practices. (lucifer's fall from grace/heaven)
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_21811891/westminster-police-cross-jessica-ridgeway
From denverpost.com:
Police have confirmed the cross does not belong to the Ridgeway family, Westminster Police investigator Trevor Materasso said. He would not say where the cross was found.
Westminster Police on Friday say they recovered a 1-inch wooden cross while investigating the abduction and murder of 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway that they believe may help them find her killer.
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Nope, mid-Atlantic. But its very rural here. My garage is attached to my house, not in the house really, and has gotten its fair share of Garter snakes in the fall over the years, but this is a Black snake, fairly-sized, and not at all welcome.... I'm going to mull over how to eradicate it for a couple of days (while it takes care of the mice that usually inhabit the garage first) then, I'll have a plan on how to catch it to get it out of there.
Yes, a girl in Nevada? :waitasec:
That means it could have been in Jessica's belongings.