Could have that been Lyric's purse you saw in the video? Just asking since they found her purse with the cellphone.
Im pretty sure that i read here Lyric had only been with Elizabeth for the past week or so not the entire summer! Because Grandmother was helping Elizabeths mom.
I know Lyric lived with Tammy when mom was away!
Now I am wondering if their spending more time together was related to MCM's new job at Casey's? It would solve the childcare situation.?
Now I am wondering if their spending more time together was related to MCM's new job at Casey's? It would solve the childcare situation.?
Sounds like it.
What is your job?
I was a skip tracer in the finance and construction industries, (debt collection) and later worked for government.
After all of the discussions about paddleboats, confusing timelines, grainy videotape footage, etc., it all still comes down to what Abben said:
We have their bicycles, and we have a purse. Thats all that we have, and that doesnt tell me that theyve been there, just that those items were there, Abben said. Here's a link: http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/se...cle_18411a90-cd32-11e1-a656-0019bb2963f4.html
It seems like we don't know anything more now - two girls are missing and all we know is they left their bikes and Elizabeth's purse at the lake.
I, for one, will continue to believe that LE and FBI have much more information than we've been told and that they have an ongoing active investigation that will result in the discovery of Lyric and Elizabeth. JMO
ETA: I was jumping off your post Sunlight, thanks.
If i remember correctly MCM recently got out of jail and i thought Lyric was with Tammy while Mom was away i did read where tammy said she had Lyric living with her....
Mom had just started that job at Caseys wasnt it just a few days.
Lyric was also staying with her other grandmother and dad in Waterloo
and she wanted to run away....
Misty had to live with her mom because she couldnt be with hubby
and she had to have a job (probation)...
When drivers of vans approached two children in small Story County towns, the children ran off and their parents called law enforcement officers immediately.
Reports of abduction attempts, similar to these local cases, have spiked since two girls disappeared in Evansdale in July. Police are calling it an abduction.
“The bottom line is, if you as a parent think there is something suspicious going on, call us right away,” Barry said.
That's exactly what an Ames mother did when a woman reportedly asked her children if they knew the owner of the black and white dog she had with her.
The report lead to a Facebook post on Aug. 20 from someone who heard the story:
"Ames Friends~ WARNING!!!! Today two boys were approached as they were walking to ACE HARDWARE. They were asked to look at a dog that a male and female found. They are driving a red or maroon van. Thank God they knew what to do...they are safe. Mom was watching from her yard. They have not found the van or the sicko's that tried to get the boys in their van. PLEASE~ BE VERY CAREFUL, KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN.. IF ANYTHING LOOKS STRANGE, CALL IT IN!!"
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But the tracker dogs found their scent in the woods and by the lake so I don't really think this is the case. Just my thoughts here.
Just have to say, I feel so helpless being so far away. I do well when in area and can feel out the people and location. This distance stuff is so frustrating. Just wish I was closer...I want to help find those girls and the person(s) responsible and put them where they belong...
People are predictable, a lot of the time. This is why we can't dismiss any resource, completely.
I started looking into it when I saw the clip of Patsy Ramsey saying "we loved that child".
I remember the first time I saw that, the hair stood up on the back of my neck and I had no idea why, as I didn't actually know too much about the case. I started looking into why I got the gut feeling I did when I head her say that.
Statement analysis is like the study of body language...one gesture or phrase on its own means nothing, but measure it all together and it cannot be disregarded entirely, as it is essentially the analysis of human communication. It is statistically based, therefore rooted in cold hard numbers.
Some of the premises I agree are far fetched, and I would disregard. Others, though, like the distancing language PR used, is the sort of thing that experienced LE most definitely take note of. You will often hear that investigators get a "gut" feeling or something didn't "feel right"...they are subconsciously picking up on a word, an unnatural response, an unusual effect, which leads them to a suspect.
As for profiling (SA is part of this greater science) one profiler even said that the suspect would work in/for/near law enforcement, drive a certain vehicle, be a certain age, and speak with a STUTTER...even though there were no witnesses.
How on earth?
But it was correct...BTK, IIRC. He was right under their noses the entire time. The profile was so precise it was largely disregarded at the time.
Sadly I disagree. There are cases I can think of that were cold 2 months after the crime happened.....and are still cold years later. :moo:
I used to work as an investigator and my gut is screaming at me on this one...it's so hard to put into words what instinct is if someone else doesn't share it.
It's like a key, turning a lock. Everything just falls into place.
You just KNOW. Or at least, think you do. In my case, I had a 99% hit rate...basically, I could tell when people were lying, even over the phone.
Of course investigations can be steered in entirely the wrong direction this way, too, just look at Riley Fox.
Does Black Hawk County have a GIS map?
Also can anyone tell me if they used the Black Hawk County Alert system in this case, and if so when did they do that...?
https://ww2.everbridge.net/citizen/EverbridgeGateway.action?body=home&gis_alias_id=1340761
TYA
Can't camera-video specialist digitalize the film for clarity?