I don't remember this one. Does the RSO have a page on an Iowa offenders site that you can share?
EDT: Also, what was the address of River Forest Road address of RSO and Meth bust?
Yes, I'll post the links on here if that is ok??
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I don't remember this one. Does the RSO have a page on an Iowa offenders site that you can share?
EDT: Also, what was the address of River Forest Road address of RSO and Meth bust?
I don't remember this one. Does the RSO have a page on an Iowa offenders site that you can share?
EDT: Also, what was the address of River Forest Road address of RSO and Meth bust?
Yes, I'll post the links on here if that is ok??
I find it odd, though, that the reward is offered for info only leading to an arrest - usually rewards are offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a perp.
You're right, I doubt any arrest would be made without solid evidence, so the reward question probably isn't relevant in this case.
Been trying to keep up on this case and cannot believe how little there is to go off of! The one thing I keep thinking about, and hopefully someone can tell me what the general consensus is on it, is the RSO who lived on River Forest Rd at the time of the abduction who seemed to suddenly up & move on July 25th. Also noticed that there was a meth lab bust in the same apartment building around May 2011. Seems very odd to me. If this was a place the girls had been taken to maybe they felt comfortable with other tenants? If they rode bikes past this address they may have chatted with him? Has this been discussed yet? I've tried to go back thru all the threads but wow there is so much info! I did see where someone brought up the RSO, but that was before I realized he moved to St. Olaf, IA.
If LE could tell from that surveillance video that it was Elizabeth and Lyric on bicycles then they must have seen better visual of it then what has been posted in the media. I've never been convinced that anyone saw the two girls that day anywhere. There's too many inconsistencies and too many time lines that don't add up. There's lots of people that were questioned about their where-abouts that day and their stories don't even add up, so how can they remember where anybody else was or what they were doing or what they were supposed to be doing?!
O/T...My grandma taught my four brothers and I many important lessons while growing up, but one thing that has always proved to be valuable is....if you tell the truth ALL the time, then you don't have to remember which story and/or which person you told what to because the truth doesn't change!
Wow. Google is fast. I posted the above and then immediately decided to look for the address myself. The post I just posted was already indexed by Google.
I found the address, but still would like to know the RSO you were thinking about.
http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/up...cle_df669052-7359-11e0-918a-001cc4c03286.html
However, it is absolutely normal for eyewitnesses to the same event to have differences, sometimes significant ones, in what they report.
Research shows that we are not like VCRs, we don't record every detail of every event we experience. To save on processing and memory space, we fill in a lot of the details of any event from our database of general knowledge. For instance, in describing a speeding car, people don't usually recall that particular car's wheels going around, they usually fill in that detail from their general knowledge that a speeding car has wheels that are rolling. Most of the time, we're not even aware we're filling in details that way.
Research also shows that memory degrades over time to a significant degree. There's also an interesting effect where a witness who is somewhat certain of their recall at the time they are first interviewed tends to become more certain of their own recall as time goes on, even though their actual memory is degrading.
Thats what bothers me about this case - there isnt one twig out of place.
Not one scuff mark on sidewalk, pavement, or grass to indicate something
out of order, much less 'something' (anything!) happening. Another
pleasant day in the neighborhood. How do you go from that to 2 bodies at
7-Bridges? Unless the girls got on the bus voluntarily.
Someone would have heard a truck - SierraShelby would have, I'm sure.
Or someone would have seen it parked down there I believe. Or noticed one on the side of the road, or just flat out where it shouldn't be.
This was so silent it ruled out any noisy abduction vehicles from the get-go...my opinion only of course.
Noise echoes around bodies of water.
:cow:
ETA: this just got me to thinking.
Every truck and van I've seen around here has a reversing alarm.
If a truck/van was used, it must've gone in one end and out the other...no reversing. Someone would have heard it most likely, especially if it was a company van. It suggests a driveby snatch NOT a "waiting in the bushes" snatch.
Alternatively, a car was used...this suggests either more than one perp, or the girls jumped in voluntarily.
I've never seen a cell phone that doesn't have a clock. Even the early models had a clock. We know that Elizabeth could make 911 calls with her phone, so she could also have checked the time.
It's possible that it may not have been too difficult for the perp/perps to subdue the 2 girls if he/she/they were someone the girls were familiar with. Maybe it's possible more than one vehicle was used which would allow one perp to take girls and the other perp to stage/dispose of the bicycles. My gut feeling from the beginning about the bicycles being at Meyers Lake has been that the ONLY reason they were put there was to deter/delay the search for the girls elsewhere, and it obviously worked. JMO
I don't know about the pickup trucks and family vans around Iowa, but here our pickup trucks and family vans do not have an alarm that goes off when put into reverse gear. New as well as old.
If one can call 911 and has a working clock on their cell phone, would the phone not ping from nearby towers?
SS says he saw two people fishing at the lake after he swerved around the bikes. Is it possible those bikes were there bikes? I believe Lyric was riding a mountain bike, I can't remember what Elizabeth was riding. But maybe TG didn't see the girls bikes and that is why police have never used that time.
SS said upthread that LE never confirmed if the bikes matched the description of the girls bikes.
Did LE or the family ever confirm those are the girl's bikes? !!! If they aren't then we have been on a wild goose chase with this! The bikes are the ONLY link to being at the Park.
Drew confirmed that they were.
Also, the dogs located their scent.
Such phones don't have a unique identifying number (telephone number). As I understand it, there are hundreds of thousands of unidentified cell phones pinging off towers across the US and no way to differentiate which is which.