Cardinal47
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I believe they have video evidence of who was where when Mollie went missing according to a pretty good timeline they have put together.
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I wonder in a town of 1500, how many cars would pass a particular spot, like Casey's in a one hour time span on an average evening?Gotcha. I highly doubt there is a video of the actual abduction. But there may be video evidence of a suspicious person or vehicle.
It would depend on the hour. But good point.I wonder in a town of 1500, how many cars would pass a particular spot, like Casey's in a one hour time span on an average evening?
It would depend on the hour. But good point.
Except, the 'where' would come under interrogation. "You tell us where and we will go easy on you" (which they won't)
Video may be a part of that evidence but statements from alibi witnesses, and cell phone location data would also be used.I believe they have video evidence of who was where when Mollie went missing according to a pretty good timeline they have put together.
No...no death penalty in IowaDoes IA have the death penalty?
NoDoes IA have the death penalty?
Does IA have the death penalty?
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According to my experiment.. fitbit doesn’t track my location just my daily milage. It doesn’t know where I am going or where I have been, only I walked 5.7 miles today and 4.3 miles yesterday via arm swings/wrist movement .
We already determined Fit bit tracks location as the military has put out a warning specifically on Fitbits, iwatches and other devices with GPS locators. Everyone with a Fitbit needs to understand this is possible.
Too many people around the jogging route? Not enough places for opportunities? I am looking forward to seeing the video. ThanksWaiting for my GoPro to upload, and this is my first time with YouTube so I won’t have video for you until tomorrow. But let me give you my thoughts on this:
What I really wanted to capture was the “feel” of Brooklyn that you can’t get from a map or even a street view. At this point I’m going to stop speculating until LE gives us some better info. My feeling, unequivocally, is that Mollie was not snatched off the streets of Brooklyn. Not during her run, not after, not at all.
I wonder in a town of 1500, how many cars would pass a particular spot, like Casey's in a one hour time span on an average evening?
wow thanksIowa DOT collects data every four years, with 2014 being the most recent data for Brooklyn. This report reflects the 2014 annual average daily traffic.
https://iowadot.gov/maps/msp/traffic/2014/cities/Brooklyn.pdf
Looking forward to it. Thank you for taking the time to introduce us to Brooklyn.Waiting for my GoPro to upload, and this is my first time with YouTube so I won’t have video for you until tomorrow. But let me give you my thoughts on this:
What I really wanted to capture was the “feel” of Brooklyn that you can’t get from a map or even a street view. At this point I’m going to stop speculating until LE gives us some better info. My feeling, unequivocally, is that Mollie was not snatched off the streets of Brooklyn. Not during her run, not after, not at all.