Then maybe they are really confident they are onto him. I don't know. Just like everyone else I wish I had all the answers.They were just over 6 years apart. I've heard of SKs who killed in the same location in a much shorter period of time. MOO
Then maybe they are really confident they are onto him. I don't know. Just like everyone else I wish I had all the answers.They were just over 6 years apart. I've heard of SKs who killed in the same location in a much shorter period of time. MOO
You have to involve Feds in order to get data info from devices, it’s all under Federal regs.JMO
I honestly feel that there is some aspect of Mollie's case that alerted LE and the FBI to the most serious nature of this case in the beginning on or about the time DCI came in on the July 20th and FBI on the 24th. What explanation is there for 30-40 FBI agents converging on this small Iowa town?
State, federal investigators involved in search for missing UI student Mollie Tibbetts
Also, the manpower has been there pursuing this aggressively for over 4 weeks now. FBI would have gone home quick IMO if it was a small town local offender. I don't recall how long the FBI was in Evansdale (anyone know off hand?) but for Delphi girls they left on March 23rd, so about 40 days boots on the ground trying to solve the murders. That had the makings to be a solvable crime, after all.
We will see & I suppose time will tell.
JMO
You don’t. Any LE agency can request data from companies via subpoena. The FBI has far more technical expertise though, something many LE agencies simply don’t have.You have to involve Feds in order to get data info from devices, it’s all under Federal regs.
Correct. She was not unable to drive, just didn't do it often. Going to school most of the year, she probably didn't need to, except when she came home and had DJ 's truck plus the car she shared with her brother.Thank you. We know so little in the case sadly but we do know that MT drives (supposedly not well but she gets by).....
Law enforcement can look into your phone, if they produce a warrant, but that's if they have the physical phone in front of them. Obtaining info without the phone is a a whole different ball of wax that requires Feds assistance.You don’t. Any LE agency can request data from companies via subpoena. The FBI has far more technical expertise though, something many LE agencies simply don’t have.
I don't think she was a serious runner or training for anything. She ran in school, cross country or something like that, but since then jogged for exercise and enjoyment. Also she did have asthma so that may have prevented her from persuing it further.
Presently, I am not leaning in a "serial killer" direction. No evidence of that and LE aren't indicating that one may on the loose. In fact, the opposite. They said they feel the public is not in any immediate danger.
To me, "serial killer" means much the same as "sex trafficking" when it comes to theorizing about what happened to a missing person. They're the ol' go to when information is lacking and brains have been stormed out. The chances of her meeting either fate are about the same (infinitesimal).
JMO.
Makes sense if she were planning on going for dinner. She also probably planned ( though I hate to bring this up) to pick up the shirt she would be wearing the following day to work.
I agree, it's so frustrating and I have never seen so many inconsistencies and even false reporting ever. I have no idea if this is common or not although I have seen it before. Hard to know what's going on when you can't even trust a news account.I think we need to be really careful when parsing quotes made by LE and the family or even witnesses. For some reason, there seems to be a lot of misquotes by reporters which change the implication of the data presented. Where at all possible, we should refer to any existing video footage and give that higher preference over written material by reporters who sometimes mishear or misinterpret.
For example, there's a big difference between "her world's a mess and she can't drive to save her life." and "her room's a mess and she can't drive... and, so..." There's a difference between a witness saying he saw Mollie at around 8pm and the written article saying 9pm. There's a difference between Jake saying he texted Mollie to ask if she still needed the car vs needed a ride to work vs needed a ride home.
Quite frankly I am appalled at how badly various media outlets are contradicting each other in terms of major and minor details. Especially since we already have a lack of information that LE is willing to even confirm or deny.
Let's try to refer to video sources first, when available. Quoting written text that accompanies such segments is proving to be a minefield in of itself with regard to "the facts".
I agree, it's so frustrating and I have never seen so many inconsistencies and even false reporting ever. I have no idea if this is common or not although I have seen it before. Hard to know what's going on when you can't even trust a news account.
The state police cannot do this?Law enforcement can look into your phone, if they produce a warrant, but that's if they have the physical phone in front of them. Obtaining info without the phone is a a whole different ball of wax that requires Feds assistance.
I don't see the change to her Facebook?So, did anyone else notice that her personal FB profile picture changed today? Also, May 10 to July 18 is missing from her timeline. I have screen grabs of them from a weeks ago so they WERE visible. My thoughts?? FBI has control of her page? That seems like they are on to something.. JMO, also, way back on 7/20 as I was seeing the news, I grabbed screen shots of her page and comments to read after work. Two very very close friends of the family posted TWO times and roads they themselves saw her running on that afternoon. One was gravel.. Now, I WOULD LOVE to list the roads and times, but I don’t think I can post a link from the family friends that posted those comments.. a friend did tell them to call LE ASAP. At that time, they were still posting MT moms personal phone number and DJ’s I believe. So early stages.. thoughts? I hope I’m not breaking a rule?? :/
Then maybe they are really confident they are onto him. I don't know. Just like everyone else I wish I had all the answers.
Thats exactly what I thought. And it's my first time doing it that way. I don't know if I can ever trust the news again.This is actually very common. It's just that you're noticing it because you're looking at the witness reports and comparing it to the articles.
I’m not quite sure of State Police and their reach, I do know that FBI has a special child abduction unit (CARD) although Mollie is over 18 they are called in because of the system they have in place. They can jump through the legal hoops much faster when it comes to warrants and subpeaonas in asking for data with phones, and servers (they have a cyber unit) and App makers like FitBit.The state police cannot do this?