Charliegizmo49
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OK, thanks! I was under the impression an attorney wrote an op ed piece about WC, and I was going to look for it.
It’s in SM.
OK, thanks! I was under the impression an attorney wrote an op ed piece about WC, and I was going to look for it.
Al, Good comment!Yes, if it was a FitBit that recorded heart rate, this is what it would do. Also, as you bleed out, HR rate increases to make up declining circulating blood volume, then you crash. And, with a closed head injury, blood pressure changes as intracranial pressure increases, and these changes may also be reflected in the HR.
That the FitBit data reflected time of death has been the speculation of much up thread discussion, and suggested as a reason for the very specific upper time limit of 20:28 on the arrest warrant application for a charge of Homocide; this implying that MT was dead by this time.
Not yet. That is going to take a very complex collection and test if it’s there at all after the time in the elements. It used to take several weeks.
I hope the family remembers her as the beautiful phenomenal young woman she was. Rivera left her in a manner to insure she wasn’t when found.
I was going to say dsimething but a number of posters are using that acronym as
PC=politically Correct
And
PC=Press Conference
and I thought they were trying to simply confuse an old lady.
Even his family knew his first atty was wacko."The family reached out (to) us and we met with them first and then we met with Mr. Rivera on Friday evening and he decided to move forward with the change of counsel," Jennifer Frese said.
Frese said she and her husband have been privately retained by Rivera's family.
Mollie Tibbetts case: Suspect Cristhian Rivera changes lawyers
Yes! I was on the phone with Fitbit this afternoon. My text and phone call notifications were not working on my Fitbit device. We got them working. The operator was viewing my last weeks transmissions. He told me more about what I did than I knew. He also told me that my Fitbit must be kept close to my phone no more than 30’ for them to get the info.Question: Do you - or any other Fitbit owner on here - occasionally receive invalid data due to the Fitbit being improperly worn?
jmo...This puts him one notch lower than the lowest notch possible.I think the killer is full of himself. He’s ego driven. He didn’t flee partially because he was confident he wouldn’t be caught and also because he has his own daughter. He was fine murdering another daughter, but didn’t want to leave his own.
So true. I'd rather have people here outstaying their visas/passports using their real ID than stealing IDs from others or making them up.I do think it’s important to highlight the many different identities a person who is in the United States illegally can use. The man who stalked, harassed, and cyber stalked me for over 10 years used a fake name and no doubt had a fake ID card. He is from another country, but he easily hid behind his new identity.
When they harass people or worse, commit murder, it makes it even harder to figure out who they truly are and how many identities they have used over a given amount of time. In this huge immigrant debate, people lose sight of fake identities that are assumed and how dangerous it can actually be. To this day, I don’t even know this man’s identity that harassed me for over a decade.
1. It isn't "what THEY say he did. It was what HE said he did. It will come out sooner or later in a video---like Jodi Arias.“I don’t know what’s going on,” his uncle, Eustaquio “Capi” Bahena Radilla, said in an interview Thursday conducted through an interpreter at his trailer home in Brooklyn. “I don’t know what’s happening because honestly, I know he’s a good person.”
Rivera’s father echoed his comment, saying Thursday that he believed that his son was innocent and calling reports of his confession “pure lies.”
“If he had done what they say he did, he would have come back here [to Mexico],” Eduardo Bahena Radilla, his father, said in a telephone interview from Guayabillo, a small town in Mexico. “But he’s innocent, so he didn’t run and hide.”
“He seemed calm,” Bahena said. “I didn’t sense anything was wrong.”
Around his 16th birthday, Rivera left Guayabillo to find work in the United States, his father said.
“There are no jobs here, so he left,” Bahena said, adding that his son crossed the border illegally and was undocumented in the United States.
He settled in Iowa because his uncle was already living there, Bahena said. He found work on a series of milk farms and often sent money back to his parents in Mexico.
More from his family and a friend of Mollie’s who was “friends” with CR on FB
She and Mollie were part of a chat group.
Suspect’s relatives say they’re baffled by arrest in Mollie Tibbetts case
Thanks for describing the "culture shock" because I only recently became aware by confirming statement of the local Iowa DCI Mitchell Mortvedt that ICE participated in both the investigation and arrest of CR. I suspect CR would fear ICE as much as federalies. Perhaps an ICE agent played the heavy in the interview without need for interpreter. MOO... I just want swift justice for Mollie.CR is likely not unintelligent, but he is unsophisticated and uneducated. To answer you I'm going to go back to a posit I made before about a cultural milieu basis for invalidating CR's Miranda. CR might have been incapable of believing that he has a right to not incriminate himself. In his home country, when the police bring you in for a crime this serious, you cooperate with them and tell them what they want to know or the consequences could be dire. He showed LE the body because he truly believed that he had to, or else. While he has been in the US for 8 years, he lived, working long hours, in a sub-cultural ghetto. Even with exposure to the outside world, MSM is constantly headlining stories of LE shooting and killing minorities (further enforcing his beliefs about LE's brutality and Lethality), as was common practice in his country in the first third of the last century in Mexico. In this country, these occurances are the exception, in his country it is rule. While CR did not fear MT, he is deathly afraid of the Federalies who actually did pick him up. The FBI have an imposing presence all their own, and I am certain that DCI is not far behind them.
What we saw in his court appearance was cultural shock. He is in way over his head, and has the fear felt by any caged animal that can't get out and is no longer in control of its destiny or environment.
I think the killer is full of himself. He’s ego driven. He didn’t flee partially because he was confident he wouldn’t be caught and also because he has his own daughter. He was fine murdering another daughter, but didn’t want to leave his own.
I’m curious what his aunt and uncle do. Not that we can sleuth them.
No, at preliminary arraingment the Judge told CR that he might have to register as a sexual offender.
This means to me that the State has a preliminary finding or suspicion of rape, SA, or abuse of a corpse. Under the felony murder rule, a proveable finding of rape supports and allows for a Murder One charge. As the investigation continues, and more evidence develops, further charges may be filed if the weight of evidence supports the charge. CR may never be charged with rape if there is insufficent forensic evidence available because of advanced decomposition of the body, and the effects of weather.
Kidnapping alone should be enough to support the Murder One charge, and CR has already admitted to this.
And sometimes the press conference is referred to as "presser!!"I was going to say dsimething but a number of posters are using that acronym as
PC=politically Correct
And
PC=Press Conference
and I thought they were trying to simply confuse an old lady.
However the ego-driven type that you describe would’ve also denied any involvement whatsoever and would claim to have no idea who Mollie Tibetts is or why she’s missing, all the while proclaiming total innocence regardless of evidence.
Aside from the opportunity to flee, CR also had ample time to relocate her body to a location that would’ve been much more difficult to ever be found. He didn’t do that either. It’s almost as if he was just waiting to get caught.
The unusual markings may also be some hood damage many have noted in the photos of vehicle being towed. I guess it doesn't matter considering CR found and arrested.My thoughts, as well. However, I did hear or read that LE said, "distinctive chrome" or something like that. Sorry, though, no link, so I guess MOO.
Yes about the car cleaning. Remember Ted Bundy? He mocked LE by cleaning the car in front of them. (Well they were a half block away on surveillance on him, and he knew it.)Just a few random thoughts about this whole tragic case...
I know that LE has stated there is no known connection between Mollie and her alleged killer. I feel like in a town the size of Brooklyn, them being that close in age, and his connection to IM, who Mollie clearly knew, surely they had at least seen each other before, and perhaps knew each other by face, if not by name. I am willing to bet that Mollie knew of him as IM's baby-daddy, if nothing else. He has been living there for at least 4 years, and apparently has been with IM, at least off and on, for probably that long.
Several people have stated that the Chevy being towed away appears to have been cleaned and possibly even detailed in the 5 weeks since Mollie's disappearance. Indeed, it does look like it has been, but I am sure that if Mollie was in the trunk, as CR claims, and I think we all feel certain that she was, no cleaning will have erased every trace of her. LE will take the trunk liner out completely if they have to, looking for evidence of her being in there, and they will get that evidence, imo.
WC has kinda become the Richard Jewell of this case. He was shown on national tv, on Inside Edition, for one, and reporters hounded him for
interviews, only because Mollie's phone (or Fit Bit) allegedly pinged near his farm, and LE took an early interest in him. Even here, many were far too ready to paint him as her killer, though all we knew about him was he really doesn't have a history of treating some females well. I am not defending him in any way, but with all of his failings, I hope his 15 minutes of unwanted fame or more accurately, infamy, can be put behind him and hopefully he will turn his life around.
Everyone should be entitled to feel safe in their homes and neighborhoods, and most of us do. But as much as we don't want to admit it, none of us are ever completely safe, especially when we are outside our homes, and alone. Young people tend to feel immortal, (it was more than a few years ago, but I still remember that I did), and sometimes they let their guards down, because they don't think anything bad can or will happen. And I am not saying live in fear. We can't, and most of us wouldn't anyway. But we need to never assume that everyone else out there is a good person, just because we are. There are bad people, and sometimes they look just like you and me. Stay alert, stay aware, and stay alive. JMO