Yep they spent some time measuring them also. I think it’s strong possibility they are related somehow imoIt has not. We have only seen photos of police examining them, no official confirmation on if they're related as far as I've seen.
Yep they spent some time measuring them also. I think it’s strong possibility they are related somehow imoIt has not. We have only seen photos of police examining them, no official confirmation on if they're related as far as I've seen.
I feel the same way--especially in the past decade it seems that all cars look pretty much the same with very small differences in design.I just realised I have to update myself on cars in case of witnessing something all cars looks the same, my last car was a WV from 73.
Plus, having a few drinks with your co-workers. Every bar I've worked at, we usually stayed an hour (sometimes several hours) having a "shift drink" after closing duties are done.Cleaning, counting money, putting everything into order for the next day I guess.
I agree completely.IMO, LE must have something very convincing. In many cases, they will describe a car they are looking for more vaguely, like 'late model light colored sedan'. The fact that they have specified make/model/year tells me they have solid information, whatever it may be.
The Fox news article included a photo of the station which had the address on the front.We should not be assuming where the gas station that this new video was located.
IT could have been miles away but still on a potential route of suspect with times that would match up when the crimes were committed and when it is seen on the new video.
For example : Woman works at a gas station in Cheney ,WA approx 1 1/2hrs away decided to check her cams from 430-530am. Find this car go by and alerts police.
I keep thinking the white car they are looking for looks more like a Toyota Corolla to me. idk, all these white cars are starting to look the sameTailights are different, IMO
My current wonder is if they even know whose car it is and are just looking for confirmation that was where they think it was. Not releasing the license plate keeps ownership quiet.I agree completely.
I used to very briefly know someone making hammered cold weapons, Damascus steel, very cool (the items, not the person). They are so expensive, at the level of jewelry, that I suspect, no question are ever asked, either.Another avenue for procuring that type of weapon is thru an antique store. Yes. For instance there is a high demand for vintage military supplies. I have a large vintage booth and often see knives of all kinds pass thru other booths! It would be a way to obtain a kabar without being noticed.
On the other hand, this route works if instead of the killer driving, it's accomplice coming to pick them up. If both had burner phones, killer could have been dropped off earlier, then called to get picked up after he's done. Assuming killer doesn't live within quick walking distance, it would be a lot less obvious than parking in the neighborhood.I know this town and layout of the house better than my own lol. Is it possible the image is reversed and he went east leaving 1122 through styner to white? If hes leaving 1122 at 345am this route is nuts. Looks like hes lost unless he went south on purpose perhaps to dispose of evidence. Any public bathrooms nearby to 802?
It might have been the car of a scout, and people are not coming out because of fear.MOO, this Elentra is the killer's car. I think back to them saying "sometimes it's what you don't see." IF I were the driver of a white Elentra and I had been on that street at 3am November 13th and it was for a completely innocent reason, I would have already spoken to the police. Anyone who knows someone with that car in that area would have come forward. This is a small town, everyone knows they are looking for this car. The only reason not to come forward is because they have something to hide. Again, just opinion, but seems logical to me.
Agreed. That’s a slippery slope. IMO I completely disagree. Where do you draw the line.At great cost to civil liberties.
JMHO
I was thinking the same thing-but do we know for certain it was crime scene tape or just caution tape for some sort of repair going on at that siteAnd we don't even know for sure that this car was involved in the crime, do we?
Appreciate the info-yeah I hadn't seen anything official about it.It has not. We have only seen photos of police examining them, no official confirmation on if they're related as far as I've seen
Scroll down to below the page numbers bar and the space to post is there.How do I start a new post? I wanted to ask a question. Thamks!
I thought of this scenario as well . Could be the reason they were speeding towards the scene IMOOn the other hand, this route works if instead of the killer driving, it's accomplice coming to pick them up. If both had burner phones, killer could have been dropped off earlier, then called to get picked up after he's done. Assuming killer doesn't live within quick walking distance, it would be a lot less obvious than parking in the neighborhood.
Putting the description of the car out, police might be hoping accomplice comes forward and makes a deal to identify the killer.