Jax49
Florida Native
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2005
- Messages
- 10,039
- Reaction score
- 30,021
Yeah, except that was made by a VERIFIED WS Member, who used info taken from MSM to make the video.
It was approved yesterday.
Yeah, except that was made by a VERIFIED WS Member, who used info taken from MSM to make the video.
Any clue where I can watch part 1 of this? TIA
Some observations after reading here for the last week.
The perp seems to be possibly wearing motorcycle goggles like these:
That coupled with the observations of others that it was seemingly not cold enough to warrant extra layers, tells that he could very well have used a motorcycle as a means of transportation. Bikers will dress warmer (extra layers, gloves, goggles, hoodie and-or helmet) due to the chill while riding, and IF those are goggles (hard to tell 100%) it would make sense. Motorcycles require specific licensing, maybe it is possible those type of local renewal and licensing records could be searched.
Another thought is that IF he were riding a motorcycle, the chances that he lives very far away from the crime scene, although possible, would seem slight.
There were two we know about. One in Peru and one on Bicycle Ridge (??)Has there been any more search warrants beside the property where the girls were found?
My first time here on this case. Thank God for the LINGO link... But I am seeing BG all over and can not figure out what it stands for. Big guy is all I can come up with. Probably obvious. Not even sure how I will catch it if someone answers me. Oh well, I will learn. And keep reading. thx
Hi, I've been lurking this thread from the start but haven't posted yet. I actually haven't very active on WS for a long time (since the Charli Scott search in Maui that had such a sad ending) but this case brought me back. I wanted to chime in on something that there seems to be quite a bit of discussion on-- BG's clothing, and speculation regarding his socio-economic status or personality or other traits based on his clothing. I grew up in the midwest and now I live on one of the coasts near a major metro area, so I've thought a lot about the differences in dress in different areas. I think there can also be a lot of misconception about a person if you're not aware of midwestern clothing choices. For example: where I grew up, I had access to a major, modern metro area filled with fashion and the latest trends etc, but I had just as much access to a much more rural, farming/hunting lifestyle. Most of the people growing up in those communities dipped into both lifestyles. For example, a middle-aged man might go to work in the city during the week wearing a suit and tie and crisp shiny shoes, but then be dressed very similarly to BG on the weekend, to go out into the woods to hunt or to the lake to fish, or even just to work on the house or yard. Every single adult man I knew in my extended midwestern family had clothing like BG for those work/recreational purposes, whether he was a lower-class laborer or an upper-middle-class professional. Another thing I noticed after moving away from the midwest: midwestern men have a very recognizable "uniform". This struck me particularly when I flew home to visit and I was looking for my father in the baggage claim, and realized that 95% of the middle-aged men milling about looked just like him. (In the summertime, that would be cargo shorts, a tee-shirt or golf-shirt, athletic shoes, and a ball cap; in the wintertime, work boots, or athletic shoes depending on the weather, jeans, a sensible thick jacket or coat (definitely layers), and, again, the ball cap, or ski cap if it's cold.) My point is that, I didn't recognize my own father until I actually SAW him and then was finally able to discriminate him from the sea of other men who looked JUST LIKE HIM from most angles. My point is also that BG could be a drifter, or a hunter, or a motorcycle guy, or he could also be any kind of professional wearing a pretty typical work/recreational outfit for a midwestern man in the 20-50 age range. I mean, as others have pointed out, even the guy whose property the bodies were found on is wearing a work coat over a hoodie, and a cap. One thing I disagree with, but it's just a personal thing, is that I've heard other posters say they wouldn't have thought anything of this man being on the trail (because his attire isn't anything unusual). And while I agree on the attire thing, I definitely disagree on not being alerted. If I'd been on that trail, either as a girl or a woman, I would have been very alerted to this guy. There's something about his manner (that comes through even in the still photos) that doesn't fit with being there unless it's for something sinister. There's nothing about him that says "I'm just out enjoying a pleasant walk on a beautiful day", or "I'm here to take photographs", or "I'm meeting someone". His manner (not his clothing), to me, says "creepy lone guy" (the same guy, in the same clothing, in a different situation, wouldn't necessarily) and if I'd been there I would have had my eye on him and would have done everything to avoid him. I tend to be overcautious about stuff like that, but my motto is "better safe than sorry" in these things. I suspect that the girls had the same vibe and that's why they used the phone to try to document him, IMO. Maybe they thought they were about to be harassed and/or robbed and wanted proof. IMO, BG probably had no idea what they could do with the phone and was more focused on the fact that they were young and vulnerable and he felt confident they couldn't threaten his security (he was WRONG).
I can't find the lingo link.My first time here on this case. Thank God for the LINGO link... But I am seeing BG all over and can not figure out what it stands for. Big guy is all I can come up with. Probably obvious. Not even sure how I will catch it if someone answers me. Oh well, I will learn. And keep reading. thx
Something that has been nagging at me, re: the possible connection to Evansdale, is that there is a Tyson meat packing plant in/near Evansdale, and there is a huge Tyson meat packing plant on the southwest edge of Logansport, IN which is directly up Hwy 25 --- The Hoosier Heartland Highway --- from Delphi. We know that LE directly referenced the HHH, which leads one to believe that they may suspect that's the direction BG took. If he'd gone west on 25 to I-65 it seems that LE would have been more emphatic about watching for him on the interstate rather than the HHH. The nationwide billboards suggest the possibility that he has access to easy, quick travel (personally, I suspect the trucking industry).
Assuming he drives for Tyson, or is an OO, he may have taken a load to/from the Delphi Packers plant, learned about the trail, and decided it would be a good location to kill again.
All complete, personal speculation of course, but I do hope that they're looking at the connection and possibly any other unsolved murders near other Tyson plants.
I am also curious about the couple. Maybe Bridge Guy was half of that couple. Maybe his 'wife' helped him commit the crime? Strangers things have happened...
Newbie here. Struggling to find a link for the lingo used.
What does MOO & LE stand for? Thank you for the help
Sent from my HUAWEI H892L using Tapatalk
My Opinion OnlyNewbie here. Struggling to find a link for the lingo used.
What does MOO & LE stand for? Thank you for the help
Sent from my HUAWEI H892L using Tapatalk
My first time here on this case. Thank God for the LINGO link... But I am seeing BG all over and can not figure out what it stands for. Big guy is all I can come up with. Probably obvious. Not even sure how I will catch it if someone answers me. Oh well, I will learn. And keep reading. thx
Notice( map), that the trails officially ends on the NW end of the Monon High Bridge. It does not continue past the SW end.
-Nin
And I could swear that in one interview he did say horseback but I can't find it now. Maybe it was in an audio interview.I swear I remember reading an interview with Mr. Logan stating that he thought the only way to get to that location would be by foot, does anyone have a link handy? However he could have not even been thinking about the possibility of a horse. JMO.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk