Wondergirl
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Luka Magnotta?
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No, Russell Williams.
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Luka Magnotta?
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Luka Magnotta?
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I have been thinking for a while now that this guy is hiding in plain sight somehow.
Unfamiliar. I will have to look it up. ThanksNo, Russell Williams.
I agree about him probably just being a person who walks with his hands in his pockets. I do that all the time and I'm very uncomfortable when for some reason (stupid women's skirts with no pockets) I can't. If it's a habit, that might be something to watch out for in identifying the guy.
I think he might have parked out of the immediate area and walked to/from a car parked a couple of miles away. (I keep coming back to that packing plant and its parking lot.) But I agree it's unlikely he hitched any rides.
I think they know or have evidence that he is no longer wearing the clothing shown in that video, and that no clothing was found at the crime scene, and have extrapolated that he probably placed the other clothing in some kind of carrying receptacle like a duffel or backpack and disposed of it elsewhere.
No, Russell Williams.
Argh. Why wait????Just said on local news that 'investigators are not where they want to be right now'. They don't have an arrest but 'will be sharing interesting information with us tomorrow '. I'll see if they post a link soon.[emoji20]
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Random thought - I wonder if criminals, or even just suspects, ever come to boards like this to see what we say about the case/them. That would be so creepy!
I hike a lot. I've never seen security cameras on trails.
The girls were to be picked up at 3:30pm. They were reported missing 2 hours later. I am going to go out on a limb and say that Delphi, the town of 3,000 people, doesn't have an enormous team of first responders much less search and rescue teams, dogs and divers at the ready. It would take hours to get that manpower organized and was a plan evolving as the hours passed. Searching at night is tricky and dangerous for the searchers, especially volunteer locals. You can bet that every officer, even those who had just worked a full shift, were there - searching until they couldn't see and beyond to midnight. They were back on site at dawn. What do you want from people? Super human powers?
By daylight, the situation had changed and they had teams ready and on site.
Besides, no one would have seen those foot prints in the dark and may have trampled all over them and called that area 'searched'.
There was no evidence that a crime had occurred until the first search was rendered fruitless, the girls didn't answer the calls of searchers, no one saw any trace of them, not even the nearby homeowners and LG didn't answer her phone.
I won't fault the search efforts. Period.
Note that the Sun article said "may have." Another misleading headline.This is the first time I have seen things worded this way.
Snapchat murder girls, 13 and 14, may have taken chilling photo of cops main suspect moments before they were killed
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/29173...main-suspect-moments-before-they-were-killed/
I know we have all speculated to where the photo came from which brings me to What if's
None of us know what the trigger was that day we all know people respond differently to getting their picture taken unwantedly. I remember being at Macy's recently and this girl that had her pic taken by a woman was ready to throw down, security had to be called.
I am always very supportive of everyone in a missing persons case. But I said from moment 1, they should have called for thermal imaging help. It's done all the time! Even without foul play, these were kids who were last seen in rough terrain. Hours of an injured child could mean life and death. They didn't have to search the world, but should have searched at least that area around the bridge! There are no leaves and no other people in there at night. So these girls should have been scanned for. I will always have a hard time with that decision. I'm not le and I posted that night about it needing to be done. This should be standard in a case like this. All the factors were perfect.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/watch/how-is-thermal-technology-helping-in-the-manhunt/vp-BBl4CsE
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New details in the deaths of two Delphi teenagers will be released during an upcoming news conference, police said Tuesday.
Authorities are hosting a briefing at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Delphi United Methodist Church, 1796 U.S. 421, Indiana State Police said in a news release.
http://www.jconline.com/story/news/crime/2017/02/21/new-details-delphi-killings-released/98189878/
Argh. Why wait????
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Note that the Sun article said "may have." Another misleading headline.
Argh. Why wait????
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Just said on local news that 'investigators are not where they want to be right now'. They don't have an arrest but 'will be sharing interesting information with us tomorrow '. I'll see if they post a link soon.[emoji20]
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