PepperyOne
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Interesting point again thanks. So prior to the murders it was accesible by vehicle or just on foot?
Yes, it was.
Interesting point again thanks. So prior to the murders it was accesible by vehicle or just on foot?
Is the time you are stating definite for Indiana Packers or a guess? I am familiar with a LE shift system of 6am-2 pm, 2-10pm and 10pm-6am for example. (3 shift system).Third shift is overnight generally. Usually like midnight to 8am or so I believe.
What is "third shift" at Indiana Packers? This is interesting info TY.
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Is the time you are stating definite for Indiana Packers or a guess? I am familiar with a LE shift system of 6am-2 pm, 2-10pm and 10pm-6am for example. (3 shift system).
You raise an important point. For 10The question was: ...if the girls hadnt run into BG, would they have had to cross back over the bridge to get back to where they were being picked up?
I thought it was a great question because I personally have assumed they were being picked up at the same location where they were dropped. And I suppose thats probably the case but if for some reason Derrick was picking them up from the SE end, I find that interesting. But the girls probably had no qualms crossing That scary bridge twice. I sure would.
one thing i have definitely learned from watching the first 48, new orleans episodes. So many times the police know who did it. One case here, it was even on video and they knew who it was! But guess what.... The prosecutor won't take the case and the judge won't approve a warrant unless they have iron clad, more than enough evidence. And the dude got away with it. So, just because a poi hasn't been arrested yet does not at all mean they have stopped looking at them. It means they need (more than) one person to conclusively say and have proof they were there. Espe ially if the person is locked uo for something else- they take their time to not start the "speedy trial" clock. Same theme on the killing fields, also set in louisiana. And it is overly frustrating for the police because they are left with a person they "know" (yeah, i get it... I don't need the innocent until proven thing) is a dangerous murderer who is still out on the streets and they can't do anything about it! It took roddie what.... Like 20 years to finally get tommy francise arrested? It doesn't mean he wasn't guilty from day 1.
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Thanks, Rip. I understand a three shift system, as my OH was in LE. What does Indiana Packers have? Anyone know for definite? I cannot believe that this has never been discussed. If they have a shift ending at 2 p.m. for example? We must have covered that but I cannot recall.Hi, Shire!
Similar concept. Most factory type jobs have 3 shifts. AFAIK normally its 7am-3pm (1st), 3-11pm (2nd) and 11pm-7am (3rd). I have a cousin and a friend who are nurses and have similar shifts in hospitals too.
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TY. So could you confirm the first and second shift times as well? TIA. It looks like there could be a half hour overlap so 7a.m.- 3.30 p.m. and 3 p.m.- 11 .30 pm possibly?Confirmed that Indiana Packers 3rd shift is 11pm-7:30am.
Could this be another reason Indiana charges won't even be considered till January?Apologies if this is a rerun, I'm just now seeing it. IN has a new DNA profiling law going into effect 1/1/18:
Full article here with more interesting details:
https://www.wthr.com/article/state-crime-lab-braces-for-impact-of-new-dna-profiling-law
The "facts" that RIP is compiling should help.There was quite a bit of early speculation regarding Indiana Packers including a bomb threat that was either real or an investigative ploy and a pair of boots that were retrieved iirc.
I think if WS had only known this case was to go unsolved, individual threads by topic would've been helpful to look up information that's posted here somewhere.
Could this be another reason Indiana charges won't even be considered till January?
Why have you been to the Monon High Bridge a thousand times? Thats 2000 hours of driving. Not trying to be snarky or coy, just wondering why someone an hour away would frequent the bridge so often. How did you know of it?
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There was quite a bit of early speculation regarding Indiana Packers including a bomb threat that was either real or an investigative ploy and a pair of boots that were retrieved iirc.
I think if WS had only known this case was to go unsolved, individual threads by topic would've been helpful to look up information that's posted here somewhere.
The "facts" that RIP is compiling should help.
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Indiana-...the-hours-for-2nd-shift?quid=1b1ngu4foas1q88j
Looks like 2nd shift is 3-11 p.m. Mon-Fri.
Could BG have been on his way to work?