Drugs and violence don't mix with watching a baby. There can be nothing good that comes from it. I still think someone somehow can get the suspect to say what happened and where Amiah is.
Is the provided photo the actual photo of his vehicle? I had assumed it was just a random photo of a car of the same make/model to use as reference but it does look as though it was perhaps taken at an impound ???
For a car that is described as maroon and in poor condition, it looks to be red and in very good condition too considering it is 23 YEARS old....most of the paint is even still shiny and no rust which would be odd for a car of that age in the Midwest winters/salted roads.
Is the provided photo the actual photo of his vehicle? I had assumed it was just a random photo of a car of the same make/model to use as reference but it does look as though it was perhaps taken at an impound ???
For a car that is described as maroon and in poor condition, it looks to be red and in very good condition too considering it is 23 YEARS old....most of the paint is even still shiny and no rust which would be odd for a car of that age in the Midwest winters/salted roads.
He probably doesn't want to go back for it,because he's afraid he'll get arrested,or run into a lynch mob,or he can't afford the fees to get it out of impound.Who's truck is it? I know from experience, to get a vehicle out of impound, you have to show proof that it's yours. Plus, even overnight is outrageously expensive and the daily storage fees are also very steep.
*ETA. My co-worker had issues getting his out because he'd had a DUI while driving on a suspended license and when he got arrested, they'd taken his license. I seem to remember since it was a police impound, he also had to have a police report number. I know he needed some sort of LE paperwork from the jail.
Are you referring to the 1017 N Hamilton property? I was looking at that one this morning, the last owner before being transferred to an investment company in Feb, has the same last name as an Aunt of ARIs this an abandoned property? I found owners from a bit back, but they have both passed away, the last in Sept 2018.
“Pictured: Lyons' car he was driving when Amiah disappeared.”
Search for missing eight-month-old baby now being treated as a homicide investigation | Daily Mail Online
“Pictured: Lyons' car he was driving when Amiah disappeared.”
Search for missing eight-month-old baby now being treated as a homicide investigation | Daily Mail Online
Keep digging... there appears to be a connection to someone who lived there in the past.Any possibility they were relatives to one of our cast of characters? Did you read their obituaries or see if theres an estate filed? I know I ask a lot, sorry.
Is the provided photo the actual photo of his vehicle? I had assumed it was just a random photo of a car of the same make/model to use as reference but it does look as though it was perhaps taken at an impound ???
For a car that is described as maroon and in poor condition, it looks to be red and in very good condition too considering it is 23 YEARS old....most of the paint is even still shiny and no rust which would be odd for a car of that age in the Midwest winters/salted roads.
That sure looks like an impound lot and ITA, that's red and a bit banged up, it's it's not a beater by any stretch. For a truck that age, in the Midwest, it looks darn good.
“Pictured: Lyons' car he was driving when Amiah disappeared.”
Search for missing eight-month-old baby now being treated as a homicide investigation | Daily Mail Online
I think this was used for example- states his is in "very poor" condition.
If you reverse image search that image, it comes up with a 1996 Isuzu Rodeo for sale in California. Here's the sale listing: Purchase used 1996 Isuzu Rodeo, NO RESERVE in Orange, California, United States
They must just be using this image as an example, then.
Has it been answered yet by the babysitter if Amiah was alive,or dead when RL left their home with her?Hi KK
Your post just reminded of something. Iirc from the March 9 timeline it said “the babysitter and other witnesses”——-who all was at the babysitter’s house that day?
Pulling quote for reference.
ETA / From Timeline:
“A babysitter and other witnesses saw Lyons leave the house on Holmes Ave. with Amiah at 1:15 p.m. March 9. Police said Lyons stayed on the southwest side until 10 p.m. and returned to Amber Robertson without the baby.”
Police: Search for missing Indianapolis 8-month-old now classified as homicide investigation
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So here is my goal for today. I learned yesterday that it was very difficult to try to edit that long timeline because there is so much scrolling down which takes forever. So what I’m going to do is start a new timeline / Part 2 for Sunday, March 24 through today, then add it in one chunk to the full timeline.
I’m wondering if the babysitter may have told LE something that may have made them declare the case a homicide.The first search was at 229 S. Holmes the home of JB ("babysitter") and where it's suggested RL lived in garage or car behind garage. Media showed a significant amount of items being removed from home.
I believe this is where the evidence of homicide would be. The 2nd (known) search at the creek seemed more like a dumping site (clothing & car seat retrieved there)
I’m wondering if the babysitter may have told LE something that may have made them declare the case a homicide.
MOO
She seems to be very protected, for whatever reason. One step further- if she helped homicide detective in exchange for help with her little issues. (pure personal speculation, that- but she has a current case unrelated....and I'm sure detectives scouring her place wasn't so comfortable)I’m wondering if the babysitter may have told LE something that may have made them declare the case a homicide.
MOO
There was also MSM information about LE taking items out of the babysitter's home on the day they served a search warrant there. It's possible they found something in those bags of evidence that made them decide it was a homicide. JMO.
Police use search warrant at home where missing 8-month-old was last seen