Are u making fun of me? LOL Or are u serious? I see the man on my picture plain as day!
heck no am not making fun of you! i appreciate the insight, do you see the dogs?
Are u making fun of me? LOL Or are u serious? I see the man on my picture plain as day!
Are u making fun of me? LOL Or are u serious? I see the man on my picture plain as day!
looking for a second opinion?I just watch the news feed on the below link at the 1:58 mark they show a picture of the truck on the side with the writing that seams more clear to me.To me it looked like it was not writing but damage to the truck.Maybe primer paint?It does not seam as though it is centered on the door and it looks like their may be a crease running to the front door.It is hard to tell but it might not even be level.Interested what people who studied the pictures more than me think.
http://www.wthr.com/video?clipId=5961629&autostart=true
just wanted to add as someone who works construction and has seen a lot of work trucks most times the logo/writing is on both sides.If not it is usually on the drivers side and usually on the front door.One side,back passenger side just seams very out of the norm.
I thought the police said it ran the stop sign and turned north on morton on the first past.Then went thru the intersection on the second?Something I am less sure of is the police saying they never got a clear picture because the truck never came to a stop at the intersection.Does that mean it ran the stop sign twice?
This just in from the IU daily student comments section. That is as far as the credibility goes, but it does bring up a new name.
http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=81953
Again, this is only from the comments section. But it does mention that a "ZO" punched Rossman.
heck no am not making fun of you! i appreciate the insight, do you see the dogs?
I gotta say again all I see in any of these images is blown up motion blur and low light CCD noise
If there was a suspect description to be gained from these photos the FBI would have it and we would have the enhanced photos. The FBI spent time cleaning up the images of the truck that we actually have before they released them. We are seeing the enhanced versions, not the raw.
If we are going to glean anything from these photos its going to be the writing on the truck. At least we know it is there and the relative position and size.
Just my opinion
or was she really ever at JR's apartment? She dropped CR off, started walking home and JR followed her...maybe she never really went to JR's right after CR's? Maybe she continued walking home to be followed or picked up later by JR...grasping
That is very close to what I've been thinking. I went to another Big-10 school with a similar In-State/East Coast dynamic. College-level dealers are usually shady characters like the POIs in this case, but they're not necessarily hardcore criminals. HOWEVER, you don't have to get much further up the chain before you're dealing with dudes with guns - dudes who take things very seriously. If one of the POIs was a low-level dealer, his supplier is probably from back East, Indianapolis, or Chicago (and a guy you don't want to upset). Or, there could be "one guy" who distributes for all of Bloomington and his connection is from a larger city. Either way, the bigger players WOULD NOT appreciate a girl being dead because some low-level moron couldn't handle himself.
This, IMO, is a major motivation for dumping a body. It could also explain how these guys make a phone call and get a more "professional" cleaning crew on short notice. Given all the circumstances, I think this is a very possible scenario.
There's been more discussion of the possible drug dealer connection so I want to bump my previous post. Anyone else thinking the way I am?
The people who responded to this earlier seemed to think that you call 911, and this makes sense. Even if these guys had 5 kilos and an AK-47 in the closet, it's much easier to hide that stuff than it is a human body. What scenario would make them freak out enough to decide to dump Lauren?
Also, once they decided to, how to do it? These are East Coasters, not Indiana boys. It's not like they know the countryside and the perfect "back 80" to get rid of something. They wouldn't have had shovels, tarps, rope, or anything like that. Put yourself in their skin, what do you do with the body?
I removed a couple of posts the other night because they mentioned that individual's name, and I removed another one just now.Lord! So now we have another name to add to the mix