mamamia54
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Former Circle K employee?
He might know Mickey.
Hmmmm, now there's a thought. Wonder when someones shift ended that night around the same time.
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Former Circle K employee?
He might know Mickey.
St Landry is plenty wide enough to do a u turn.
What time of year is alligator season in LA? I always got the idea that it was summer time for some reason? If that is the case, I'd bet alligators move into areas less populated by humans at that time. Alligators are pretty intelligent creatures.
I'm no expert, but I got this from an expert of sorts :waitasec:... Troy on Swamp People said on a recent episode that gators eat more/bite more when it's HOT! (Ooops... giving away my secret passion!....)
In order to get a hit in CODIS, there first has to be DNA to submit. If Mickey is ever found and was dumped in water, there likely will be no DNA.
But, let's just hypothetically say there is DNA. A detective may not get a hit right away. They will have to dutifully keep resubmitting the DNA on a regular basis because DNA is added over time.
In the abduction/murder of 13-year-old Krystal Baker from Texas City in 1996, they had DNA from the perp's semen found on her dress. His DNA was not submitted into CODIS until 2010 when he was stopped for a DUI in Louisiana. He was arrested in Groves, TX, in 2010, tried this past April, and convicted of capital murder.
This isn't a common occurrence. Many states do not require DNA swabs be taken from criminals. More take lots of time before submitting it into CODIS and some states never submit it at all.
I've been 8 months pregnant at this exact time of year. I hope you are sitting under a vent. It's HOT out there!
So, when the FBI came down here, they didn't help put together the profile? I guess I watch too much "Criminal Minds" because I know on there they racially profile in a way that I guess is incorrect. Imagine that, TV misrepresenting how things are done. lol
I am likely wrong then about why the killer was said to be white, but we were specifically told even after the FBI was in on the case that the killer was likely white aged 25-35. There was a witness in the Kinnamore case that said she saw a woman slumped over in a white pickup on I-10 that got off at Whiskey Bay. The witness described the drive as a thin white male. This likely only added to the confidence of BRPD and the FBI that the killer was white. If the FBI didn't disagree with the profile, then that is just as bad as signing off on it, imo. The profile was sooooo wrong, since Lee was not white, nor was he thin (muscular).
There really isn't any sense in arguing about how the investigation was done, somehow DTL was caught and will never be free again. For that, we can all be thankful.
I'm not an expert on these things, but aren't gators cold-blooded reptiles? Most of those are more active when it is hotter, right? You'd think I'd know better having lived in Louisiana all my life, but the reality is, I've only seen them at the zoo and a few times fishing. They have always just disappeared beneath the murky waters when we got close fishing. Every time I've made a mental note to NOT fall out the boat (I'm a klutz).
Or a manager? Someone that knows how their cameras operate/where they show? The camera maintenance person? The painter of the station? The calibrator person for the pumps?
Uh oh. My mind is going fidgettybutter.
I mean say this is the same white truck, (gosh I hate to start this again) that is caught headed toward University, caught on cam in front of the Circle K. Where would he have turned around to get to this point in the picture where the old car is seen?
Or a manager? Someone that knows how their cameras operate/where they show? The camera maintenance person? The painter of the station? The calibrator person for the pumps?
Uh oh. My mind is going fidgettybutter.
Camera. Maintenance. Person.
A tech/security company?
I don't know how much farther I can reach.
Camera. Maintenance. Person.
A tech/security company?
I don't know how much farther I can reach.
I am new here an hope I am doing this right.It's suspicious cause of where I saw it. Along a tree line as if someone backed a boat in then unhitched and took off. Could just be a dump site for an unwanted boat but I don't like it being so close to my mothers. It's along rural university ave along a tree line with no driveway