Actually, Princeton police have a facebook(https://www.facebook.com/PrincetonPoliceDepartment/), send them the link and let them look into it
Actually, Princeton police have a facebook(https://www.facebook.com/PrincetonPoliceDepartment/), send them the link and let them look into it
No. I don't have the greatest reception in Bar Harbor. :*(
Actually, Princeton police have a facebook(https://www.facebook.com/PrincetonPoliceDepartment/), send them the link and let them look into it
Doubt it. There were a few men who RANDOMLY inserted themselves into the narrative once the police started the (LISK) investigation (see: extremely weird GQ article). One of them fits the perpetrator profile (that law enforcement came up with) perfectly, checking off many points that are extremely specific and somewhat rare. IMO this is the perp, but there just doesn't seem to be enough physical evidence (or maybe they are still collecting it; it's hard when bodies are in the water for a long period of time; also hard to get search warrant without probable cause to see if suspect has victims' personal items). This suspect (?) has supposedly moved out the the country for a job, though.
But you never know! Profile developed as of now is too vague / doesn't match up, but also based on the profile they did compile for LISK, (EDIT: I am referring to Karina now) this crime doesn't counter it. So IDK.
On the Princeton Police Dept. facebook page, they have shared the Mass. State Police post, the one with Vanessa's photo. At the bottom of the post it states -
"Vanessa Marcotte Investigation Tip Line: 508-453-7589. Tip line is anonymous."
So you can leave a tip without them knowing who you are.
Is there any word on the suspect with intimate knowledge of the park?
The only report was from the reporters twitter and then picked up elsewhere. Posting her tweet again.
[video=twitter;762753161157349378]https://twitter.com/CherylFiandaca/status/762753161157349378[/video]
No! But this thought popped into my head the other day and hasn't left....which is creepy because I know a lot of the emergency responders in the area. .... Also those cart paths......are often called "fire roads" .
Btw do you have a link to downstairs? I've been before but I forget how to get there.
Police are testing the DNA of a “person of interest” in the case of murdered jogger Vanessa Marcotte.What park? Do you mean Karina's killer?
I'm lost!
Police are testing the DNA of a “person of interest” in the case of murdered jogger Vanessa Marcotte.
“That person is only described as someone with knowledge of the park where Vanessa Marcotte was found dead,” says WABC.
WCVB says the person “is familiar with the area where Marcotte’s body was found” on Aug. 7. However, the station notes that police have received hundreds of tips in the case. The person has not yet been identified.
http://heavy.com/news/2016/08/vanes...o-leads-murdered-jogger-evidence-latest-news/
Is there any word on the suspect with intimate knowledge of the park?
And this area is definitely not a park by any means.
And this area is definitely not a park by any means.
First time posting. I was born and raised in Princeton and still go back there regularly as my parents are still there and it's the place I'll always call home. Never in my wildest dreams have I ever thought something like this would happen there, and I don't think the town will ever be the same. Just a few things to add after reading through all the posts these last few days. The "cart path" is what used to be the rest of Connor Lane. It used to connect back to Brooks Station. The nearest houses are those of long time Princeton Residents and really great families. Princeton is not much of a dirt bike or ATV town and I can say for a fact they are never used in that area. As far as Princeton goes, Brooks Station road is one of the busiest roads in town along with East Princeton Rd (Rt 140), Hubbardston Rd/Sterling Rd (Rt 62) and Rt 31 going to Holden. I would fathom to guess that at that time of day, a car goes by at every 2 minutes at the most.
I didn't think so. I wonder if the reporter got Vanessa's case and Karina's case confused. Karina was found in a park.
Who knows.