GUILTY NY - Sarah Goode, 21, Medford, 6 June 2014 #1

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Not sure what timezone you are currently in, but the tweet was actually just after 1am EST. The twitter location was discussed previously in this thread.

Yes I know the twitter location was discussed earlier. I am in NY and live 1 town away from where the body was found. When I open up the time stamp it shows 10:12 for me, hence the reason why I ask how accurate it is. Not sure why there is a 3 hour discrepancy from what is showing for you and me.
 
If she was indeed murdered, which at this point seems likely, would the person/s responsible be either that incredibly brazen or that incredibly stupid to leave her car close to home?

If you dig into Sarah's twitter and find a particular male friend of hers, he mentions a few things. He says he was questioned all day on the 7th. Her car was found on his block. He mentions blood and as of today says homicide is still at his house.

What is nagging at me is her last tweet. According to the time stamp that I am viewing, it says 10:12 pm the night she went missing. She says [modsnip] That location that tweet was posted was on [modsnip]., a short distance from where both her car and body were found (assuming it is her).



That leaves me with a bunch of questions. How accurate are Twitter's location and time stamps? If it is accurate, then she was in Shirley from 8-9 pm based on earlier tweets. Just after 10 pm she tweeted from a location on [modsnip].

According to what is reported she was last seen at a friends in Shirley around 1 am. Did she leave Shirley and drive to near her own crime scene then go back to Shirley? Is the friend lying about the time that she left? If she drove back to Shirley after 10 pm, what was she doing in that area in the first place? Was she picking up that friend where her car was found? He does mention he hung out with her that night.

I have that very same tweet of hers at 1:12am, which would make sense. for some reason I believe your time stamp may be off by 3 hours.
 
I'm on the other side of the globe and for me it says 10.12 pm. So it doesn't seem to matter where you are.
 
Yes I know the twitter location was discussed earlier. I am in NY and live 1 town away from where the body was found. When I open up the time stamp it shows 10:12 for me, hence the reason why I ask how accurate it is. Not sure why there is a 3 hour discrepancy from what is showing for you and me.

Appears to be an issue with some users twitter accounts...as some famous people have found the hard way.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2350777/Twitter-time-bug-Alec-Baldwins-wifes-funeral-tweets-led-actor-unleashing-homophobic-rant.html

I searched through twitters official help page, and found nothing very helpful, although the location feature and how it is stored is described as following:

Twitter stores the location information attached to a Tweet for as long as the Tweet exists (or until you click the Clear my location history button on the settings page as described here). This is similar to how we store the timestamp that says when the Tweet was made.

How Do You Know Where I Am? What If Twitter Has Misidentified My Country?


We use the IP address from which you are viewing Twitter to determine your country. For more information, please see the Country Setting support article.
 
I have that very same tweet of hers at 1:12am, which would make sense. for some reason I believe your time stamp may be off by 3 hours.

Thanks for letting me know. The 1:12 am time would seem to make more sense. I will have to make some changes to my map. So that begs the question of why she was in that area at that time in the first place. Was she on her way home and needs to drive through that development to get there? Could she have been going to visit someone? Her second to last tweet at 1:04 am sounds like it is possible she was going to visit someone.
 
Thanks for letting me know. The 1:12 am time would seem to make more sense. I will have to make some changes to my map. So that begs the question of why she was in that area at that time in the first place. Was she on her way home and needs to drive through that development to get there? Could she have been going to visit someone? Her second to last tweet at 1:04 am sounds like it is possible she was going to visit someone.

Yes, I had the same thoughts.
 
Thanks for letting me know. The 1:12 am time would seem to make more sense. I will have to make some changes to my map. So that begs the question of why she was in that area at that time in the first place. Was she on her way home and needs to drive through that development to get there? Could she have been going to visit someone? Her second to last tweet at 1:04 am sounds like it is possible she was going to visit someone.

That tweet is song lyrics to Bed Peace by Jhene Aiko. FWIW.
 
I copy pasted her second last tweet to google. It's a song.
 
I have that very same tweet of hers at 1:12am, which would make sense. for some reason I believe your time stamp may be off by 3 hours.
I get 1:12am also.

As to the suggestion of the perp(s) being female, I just asked my kids (Sarah's age) if that *itches statement would refer to only females, or could it be male(s)?
They think it could be either.
 
About the time stamp on her last tweet: looking at the twitter code there's a unix time value the tweet's been stamped with <span*class="_timestamp js-short-timestamp "*data-long-form="true"*data-time-ms="1402117973000"*data-time="1402117973"> (the data-time="" piece of info in this span element)

I plugged 1402117973 into Wolfram Alpha's handy dandy Unix Timestamp Converter Widget and converted it to EST. The result is 1:12:43 a.m.

Link to the converter is here if anyone is interested, could be very handy tracking tweet time stamps in the future if one's so inclined:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=8ca070cc474c02335277c16ce15a469b

edited to add why this is useful: the conversion twitter does to real clock #s is confusing (as shown above) because it varies based on all sorts of variables like whether or not a user is logged in, possibly what their twitter account default time zone is, etc. The unix stamp is the key piece data that all of the variable time stamps that are displayed are based on. Hope that makes sense!
 
About the time stamp on her last tweet: looking at the twitter code there's a unix time value the tweet's been stamped with <span*class="_timestamp js-short-timestamp "*data-long-form="true"*data-time-ms="1402117973000"*data-time="1402117973"> (the data-time="" piece of info in this span element)

I plugged 1402117973 into Wolfram Alpha's handy dandy Unix Timestamp Converter Widget and converted it to EST. The result is 1:12:43 a.m.

Link to the converter is here if anyone is interested, could be very handy tracking tweet time stamps in the future if one's so inclined:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=8ca070cc474c02335277c16ce15a469b

edited to add why this is useful: the conversion twitter does to real clock #s is confusing (as shown above) because it varies based on all sorts of variables like whether or not a user is logged in, possibly what their twitter account default time zone is, etc. The unix stamp is the key piece data that all of the variable time stamps that are displayed are based on. Hope that makes sense!


Wow, great work. I did read somewhere that it's a bug in the source code and twitter has never commented officially on it. Good information. I think it also looks into your cookies stored so maybe clearing your cookies/browser history could help as well?
 
i have been following this for days. she looked so familiar. but since i have had so many students i figured she just looked like some one i knew. just a few mins ago i found out that she lived around the corner from us while she was in her teens, i still dont know if she was friends with my daughter, who is asleep.
this is so close to home, in more ways than location. oh her poor family
 
Checking for updates before going to bed. Just saw/read this:

VOLUNTEERS FIND BODY OF WOMAN ON LONG ISLAND IN MEDFORD
By Josh Einiger
Friday, June 13, 2014

Suffolk County Police have not confirmed whether the body is that of the missing 21-year-old mother. Family and family have gathered at the scene.

The body was found by a group of volunteers who do not know Goode but who wanted to help. "I walked into the woods and smelled a very foul smell and we saw police and they told us to escort us out," said volunteer David Zornes.

Full article w/video at:
http://7online.com/news/body-of-woman-found-in-medford/110665/
 
RIP, Sarah...

:rose: :rose:

:praying: for those that love her...

May Justice be swift...
 
As I read through her Twitter page it seems that she had a couple jealous friends.
 
If you look at this streetview, it is at the end of the turn around. Looks like some sort of a path in the woods.

https://www.google.com/maps/@40.839958,-72.97476,3a,75y,341.09h,80.25t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sQiUwo_9n9haq0qlDZQ3gfA!2e0!6m1!1e1

The streetview gave me chills.

I too believe a female may be involved. When I hear "*****es, i think females.
I don't want to overstep boundaries, but after sleuthing a bit on twitter, I was getting bad vibes from more than one individual (male(s) & female). Anyway, this case screams unorganized, so there's no doubt in my mind LE will be making arrests soon.

If Sarah's acquaintances are smart, they'll start talking asap. I predict several arrests within the upcoming weeks.
 
So very sad for her family, especially her daughter. I suppose we all expected this outcome, but it doesn't make it any less sad. At least her family is going to have the closure that so many other familys don't get.

Now it's time to focus on who, why, and how.
 
I'm originally from long island, a few towns from her. I could be wrong, but I interpret her tweet about following her to mean followers on Twitter, not actual people following her whereabouts. Reading some of the tweets from her friends, they use the B word to mean male or female.
I'm bad on the tweet time, but has anyone determined what time it was when she tweeted that she was drunk driving?
 
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