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What if someone was helping him?
What if he was on his motorcycle and his partner brought another vehicle to help?
What if they took her to a location that was NOT the barn?
I think the LE and FBI are so tight lipped because there are more invovled , POSSIBLY a ring of these creeps?
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If an admin would please contact me that would be great. I have verified inside information that I don't want to post , but I have a VERY good reason for what I am suggesting happened .
I've alerted your post so a mod can tell you how to become verified. I should have this remembered as long as I've been a member, but sadly my memory sucks! :welcome: to websleuths! I wish it was under better circumstances. I applaud all of Sierah's community that has joined us, and offered such valuable information in helping to find her murderer and any other victims of his. Our thoughts and prayers are with the community as well as family and friends.
Why so many cellphones and recording equipment? Why hidden air mattresses? So many additional flags. He made $1,000 allegedly last year. How was his home floating caring for other members?
Last 5 p.m. press conference which was the last one they did before they announced Saturday they found, why was is stated we have no reason to believe she is not alive.
Why no private searches? That was a good thing, it prevents contamination, but why no private searches and so many called off? Does rain really impact looking for a person who may be living and wounded?
In reality when the dogs lost her scent in that cornfield it was painfully clear she was moved by a vehicle. I also cant see someone transporting a badly breeding person via motorcycle, but I believe he initially had his motorcycle
I'm sure his air mattress wasn't for the same reason we use to keep one in the barn. Ours was for an injured animal needing a softer place to lay down, or a foal that was premature and we didn't want it getting sores from laying on a hard surface, or for a person to sleep or rest on while doing long hours when an animal needs 24hr care, such as feeding an orphan foal, or a colicky horse that needed to make sure it wasn't laying down and not able to get back up, etc.
As I stated in an earlier post, individually, most of the items taken could be normal items found at a barn or shop. Many may not even have a connection to his crimes, but LE didn't and won't know until they are tested, and more information gained from the investigation. They have to take anything that COULD be related to crimes, and then determine if they are evidence or not.
Dogs are a good investigative tool. They are not without error. Some are better trained, and have more natural instincts than others. Recently we had an autistic man missing in our area for 3 days. Several dogs had been in to search. He was found less than a mile from his home, curled up sleeping, next to neighbors' dogs! YET, none of the dogs that searched gave any indication even to which way he ran. His scent should have been there. He did indeed bolt from his yard, and is a known bolter.
Many cases searchers and dogs have been in, and the person is found deceased later by a hunter, or private citizen within feet of where multiple searchers had searched.
I believe early on LE had found her bike, knew an abduction was the most likely culprit, and thus the use of private searchers wasn't asked for. In the case of the autistic man I just mentioned, private searchers were asked to search their own property and to ride the country roads but NOT to search on foot because it might hinder the dogs being able to pick up his scent. Sometimes I think searchers are not asked for in the beginning of a search because LE has enough manpower to knowledge of searches, and because of the chain of custody of evidence, as well as the possibility that the perp could be among the searchers and plant evidence or lead away from evidence.
Sierah was found relatively quickly compared to lots of the cases we see here daily. Many are still missing years later.
I don't find the media silence odd. LE isn't asking for tips or info from the public.
I think they are busy and overtime busy putting all the pieces in place, dotting i's, crossing t's and checking twice to build the strongest case they can for the Prosecutor.
Further along in the slow judicial process, we will be able to see all of this. moo
Media is controlled by money and powers stronger than most of us can believe. IMO. Investigative reporting isn't seen as much. Typically media reports on information that LE wants them to report, and not much more. Often they'll say 'a source within law enforcement', but not name who the source is, or that it's directly what they were asked to report. Fine line between 'leaked from law enforcement' and 'LE said we need to say this', and since reporters don't have to reveal their source, they can legally let the public know what LE wants us to know, without it breaking a law or used in court as a means of getting a case dismissed. JMO!
I personally do not think she died at the abduction site. After they arrested JDW for abduction, the sheriff, Roy Miller, told the public in a press conference that they have no reason to believe Sierah was dead.
I do think that JDW would have tormented her longer had the search not began so quickly. He might have felt rushed, and hurried up and murdered her before LE came around. With victims that live further away, he had time on his side.
I do believe you are correct as well. I don't think Sierah died at the abduction site. If she had, he could have just left her there, gathered his belongings and left. It is my belief, without anything to back it up yet, that JW actually approached LE at the abduction site or near a search with his willing to help them search, or that he was there looking for his items he had lost when his motorcycle broke down, etc. I guess we'll know more during the trial. I do think he inserted himself someway into the investigation and brought attention to himself. Maybe he thought he would be there looking for his items, and tell LE he was looking for his items to again state "now would anyone but an innocent man be there?". Seems his MO is to call LE with a problem before a victim can report the problem in hopes that LE will believe him over the victim. But that's just my opinion!
One of my most curious questions is just that....how long did he keep her alive???? It bothers me that they never pinpointed a date/time of death. Last I knew, the coroner said she died between July 19 - July 21, which to me, seems like a long range. If there was a freezer involved, I do understand how that might make it more difficult to pinpoint.
Pinpointing the time of death isn't always easy. Lots will depend on the amount of decomposition as well as facts obtained during the investigation. Many times the TOD is noted as the time the body is found, versus when the person actually died. I know they look at insect activity, rigor mortis, temp of body, contents of stomach, etc when attempting to narrow down the TOD. During trial we'll probably hear from a forensic medical examiner who can help pinpoint an approximate time frame.
He owns approximately 3 acres.
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Sadly that land that was bought and someone worked hard to get it paid for, will end up as the state's or auctioned at some point. I'm grateful it's just 3 acres and not 300 acres. IMO, every inch can be searched with 3 acres. His family are also in my prayers.