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Wow.
Wow.
Exactly.Yeah, that was quite a scene on the news, watching LE bust in the door. I think they are sending a message that the end is near for the perpetrator.
They could. But it is all part of the "atmosphere" law enforcement likes to create.Couldn't they have just used a locksmith?
The condo deed is only in Anna's name. The mortgage on it was satisfied back in 2011 I think. Don't know if he used it or not since Anna disappeared.So the husband has been paying a mortgage on an empty house all this time, or did he use it?
Perhaps it is time for the media to request the search warrants and probable cause affidavits and the State Police/DA to release them. Executing the warrants isn't motivating anyone to speak so giving a bit of what law enforcement knows (and could prove) might be enough to suddenly have an attorney show up at the DA's office who will say they have a client with information.I may be wrong, but I still think there is at least one enabler involved. Waiting to see if the POI tries to throw anyone else under the bus.
The warrants are sealed.Perhaps it is time for the media to request the search warrants and probable cause affidavits and the State Police/DA to release them. Executing the warrants isn't motivating anyone to speak so giving a bit of what law enforcement knows (and could prove) might be enough to suddenly have an attorney show up at the DA's office who will say they have a client with information.
I'm sure they did. Luminol can detect blood for a long time after it is spilled. On the Discovery channel, Luminol was used to detect blood on the floor joists below the murder site of Mr. Andrew Borden in the infamous Borden murders of 1892 in Fall Rivers, Massachusetts. This reaction was 112 years after the murder occurred.I wonder if LE used Luminol on the curb trash can interiors to see if any of the trash bags leaked blood or body fluids?
That's incredible.I'm sure they did. Luminol can detect blood for a long time after it is spilled. On the Discovery channel, Luminol was used to detect blood on the floor joists below the murder site of Mr. Andrew Borden in the infamous Borden murders of 1892 in Fall Rivers, Massachusetts. This reaction was 112 years after the murder occurred.
This has been such a heartbreaking case. I don't know who I feel sorry for (besides poor Anna, of course!), her parents or her son. Of course, my heart goes out to the son most because this has to be so confusing for him. Poor Anna's parents suspected something wasn't right right away but were out of the country and it took awhile before they were taken serious.Finally, some movement in this case. Waiting to see if MSM will have a story. Any new information would help.
Oh jeez I looked there when I bought my townhouse a decade ago
I understand. But searching the condo would be something expected. It isn't as if it is a surprise to the person(s) responsible that it took place. Now, if law enforcement is 100 percent certain that they are dealing with a lone actor then I could see holding back what they have as part of the probable cause. But if they believe there is another involved, in any way, releasing even a small part of what is known - in particular that there is more than one involved and perhaps one way they know that - it might motivate the other party to get on the bus rather than get run over by it.The warrants are sealed.
more than one involved and perhaps one way they know that - it might motivate the other party to get on the bus rather than get run over by it.
Be careful. You shouldn't be out there alone.Bingo. My gut feeling is that the other actor is more of a "puppet master". Unless the main actor has been watching a lot of ID TV or has a serious case of beginners luck, I don't see him pulling something this complex off without without a residual forensics evidence error. The level of venom directed towards me when I started to poke around and take pictures seems to point at "someone" being more than just a little nervous. Time will tell.