Curiosity1234
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I wouldn't think anyone driving by would notice the camera mounted on the windmill looking thing in the yard next to the house on the opposite side of the street from the silo. I had to zoom in to see the cable attached to the camera. You can bet he had an "Oh sh***" moment JDough, when they showed him the picture of his car especially since he denied he was in the area that day. I'm guessing they just showed him a photograph and will save the video for trial. The car never disappeared, he drove it the day of the abduction and continued to drive it right up until he was arrested at his place of employment. The car being reported missing was a mistake or it was misinterpreted by someone to mean LE couldn't find it. Not true at all.Perhaps he knew the family who resided in the home were gone? He may have watched them leave- church services, maybe? IMO, I doubt he noticed the camera. I think he had an "oh sh**" moment when investigators released the photo of his vehicle. That's why (if news reports are correct), the vehicle has disappeared.
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