I'm curious as to why he kept her chained in a shipping container when he had a lot of other choices available. Like he feeds her and lets her walk around sometimes with him, but then, he also locks her up tight in a metal box in the heat. Was he surprised she lived? I'm so confused about the why of keeping a captive.
I wonder if this is the first time he held someone captive -- escalating behavior?
I am curious to know more about the contents of the metal storage container. Having watched the Nate Kibby case where he held teen AH in a storage container on his property for months, I am curious how KB's container was appointed.
Unlike Nate Kibby, this perp did not reside on the property where KB was being held. That suggest she did not eat with regularity or frequency and to feed her required special trips. The horror, of knowing you were on a fenced remote rural property and nobody would hear you scream. If she was allowed out to "exercise" running or screaming may do little good in that circumstance.
Was the container lighted in any way or did she spend hours and hours weeks and weeks alone in the dark?
I am curious to know more about the contents of the metal storage container. Having watched the Nate Kibby case where he held teen AH in a storage container on his property for months, I am curious how KB's container was appointed.
Unlike Nate Kibby, this perp did not reside on the property where KB was being held. That suggest she did not eat with regularity or frequency and to feed her required special trips. The horror, of knowing you were on a fenced remote rural property and nobody would hear you scream. If she was allowed out to "exercise" running or screaming may do little good in that circumstance.
Was the container lighted in any way or did she spend hours and hours weeks and weeks alone in the dark?
I'm perplexed by the difference in the number of remains that have been found on his property. KB indicated there were four, however, LE seems to be confident the three that have found are all that are there. I'm wondering if TK was using embellishing the count to help keep her subordinate. Maybe something along the lines of previously doing the exact same thing only his captive didn't cooperate and he ultimately killed her; letting KB know he had no qualms in doing it again if she wasn't compliant. I guess that would leave an odd number of remains to find and not even, I'm not sure why this niggles me.
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Reports coming in they Have the excavator out at property digging again
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Reports coming in they Have the excavator out at property digging again
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I have looked for information about this and can't seem to find anything. I wonder if he gave up more information? Hopefully they keep searching and digging despite what he says. That is a lot property.
Not sure if this detail was reported in this thread yet:
"She was held for two months inside a steel four-foot-by-six-foot metal cage that was placed inside the 30-foot-long metal storage container."
http://www.insideedition.com/headli...n-storage-container-on-sex-offenders-property
Anderson Police Capt. Michael Aikens said his detectives requested cellphone records “immediately” after Brown and Carver were reported missing in late August. They sought the records after not getting a response from placing basic calls.
“It took us about a month to a month-and-a-half" to receive those records, Aikens said. "Sometimes it can take up to a year.”
At the time, investigators didn’t realize the severity of the situation. Aikens said many missing person cases involve people simply wanting to get away.
“We had nothing to indicate that something happened," he said. "It was more like they just didn’t want to be found.”
The process of requesting records from phone companies is automated and doesn’t allow for much deviation, Aikens said. The time it takes to retrieve those records is a challenge, he said.
“We really don’t know where it’s going for the most part. A lot of times, you can’t even talk to a person," he said. "Everything’s automated."
I am curious to know more about the contents of the metal storage container. Having watched the Nate Kibby case where he held teen AH in a storage container on his property for months, I am curious how KB's container was appointed.
Unlike Nate Kibby, this perp did not reside on the property where KB was being held. That suggest she did not eat with regularity or frequency and to feed her required special trips. The horror, of knowing you were on a fenced remote rural property and nobody would hear you scream. If she was allowed out to "exercise" running or screaming may do little good in that circumstance.
Was the container lighted in any way or did she spend hours and hours weeks and weeks alone in the dark?