DoxieMommy
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My thoughts exactly.That sounded so “final”
My thoughts exactly.That sounded so “final”
Found him but not her?? Dang!!That sounded so “final”
I thought her mother looked like she's medicated. Her husband was trying to keep it together. I am sure they know much more and it's only a matter of time before we know it too. SAD!Phew! Finally caught up. This case is tragic, so many questions. I watched the video of the family statement and noticed Liza's husband crying and her mother stoic and seemingly angry, brother and dad hard to read. What a horrible experience, hoping they find her soon and that justice is swift - and severe. MOO
There might be evidence in the car that tells the family more about what happened.I thought her mother looked like she's medicated. Her husband was trying to keep it together. I am sure they know much more and it's only a matter of time before we know it too. SAD!
Or it is the calm before Mama Bear gets involved.I thought her mother looked like she's medicated. Her husband was trying to keep it together. I am sure they know much more and it's only a matter of time before we know it too. SAD!
Something still feels “off” to me.And just like that, this feels "normal."
Statement from the family, and law enforcement's silence has been because they were closing in on the suspect vehicle and suspect.
So now I overwhelmingly expect that this is going to wind up being a stranger abduction, likely a crime of opportunity.
Hopefully more details come out soon.
So now that LE has the car I wonder if has GPS tracking. OK, I know if this was planned he could have disabled it. But if he is driving around in the same vehicle, he just might be dumb enough to not know about GPS tracking.
I've followed a bunch of cases where suspects have held on to the vehicle. He also may have figured he was ok after seeing those grainy stills.Something still feels “off” to me.
A Crime of opportunity is usually quick and dump the evidence, creating as much distance as possible between the perp & the crime.
Ransom demands would be within the 1st couple of hours. There is zero chance this person driving the suv (if involved) couldn’t have heard about this case & wouldn’t have ditched the car.
Even stupid criminals wouldn’t stick around. Especially, when finding out this is an affluent family in the area.
Even Molly Tibbs killer (who spoke no English) covered his crime and wasn’t caught for a while.
Idk. Something still doesn’t seem right.
Oh and I think there was more than one person involved.
agree 100%Something still feels “off” to me.
A Crime of opportunity is usually quick and dump the evidence, creating as much distance as possible between the perp & the crime.
Ransom demands would be within the 1st couple of hours. There is zero chance this person driving the suv (if involved) couldn’t have heard about this case & wouldn’t have ditched the car.
Even stupid criminals wouldn’t stick around. Especially, when finding out this is an affluent family in the area.
Even Molly Tibbs killer (who spoke no English) covered his crime and wasn’t caught for a while.
Idk. Something still doesn’t seem right.
Oh and I think there was more than one person involved.
I noticed when the uncle said bring Liza home safe her husband shook his head slightly. I do think they expect the worse. And I agree with Otto the car may have evidence indicating that. I hope they find her quicklyMom looks extremely angry (rightfully so) and is using a lot of restraint not to just unleash her wrath upon this person. Husband and dad look heartbroken. That was so hard to watch.