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Can anyone tell the approximate year of this vehicle? Is it indeed a GMC Terrain?
Can anyone tell the approximate year of this vehicle? Is it indeed a GMC Terrain?
That crossed my mind also. The abductors could have abandoned the vehicle with keys, knowing someone would steal it. I hope I am wrong though and answers come soon.Let’s pause and reserve on conclusions. This is an apartment complex where a 3BR goes for $995 despite being in one of the hottest states for rent growth in the entire country … this is what people in multifamily real estate investment call a Class C, which generally a neighborhood where many are working on improving their lives, but by and large residents have histories and warrants and unpaid fines and the like. This is a place where a stolen car might reappear and where people are frightened of law enforcement with tanks and helis. Let’s see what a bit of time reveals.
Looking for DNA?WHY would they remove lawn shears from her home? I get the computer and a Jeep Grand Cherokee, they're looking for forensics to prove or disprove by lack of evidence. But LAWN SHEARS? Thoughts?
Police Towed a Vehicle & Removed Lawn Shears & a Computer From The Home of Richie & Eliza Fletcher
Richie Fletcher, Eliza Fletcher's Husband: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Richard "Richie" Fletcher is the husband of Eliza "Liza" Fletcher.heavy.com
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+1. I’m thinking the person was known to her, not a simple crime of opportunity. I am thinking there’s evidence of obsession/stalking on her computer (that was seized as evidence). MOO.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.
Sadly, not surprising.Lakes at Ridgeway apartments is in the Hickory Hill area of Memphis. Definitely a more sketchy, high crime area
I feel like the shears require a good grip and likely would be a great source of printsLooking for DNA?
I think they were most likely just covering their bases, and all of that is going to amount to nothing (except for her DNA that I imagine they gathered from a toothbrush or something).+1. I’m thinking the person was known to her, not a simple crime of opportunity. I am thinking there’s evidence of obsession/stalking on her computer (that was seized as evidence). MOO.
I will be extremely surprised if this person worked (in the typical sense of a real job). JMOWho was late coming home from 3rd shift, or didn’t make it in to work that morning? Crime of opportunity- who is out at the time in the am? imo
It might be planned out, but not necessarily either. Personal experience, when I was younger I jogged starting in the early morning, at 5 a.m. One morning someone drove by in a car and stopped, tried to rob me. I got away and called the cops with a vehicle description and a partial license plate. The cops caught him, and it turned out he was a high-functioning crackhead looking to get the money to keep his high going. The point is, at 4:30 in the morning it could be a druggie who impulsively wanted to kidnap a young woman for sex crime purposes although I pray that is not the case here.Maybe I am being naive here, but I just don't see someone driving around at 4:30 AM looking to abduct someone at random. This feels intentional and planned out to me. MOO.
So you think random stranger driving by saw her and snatched her? Even if there were 2 people in the suspect vehicle?I think they were most likely just covering their bases, and all of that is coming to amount to nothing.
I think they were finally able to identify the vehicle, and it came at some point after that.
I think they were most likely just covering their bases, and all of that is coming to amount to nothing.
I think they were finally able to identify the vehicle, and it came at some point after that.