Criminals are usually up until early hours to look for victims to rob or rape under the cover of darkness and most people are not out and are sleeping.OK, but then why did he just happen to be hanging around her jogging route at 4:30 or so in the morning, among university buildings? Who does that? Who gets up when most people are asleep, drives to a university area, and just idles there?
Thanks for posting and now he’ll be getting even more charges. And bond rescinded rightfully so. Nothing he experiences can ever match the devastation her family is experiencing.More details on that identity theft charge.
Kidnapping suspect Cleotha Abston faces new charges ahead of first hearing
Ahead of the first hearing for Cleotha Abston, the man charged with kidnapping Memphis woman Eliza Fletcher, new charges are dropped stemming from a police report just one day before the kidnapping.www.actionnews5.com
Cell phone data is most likely I think. Maybe they searched all the areas he lingered, and this was the last one, or simply the last unchecked place.Here’s a question—the tweet says that they found the body at 5:07, but the intensive search/command center relocation, etc. has been going on for much longer than that, this afternoon. So, how do you think their intense focus on this location started?
I don’t think he was the type to tell them.
No, but his phone pings told them as well as the gps in the carHere’s a question—the tweet says that they found the body at 5:07, but the intensive search/command center relocation, etc. has been going on for much longer than that, this afternoon. So, how do you think their intense focus on this location started?
I don’t think he was the type to tell them.
I think they've been narrowing it down for days. If he didn't have time to go too far away and he seems careless in most other areas, maybe they figured closer to home. Someone might have also smelled something Just guessing possible reasons they have been searching this area. It does seem close to where he was and maybe his phone data came back or even vehicle data if that is possible on the car he was driving.Here’s a question—the tweet says that they found the body at 5:07, but the intensive search/command center relocation, etc. has been going on for much longer than that, this afternoon. So, how do you think their intense focus on this location started?
I don’t think he was the type to tell them.
It is strange that apparently her uncle worked at the same law firm as his prior victim from 20 years ago, but perhaps just coincidence.No, sorry, I corrected my earlier post. It was a male lawyer, not a woman, whom he forced to withdraw money via an ATM. But it may have been in the newspapers, that she got an inheritance; it was a relatively recent event. And he was hanging out in that university area she was jogging in, for 20 minutes or so before she passed through. That makes it look like he could have been waiting for her. Otherwise, why would he be idling at 4:30 in the morning around university buildings?
It looks like there's a big empty lot behind a church closer to the intersection of Person AveNot what I expected at all. The 1600 block of Victor is so near homes.
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