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Incident With Pickup Truck Eyed in Saginaw Slaying
Police investigating the slaying of a Saginaw girl are looking into an incident in which a man approached two young Fort Worth sisters a month ago but sped away when the girls' father confronted him.
The sisters, Alex Acuna, 9, and Andrea Acuna, 11, said they were in their front yard when the driver of a red pickup truck tried to get their attention.
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Incident-With-Pickup-Truck-Eyed-in-Saginaw-Slaying-214693701.html
My 2 cents on the hot tub. In my area of the US, we call the spa jacuzzi things hot tubs. They are large. Most fit 4 to 5 people. It could be a dialect thing, in that it is not a jacuzzi bath tub but a larger spa type.
well all I can say that I find it alarming the amount of stuff and the type of stuff they took from allana's home. I don't remember a case where a kid was missing and they took every piece of electronic and various bedding, and trash bags, toilet paper, water, and so on.......IMO, there is clearly much more that LE knows and believes than we are being told.
I mean, when Jessica was missing/found....did they do this to her home? remove this much stuff? do you know of other cases where they did this?
Incident With Pickup Truck Eyed in Saginaw Slaying
Police investigating the slaying of a Saginaw girl are looking into an incident in which a man approached two young Fort Worth sisters a month ago but sped away when the girls' father confronted him.
The sisters, Alex Acuna, 9, and Andrea Acuna, 11, said they were in their front yard when the driver of a red pickup truck tried to get their attention.
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Incident-With-Pickup-Truck-Eyed-in-Saginaw-Slaying-214693701.html
I don't know of another case off the top of my head where the child was found the same day, mere blocks away on a residential street, with a wealth of physical evidence found commonly in people's homes that could easily provide a list of things to match against the easiest home they could get a warrant for.
Comparing to JR is apples and oranges. Jessica vanished, it was a week before they found, pardon me, even part of her. There was no physical evidence to compare to items in her home, she was just gone.
The punctuation on that warrant is inconsistent. I'm wondering if a comma was meant to be inserted after the word "urine"? :waitasec:
If urine was found on Alanna it is possible that she voided at time of death. It's not unheard of for a person to do so. JMHO. It doesn't point conclusively to a sex crime. JMHO.
If the urine is against the laws of tx, as stated earlier then it could be used by someone to get past drug tests for govt and classified work environments. JmoIt does not make sense to me. She could have an accident at home and what would the urine prove?
Is there any other ideas people have for what in the heck the urine could mean
I've read the search warrant: where does it say the "urine" info? TIA.
LE didn't waste any time getting a search warrant after talking to neighbors. The judge signed the search warrant at 1:55 am after LE went around and interviewed neighbors around 1:00 am.
If the urine is against the laws of tx, as stated earlier then it could be used by someone to get past drug tests for govt and classified work environments. Jmo