SMK777
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2020
- Messages
- 6,183
- Reaction score
- 52,992
Probably.It just looks a little waterlogged to me, but if it’s an expensive / very protective case it would probably take a while…idk. Moo.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Probably.It just looks a little waterlogged to me, but if it’s an expensive / very protective case it would probably take a while…idk. Moo.
Can someone post a still photo of the case? (With link to source?) Maybe we could sleuth whether it's one of the more popular iphone cases. If it's a common case, then less reason to be hopeful. But if it's really not a common case to buy, we can have some optimism. IMO.
My wife dropped her phone at our boat dock and it went right to the bottom. Don’t thing the phone could have travelled that far in the water.Anyone know if phones can travel by water? They're quite heavy, but maybe the current is really strong there?
No, I agree. If it is in fact Caleb’s, he either was there and dropped it, or the suspect traveled there and tossed it later.My wife dropped her phone at our boat dock and it went right to the bottom. Don’t thing the phone could have travelled that far in the water.
I’m not sure why the police would confirm publicly if this is his phone- at least right now.
There’s no way, imo, that it traveled that far in a current on its own, I find it more likely tossed there, or around that area (if it is his)
I also think that just a few days being in the sediment and water would look pretty similar to 3 months.
Praying that digital forensics now solves this case!
Thinking of you and your loved ones, Caleb
Yes, you’d think a killer would drive 200 miles to toss the phone. Not 10. However, stupider things have happened. Especially if the person was in a panic, maybe not an experienced predator. Or maybe hadn’t know he would actually do what he did.There's at least one reason I can think of - and personally I don't believe it's his phone - for LE to confirm publicly whether it's Caleb's phone. If the assumption is made that Caleb and his phone may have been together in the area, it opens up a new search vector, including re-canvassing for video footage, etc.
I agree with you that phones don't float or drift.
Because I'm still firmly welded to my belief that Caleb was killed by a predator, I don't see that predator being so sloppy as to toss Caleb's phone anywhere remotely close to where he grabbed him. IMO, both Caleb and his phone are long gone.
That being said, I'm keen to hear from LE.
Or he wouldn't expect a phone to be found in water this (relatively) soon.Yes, you’d think a killer would drive 200 miles to toss the phone. Not 10. However, stupider things have happened. Especially if the person was in a panic, maybe not an experienced predator. Or maybe hadn’t know he would actually do what he did.
True….Or he wouldn't expect a phone to be found in water this (relatively) soon.
I don't think I've ever seen a case like that. It's clear on the back, and the side trim is varying shades of blue/aqua?This is the cover:
View attachment 508991
Yes. Well, his father says it looks like Caleb’s. So I just wish there were some official confirmation one way or the other.I don't think I've ever seen a case like that. It's clear on the back, and the side trim is varying shades of blue/aqua?
I don't think I've ever seen a case like that. It's clear on the back, and the side trim is varying shades of blue/aqua?
It does indeed look similar. It seems popular on Amazon.
Might be the one on the leftThis is the cover:
View attachment 508991
Yes, very similar!Might be the one on the left
View attachment 509043
Source: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-iphone-12-cases/ (see under X-Doria Raptic cases)