anonypotomous
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LOL NO! I was playing with you, sorry.
Ok.. [emoji1384]
LOL NO! I was playing with you, sorry.
Oops. Sorry, I suppose we already knew that. Has there been an arrest?
That's how Austin authorities secured the involvement of federal law enforcement officials to procure a search warrant for Cyphers' property in Caldwell County. Authorities recovered six firearms and ammunition from a gun safe there, according to a federal criminal complaint filed April 15 by a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent in the Western District of Texas. Cyphers is currently in federal custody on a firearms charge and is awaiting trial without bail.
Austin police detectives interviewed Cyphers about his actions in early April, but later determined he had been "untruthful as to his whereabouts," the statement said. As a felon, Cyphers acknowledged having firearms – which he is not allowed to possess under federal law.
That's how Austin authorities secured the involvement of federal law enforcement officials to procure a search warrant for Cyphers' property in Caldwell County. Authorities recovered six firearms and ammunition from a gun safe there, according to a federal criminal complaint filed April 15 by a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent in the Western District of Texas. Cyphers is currently in federal custody on a firearms charge and is awaiting trial without bail.
In searching and processing a residence in the 6800 block of Montana in Austin, local investigators concluded that "an act of violence had occurred at that location and that the crime scene had been cleaned up," the release said.
Information obtained through 11 search warrants determined that the cell phones of Gibson, Taylor and Cyphers were all at the Montana address in the early-morning hours of April 2. Later that day, all three cell phone traveled together to Houston, where a call from Cyphers' phone was made to Megabus, a commercial bus line. Other calls were made within walking distance from where Taylor's Charger was found. Cyphers' phone alone then travels along the route Megabus takes for its Houston to Austin leg.
Gibson and Taylor both left children at their respective homes and abandoned steady employment, which friends and relatives said neither would do.
All that's left now, is to figure out where he put them. My guess would be somewhere pretty close to where he lives.
I've given this some thought since we got the news. he must have left all three phones at home while he dumped them, then came back, putting all phones in the car and drives back to Houston. what I don't get is why he just didn't turn all phones off.
That's how Austin authorities secured the involvement of federal law enforcement officials to procure a search warrant for Cyphers' property in Caldwell County. Authorities recovered six firearms and ammunition from a gun safe there, according to a federal criminal complaint filed April 15 by a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent in the Western District of Texas. Cyphers is currently in federal custody on a firearms charge and is awaiting trial without bail.
I agree completely ... it's been awhile since I've looked at this case, was it ever stated that blood evidence was found in their vehicle? If not, I'm betting they are somewhere extremely close to his residence. He doesn't seem like the brightest bulb on the tree, iykwim and jmo.
Houston police notified Austin authorities that Taylor's 2010 Dodge Charger had been located in the 2400 block of Milam in downtown Houston the following day. Houston officials said that the vehicle contained "personal effects of Gibson and Taylor that people don't normally leave behind, and there was potentially blood and biological evidence in the car," the release said.
http://m.chron.com/news/houston-tex...-emerge-in-Houston-couple-s-April-7963711.phpInformation obtained through 11 search warrants determined that the cell phones of Gibson, Taylor and Cyphers were all at the Montana address in the early-morning hours of April 2. Later that day, all three cell phone traveled together to Houston, where a call from Cyphers' phone was made to Megabus, a commercial bus line. Other calls were made within walking distance from where Taylor's Charger was found. Cyphers' phone alone then travels along the route Megabus takes for its Houston to Austin leg.
He reportedly has property in Caldwell County that was searched. It isn't clear as to the extent of the property seach or how much acreage we're talking about.
http://m.chron.com/news/houston-tex...-emerge-in-Houston-couple-s-April-7963711.php
I looked for property in Caldwell County and came up empty. Perhaps my search was flawed?
http://www.caldwellcad.org/index.php/Search?q=property+tax+rates&src=gadget&=
I did find properties in Bastrop County for a HC; I think those properties are probably his father's -- HC, Sr. HC, Sr. died in 2014.
http://propertysearch.bastropcad.or...Item=8&PropertyID=&PropertyOwnerID=&NodeID=11
http://m.statesman.com/news/news/local/obituaries/nh9S9/
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=138607936
HC, Sr. was born in Caldwell County.
This case is driving me nuts.