MissMalowe
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That car certainly didn't travel very far. And because law enforcement knows the exact window of time that the car was not at the home, I'm guessing that information came from a neighbors surveillance camera and that because they are now asking the public to check their surveillance footage as well, they have already ruled out the possibility of his driving up and down the streets & around the neighborhood looking for her as even being a possible explanation. (Perhaps due to footage obtained from neighboring streets)
If the car left at 4am and returned at 5am, that's a very minimal amount of time to accomplish much; even if running an innocent errand under normal circumstances.
The mother was reportedly asleep.... He knew he was under the added pressure of needing to return before she would wake up. Most criminals go somewhere they are at least somewhat familiar with, that's not a new or surprising revelation, but this guy was really in more of a time crunch. I don't think that car went far at all.
The attorney for the mother, Kent Starr, said in his first statement that was posted earlier that "The mere fact that you don't hear from someone who's mourning; some individuals mourn differently. The mere fact that SHE MAY WALK UP AND DOWN THE STREET and react differently to a time of trauma....." Must be referring to the what the neighbor told reporter Maria Guerrero he saw at 7:27am (Indian woman with a sash walking on the street fast)
(Currently the 4th video down, 1:25 mark)http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Ri...rl-Missing-for-Nearly-48-Hours-450019193.html
So, I'm thinking with the 911 call being at 8, her possibly being on the street at 7:27am, she must have woken up around no earlier than 7:00-7:20. So, as it turns out, he possibly had 2 additional hours from the time he got back to the time she woke up to tie up any loose ends......and "do laundry"
Edited to add: Since LE is asking for everyone including businesses to check their surveillance footage, I wonder if he left his cell phone at home. Or perhaps LE wants video to go along with where they have already tracked his phone? I'd think if they knew where he went, they would already be searching that area. Thoughts on the phone?
*Just thinking out loud, obviously / tossing around ideas and time frames*
If the car left at 4am and returned at 5am, that's a very minimal amount of time to accomplish much; even if running an innocent errand under normal circumstances.
The mother was reportedly asleep.... He knew he was under the added pressure of needing to return before she would wake up. Most criminals go somewhere they are at least somewhat familiar with, that's not a new or surprising revelation, but this guy was really in more of a time crunch. I don't think that car went far at all.
The attorney for the mother, Kent Starr, said in his first statement that was posted earlier that "The mere fact that you don't hear from someone who's mourning; some individuals mourn differently. The mere fact that SHE MAY WALK UP AND DOWN THE STREET and react differently to a time of trauma....." Must be referring to the what the neighbor told reporter Maria Guerrero he saw at 7:27am (Indian woman with a sash walking on the street fast)
(Currently the 4th video down, 1:25 mark)http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Ri...rl-Missing-for-Nearly-48-Hours-450019193.html
So, I'm thinking with the 911 call being at 8, her possibly being on the street at 7:27am, she must have woken up around no earlier than 7:00-7:20. So, as it turns out, he possibly had 2 additional hours from the time he got back to the time she woke up to tie up any loose ends......and "do laundry"
Edited to add: Since LE is asking for everyone including businesses to check their surveillance footage, I wonder if he left his cell phone at home. Or perhaps LE wants video to go along with where they have already tracked his phone? I'd think if they knew where he went, they would already be searching that area. Thoughts on the phone?
*Just thinking out loud, obviously / tossing around ideas and time frames*