margarita25
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Noting crime scene markers.
Dare i suggest a faint, very faint hope that this is a kidnapping for money (or whatever) scenario involving a number of people?
imo, speculation.
An Air bnb owner who was also named a POI in this case, and whose backyard has been dug up, and who got rid of items the police are requesting to be turned over...
I know the Lyft driver has been cleared , but I was just thinking how easy it would be for the driver to stop at the park and politely inform ML that he contacted another Lyft driver to bring her to the rest of her destination due to some excuse.He could have easily been working as a partner with POI.So here is a guy who didn't leave town, didn't proactively call the police once MK hit the news, started a bonfire, openly put ads up for possible crime scene evidence, and allowed comings and goings to go to the cloud through his doorbell?
So, you have a girl, exhausted, vulnerable, emotional, who decides to get in a waiting vehicle in a dark, deserted park at 3am, which then possibly took her to a $27 a night crash pad?
So you have a Lyft driver who likes night shifts, picks up a girl from a what looked like a deserted airport, and drops her off in a dark park, alone, and hands her off to a mysterious vehicle? A perfect storm of WTAF?
From her quote:
He listed the house for sale??
The link says the death was suspicious but death was "unattended". What does that mean exactly?
There is something really bugging me here in the way we keep talking about the mattress and Airbnb. When I looked at the listing for the bed, it was listed as "new" and was wrapped in plastic. I get that it might have been involved in a crime but the folks who picked it up probably thought they were getting a great deal, new bed, for free.
I know the Lyft driver has been cleared , but I was just thinking how easy it would be for the driver to stop at the park and politely inform ML that he contacted another Lyft driver to bring her to the rest of her destination due to some excuse.He could have easily been working as a partner with POI.
In a deserted park , ML would probably comply and get in the other car believing /trusting it was another lyft .
Ita.
Some countries like (I believe this is one of them) Venezuela do not have an extradition treaty-- so if he went there, he'd be safe and could not be turned over to the U.S. , nor tried.
There is something really bugging me here in the way we keep talking about the mattress and Airbnb. When I looked at the listing for the bed, it was listed as "new" and was wrapped in plastic. I get that it might have been involved in a crime but the folks who picked it up probably thought they were getting a great deal, new bed, for free.
As for Airbnb, while there are really nice places to stay on that site, there are also lower end listings such as this. Many folks, myself included, like the idea of being able to just sort of couch surf when traveling as opposed to paying exorbitant hotel costs. This means my accommodations might not be 5 star but that's ok. It also means I meet some pretty cool people. I think that is the case with those who left reviews on this house.
There has been conversation about victim shaming. What about the victim shaming of the folks who stayed at the Airbnb or took the bed? They are likely victims too and probably are shocked to learn that they are indirectly now involved. That said, they don't deserve the negative comments for the seemingly harmless choices they made.
If this was a friends with benefits situation I just don’t see them meeting at a park at nearly 3:00 am. Why not meet at the house? There’s something sketchy about the park meet up imo.
I know the Lyft driver has been cleared , but I was just thinking how easy it would be for the driver to stop at the park and politely inform ML that he contacted another Lyft driver to bring her to the rest of her destination due to some excuse.He could have easily been working as a partner with POI.
In a deserted park , ML would probably comply and get in the other car believing /trusting it was another lyft .
Ita.
Some countries like (I believe this is one of them) Venezuela do not have an extradition treaty-- so if he went there, he'd be safe and could not be turned over to the U.S. , nor tried.
Stuff gets taken all the time from here. Maps, transcripts, etc. At least they posted that it came from WS. Most of the time people that do that try to pass it off as their original work. On the Delphi case, myself and 4 other people listened through over 400 hours of archived scanner traffic and transcribed all the relevant transmissions and several sites ripped that off, passing it off as their own.
At least they are taking it from the best at doing what we all do here at WS.
You could have absolute 1000 percent truth and clearance from LE, and still......even after proven he/she is not involved, others will insist that they were.No. It doesn't work that way. Lyft rides are scheduled through the app by the rider. The Lyft driver has been cleared. Can we please stop sleuthing him?
Two more comments have come under this reporters quote- some folks are freaking out, thinking it's Kenzie.From her quote:
Sheriff Dale Ward says they have no idea what this could be at this time.
Does he mean that is it beyond recognition, as in burned, at this time? He worded this weird.