keeponsearching
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I am so glad cameras are everywhere. Someday it will be so hard to abduct someone. Maybe this will finally end. Just wishful thinking.
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Maybe a neighbor who recognized him from the videos and knew what car he drove and also knew he didn't work so he is either on disability, living off of savings or a trust, or a criminal, or works from home online but lets go with criminal in this case. JMO.
This is true. However if this guy lived in these apartments, who would report his car has being suspicous
Of course they knew it was him. IMO they said reflection because they wanted him to think they did not see him. So he was just home chillin like no one knew it was him.
I mean if you had some sort of unique description like dreadlocks and you knew you were being looked for, you could quickly take care of the dreadlocks.
Maybe a neighbor who recognized him from the videos and knew what car he drove and also knew he didn't work so he is either on disability, living off of savings or a trust, or a criminal, or works from home online but lets go with criminal in this case. JMO.
Perhaps blood on the car?
A search warrant has to be very specific and would not cover the home and car unless probable cause existed. Chief's statement that the search of the vehicle gave them probable cause for search warrant for apartment shows that something was found in the car which ties the car to Hannah and then PC to search apartment could exit if RO lives there ...
See I can see reporting the guy if he fitted the description. However if he lived there the car wouldn't be suspicious. The car is suppose to be there, the guy lives there. They came there because the car was there. They didn't go there because of the description. Unless I understood the article wrong.
From Hanna's Parents to the University of Virginia . . . . . so sad
Dear Members of the UVa Community:
Last night, we attended the candlelight vigil organized by the students at the University of Virginia. We found the vigil to be extremely moving and would like to offer our sincere thanks to the students for arranging the event and to the University for enabling our attendance.
We were comforted by the evident high esteem in which our cherished daughter is held by her many friends at the University of Virginia and beyond.
We continue to be optimistic that Hannah will soon be returned safely to us. We repeat our previous appeal to contact the Charlottesville Police Department if you have any information that could help the Department’s enquires.
Lastly, it is now Friday, a week since Hannah’s disappearance. For those students planning to unwind this weekend, please be extra vigilant when you are out and walk with a buddy.
John and Sue Graham
I'm thinking there might not have been any struggle getting her into the car if she was obvious about being lost and they offered her a ride back to her dorm.