So it sounds like the “kidnapers” made their demands and offered whatever it was that proved they were real. They set two deadlines, and said that would be the only communication (if what we are hearing is true). The family is asking for proof of life and for the kidnapers to reach out to them...
Same people-“family members”. Early talk was daughter and maybe her husband went to the house Sunday. Early talk on Saturday drop off was the husband, then switched to “family member”. Nothing concrete.
If this truly is a kidnaping and the FBI is in charge, would they allow the Sheriff to be interviewed on talk shows? Is he out of the loop and doing his own thing?
If the Sheriff is still the point man at the press conferences, I would hope he would be involved enough to know about something that huge. If, as he says, he is hoping she she will be found alive, a plea from her family to whomever has her is a big effing deal.
They really haven’t spoken as to what was found inside the house, i.e. signs of a struggle. We might guess that there was evidence of something in the bedroom-maybe sheets were on the floor or a blanket in a twist, with the way the Sheriff talked about Nancy being abducted from her bed. We have...
I did not know it at the time, but found out that my brothers would drop off my elderly Dad at the curb and let him get into the house by himself. He walked at the time with a cane, and lived alone. My family had a habit of blinking the porch light once inside as a sign we were okay. Of course...
Just throwing stuff out there-could the camera have been removed, and then the perpetrator started banging on the door, stirring Nancy out of her bed? Would she have opened the door to someone she knew and trusted, and then some sort of confrontation took place on the porch? Could the porch have...
So what did LE go back to the house for? BTW, spidey senses as I am listening to the FBI that keeps mentioning Nancy is a Grandma. Not a mother, a Grandma. Appealing to something.
I can understand no cloud, but someone other than Nancy should have gotten notifications as well. She is an 84 year old woman with mobility issues, a pacemaker, is in pain every day, and requires daily medication. I’m guessing no central station burglar alarm, no life alert device, and we know...
Assuming the camera app was on Nancy’s phone, which was found in the house. So they could see the notifications but after 3 hours the footage would not be there to view? Am I getting that right? When my FIL was alive and living alone (at 91!), he had Blink cameras inside and out, with no...
Regarding the cameras-if at least one of them was cloud based, would the perpetrator have to know which camera was NOT and enter that way and remove it, and either avoid or somehow disarm the cloud based ones before being visible on them?
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