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I'm wondering, too. Especially after hearing about back doors being propped open. Was there a safe in the house? Did it get removed by the perp, along with NG? It may not have contained anything of real value, but the robbers wouldn't know. Perhaps a cleaning person was aware of it and...
I have RING cameras also and the RING Chime, which I can program to alert me (with a different selection of tones) whenever someone is coming up my driveway, front door or in the backyard. Best invention ever.
Could NG and her late husband have had a big loose gemstone collection, from his career as a Mining Engineer? That's what I keep thinking. Loose stones would be very hard to trace, unlike jewelry.
I agree with the guard dog recommendation, but personally I prefer a bunch of small dogs that bark up a storm. They are also nigh impossible to bribe, unlike a larger dog. I have 4 toy size dogs and when my mail is delivered thru my front door, it sounds more like about 10 dogs with all of the...
As far as the search dogs, weren't they just mainly trained to go after drugs and random people? I personally think Blood Hounds would've been the best choice. They have been bred for a verrrrry long time, to track people.
Speaking of KIA's, I was listening to a retired FBI agent on one of BE's broadcasts. Hard to remember as I've been binge watching for the past 2 days. According to this agent, everything is connected to the internet. So even if this perp left the phone at home, his car (providing it IS a KIA...
Regarding Nextdoor, I recall reading an article weeks ago, that said NG had posted something about a misdelivered Amazon package on there. Apparently, she was an active member. I wonder if it that could've been another way to case the property--impersonate a delivery driver? Just a random thought.
I personally think going door to door, in her neighborhood, with flyers and just surreptitiously getting a look at whomever answers would *maybe* get an idea of what people who live around her look like. I really think it is someone who lives close by and knows how to drive around those roads.
Yep. I grew up in the country and one thing about dogs out there, if your's starts barking in the middle of the nite, more than likely the neighbor's dogs will also.
I thought maybe a worker too, at first. But then after seeing what a pinky ring on his finger under the glove and manicured eyebrows/mustache might be, I am thinking someone who has some money, a lot of education on using computers and as someone has stated already, may live in the neighborhood...
I strongly disagree. If a dog was a bad idea, they wouldn't be used for people in wheelchairs or sight impaired. Many times, just the bark will scare off an intruder. I cannot imagine how frightened that poor woman was, when she was awakened by a masked, armed criminal by her bedside, in the...
True, all big dogs are like that. I have 4 small ones--3 Toy Poodles and a Yorkie. You can't hear yourself think, when they start barking. I also have cameras all over, inside and out. And a gun. But my real security is the dogs. Yes, they can be a bother, but the advantages far outweigh...
I'm interested in the bite light/mouth flashlight, the presumed kidnapper in the video, had in his mouth. Are they all that common? I have been looking around out of curiosity and can't seem to find anything like that--not on Amazon or Walmart. Interesting that he chose something like that and...
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