All things are possible, but don't they usually tend to try to nab those who wouldn't be missed? The stepdaughter of a UFC fighter seems like a poor target unless someone was looking for a ransom, but if they were looking for a ransom I wouldn't think the governor would be offering the reward...
Trying to catch up but my internet is awful, not sure if this has been addressed or answered: the DEA and ATF are part of the investigation? Has anyone heard of them coming in on a missing persons case before?
ETA: Hold up, maybe I'm imagining things. Those departments aren't listed in any of...
I know Cassie from NBC 15 said that the damage on the vehicle was due to the removal or mostly due to the removal, but I wonder if that's completely accurate?
ETA: I know Cassie joins most of the discussion groups about cases on Facebook. I wonder if she'd be willing to join Websleuths.
This may be way out there, but the specs for the Chevy Cruz note a separate on-board navigation system. I wonder if it was active. This one wouldn't be accessible by Pearl Motors. This is pretty far out in left field, especially considering that DNV KNEW where Ollie's is which is why it was...
I just perused the web for videos of cars being removed from bodies of water, and some of them had significant front end damage and some did not. I think it really depends on the depth of the water and how it entered. Right off of a boat ramp is probably a smoother entry with greater depth -...
There is a Mythbusters episode about getting out of sinking vehicles that may be of interest. I think the possibility of a delayed reaction time due to intoxication may also need to be factored in. She might have driven in and tried to put the car in reverse before even thinking about getting...
A local stated that the light at the ramp is out, so the ramp is pitch black at night, and when coming upon it, the houses across the water look like just another part of the neighborhood.
So, here's where my mind is at currently, JMO, on it being an accident: on-board black box/recorder might...
Not related to DNV's case, but just as a note on local crime activity: Body found in Mobile’s Dog River identified, homicide investigation underway
This one is being treated absolutely as a homicide. Curious of how fast police will make an arrest.
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