Crimechick27
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P.S. thanks for accepting me into the group. #websleuthsrocks ✌
Welcome!P.S. thanks for accepting me into the group. #websleuthsrocks ✌
They should go door to door at the apartment complex where her car was found and show them his picture to see if anyone recognizes him. He might not live there necessarily but may have been seen there before visiting someone who does live there. A lot of times things are not random and are done because the perp is familiar with the area.
Welp, that’s not good! All the more reason for the police to look into him though for sure! Yikes!Oh wow just saw the social media post, very interesting indeed, the POI has been identified on SMS hopefully it’s not much longer before we have some answers.
Edit : yikes seems like this guy has priors for attempted murder , he’s even had victims at Chevron before.
Got it! If I posted anything I need to take down, let me know, and I’ll delete it right away.Reminder we can't bring anything from social media on Websleuth's unless its been in main stream media. It will get Aniah's thread shut down and we don't want that.
It is mind boggling to be sure.I find it hard to fathom two people charged with those serious of charges in February, would already be walking the streets...
I know we can’t post anything from SM... but here’s a news article about a robbery and beating in Montgomery earlier this year and the man arrested looks a lot like the guy on the video... in MOO and whatnot. (The guy arrested in this article was also arrested in 2012 for the attempted murder of 2 LE officers at a Chevron in Montgomery.)
Two charged with beating, robbing, abducting 2 men at Montgomery hotel
RIGHT?!!I find it hard to fathom two people charged with those serious of charges in February, would already be walking the streets...
That’s a great point. Some states only collect DNA from convicted felons, but I just checked and AL is one of 30 that collects it from all arrestees - regardless of the offense committed. (They’ve been collecting DNA from arrestees since 2009.) So, this guy’s DNA should definitely be in the database.So if they have this guy leaving the gas station in a silver car, he must have followed her? With a criminal history they would already have is DNA so was there not enough for a match?
It happens all the time IMO -I find it hard to fathom two people charged with those serious of charges in February, would already be walking the streets...
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