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Earlier in the thread it was mentioned the video was taken last Tuesday and that the manager saw both VW and CW switching vehicles.This certainly looks like him to my untrained eye. I agree with some that he looks like he has lost weight, and he may have. They have been on the run for almost a week and a half, and I highly doubt they are getting dinner reservations at restaurants. I do think, however, that the pink shirt, like the lovely orange one, tends to be slightly looser fitting, but still tends to pull to the right side. The whole picture, upper body, slope of shoulders, tats that seem to be the same, the same shaped big ear. I would think the odds are great that this is CW. Now, when was it taken, and where is VW?
The theft wasn’t discovered immediately lol. They seem to know what they’re doing thus far.Well, not if you are stealing vehicles from a car wash.
That theft is discovered immediately and the APB goes out with the ID, make, model, and plate of the car you are in, not just a general description
Oh ok, I tried to enlarge it on my phone but couldn’t tell.
I don't think LE is a week behind, just the information they are releasing to the public.So it appears that once again, law enforcement is almost a week behind these two. Hopefully they know what vehicle they swapped to.
I do, because the news outlet that broke this said that Marshals were on scene when they were. So that tells me this was a very recent discovery.I don't think LE is a week behind, just the information they are releasing to the public.
JMO
Yes, Brian Entin is the best.Mine too. I really like and respect him as a reporter.
IMHO they might as well not search for the car they stole in Evansville. They aren’t likely to still be using it.
Good. Thanks !A USMS spokesperson said a press release would be disseminated later on Monday.
Ooooh a Ford F-150 could have definitely made the noises reported by the lady in TN.A spokesperson for the U.S. Marshal Service confirmed to Fox News Digital on Monday that agents are investigating a possible link between the pair and the abandoned vehicle. Local news station WAAY 31 suggests it is the same vehicle reported stolen from Tennessee shortly after the couple ditched the getaway car used earlier in escape.
The vehicle found in Indiana was described as a dark blue 2006 Ford F-150 with nothing inside, according to authorities. A USMS spokesperson said a press release would be disseminated later on Monday.
It's really hard to tell, based on that image. The ears don't look like Casey's ears.
Good Point.I don't think LE is a week behind, just the information they are releasing to the public.
JMO
If US Marshals think it looks like him, and openly tell a reporter this, then I believe them.So Vicky was still alive at this point. Also of note, law enforcement knows what vehicle they are looking for. Good on Brian for not compromising the chase.
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