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Hi Everyone

If you are a professional or amateur lip reader you can really be a huge help in a cold case.

If you are chosen to help you could be on TV.

Please email me at [email protected] or if you have my cell feel free to call me.

All I can say is it is a cold case and Websleuths has been asked to provide someone who can, without question, read lips.

Thank you,
Tricia
 
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I'm not a professional lip-reader, but I have been relying heavily on my lip-reading skills for the past 20 years or so ~ even with my hearing aids! Not really interested in being on TV, to be honest, but if you have video for translation, feel free to send it over, and I'll do my best!
 
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I know of a family who are lip readers. One of the siblings was born deaf and has been taught both lip reading and sign language. I will ask them.
 
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I’m not a professional lip reader, but I’ve developed the ability to use lip reading to enhance conversations since 1974, when I lost half of my hearing. I wouldn’t want to be on TV, but I can try to help.
 
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I can tell you when some politicians are lying by watching to see if their lips are moving.
 
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Has anyone been found? What case is it?
 
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I think he might have been saying Unicorn Moving, which is his place of employment that he mentioned in one of his interviews. MOO

"I went to a move" as opposed to "movie" fits perfectly with his place of employment.

But if Factoria is convinced there's another syllable after 'mov', then it could be 'mov-ing', which would also make sense.
 
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"I went to a move" as opposed to "movie" fits perfectly with his place of employment.

But if Factoria is convinced there's another syllable after 'mov', then it could be 'mov-ing', which would also make sense.

I purposely watched just that section of the video before looking into any background on the case, so as not to have any influences. But, now that I've caught up on the threads, and watched the entire interview (and others), 'move' makes far more sense, of course! I just re-watched the video... that 'extra syllable' could even just be an 'uh' or 'er', as he seems to use those frequently throughout his interviews.

Praying for this entire family.
 
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I think he might have been saying Unicorn Moving, which is his place of employment that he mentioned in one of his interviews. MOO
I agree, I believe right there he had referenced “Unicorn Moving.” “On my way to Unicorn Moving”

I also believe it was deliberately deleted out to protect the company. For obvious reasons.

Disclaimer: not a professional lip reader
 
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Transcript of the interview (Posted by @CrimeDawg123) on thread 4 confirmed the comment as “work for Unicorn moving“
 
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I did another transcription of the SC indoor interview, was able to hear all the questions asked by the interviewer and would like to share the transcript somewhere here if that's allowed.
 
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Hi Everyone

If you are a professional or amateur lip reader you can really be a huge help in a cold case.

If you are chosen to help you could be on TV.

Please email me at [email protected] or if you have my cell feel free to call me.

All I can say is it is a cold case and Websleuths has been asked to provide someone who can, without question, read lips.

Thank you,
Tricia
hi do you have to live in canada
 
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Hi Everyone

If you are a professional or amateur lip reader you can really be a huge help in a cold case.

If you are chosen to help you could be on TV.

Please email me at [email protected] or if you have my cell feel free to call me.

All I can say is it is a cold case and Websleuths has been asked to provide someone who can, without question, read lips.

Thank you,
Tricia
hello, do you have to live in Canada to be able to do what your asking ?
 
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I think he might have been saying Unicorn Moving, which is his place of employment that he mentioned in one of his interviews. MOO
That was what I thought too but didn't want to plant that in anyone's head. :)
 
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I got pretty good during the CA trial, I wrote down my guesses and my family agreed when they watched the trial and read my transcript. I was a paralegal in Dallas and the attorneys would ask me sometimes to sit in at trial and help out lol
 

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