They wont be available until this afternoon.
thanks.
I'm following a few cases and I missed that part.
They wont be available until this afternoon.
That was very interesting how they found him...even though he paid cash for the stuff at the Nike sports store (murder weapon being a bat), they traced his credit card activity to a place that was right near the Nike store...and the Nike store was able to pull up their records that a cash purchase for the bat right after his credit card activity in the same area.
Note to all murders: use cash for everything
There are two that I'm aware of
TUCSON - Police have released hundreds of pages of documents in the Isabel Celis case.
They are officers' reports related to the investigation.
Among the revelations:
Becky Celis and Isabel's two older brothers were crying when one officer arrived.
Becky Celis asked police if they had contacted authorities near the border.
Becky Celis reported having a good relationship with her family at home.
Sergio Celis said he fell asleep on the couch watching a prerecorded baseball game the night Isabel disappeared. He claims he woke up and went to bed around 5 a.m.
Multiple officers reported footprints on a utility box behind the home.
Many reports were false leads.
Officers were sent to investigate a strange smell on April 24. They found parts of a rotting rattlesnake carcass in a trash can.
Some reports were extremely brief. On April 24, one officer simply wrote, "I responded and provided scene security for the command post."
Many police reports remain sealed from public records requests.
http://www.kvoa.com/news/police-reports-in-isabel-celis-investigation-released/
Can't locate the other one.
If SC has nothing to do with Isa missing, maybe he woke from Isa being taken but didn't realize it was noise that woke him at 5am?
Thanks for that reminder, because bleach IMO is quite a common substance to find on a shower curtain. My showers have doors, not curtains, but I do clean them with bleach.
I was weirded out about the curtain being in the car, but several posters offered plausible scenarios for that, so I am past it now.
I did find the LE report on a bomb shelter very odd ... but after looking around on the Assessor site in the last few weeks, I did note houses built in the 50s...
Re: footprints
While googling wolverine workboots, I was reminded very much of baseball cleats. I've seen both little league and professional coaches wearing cleats.
Or it's survivalists. We watched the tv show on this a few times and I'm surprised they keep finding people who put so much effort into that. Of course, not all of them have something under ground and they probably don't call it a 'bomb shelter'.
Some of the media is stating "utility box" and some are saying "electrical box". There is also the gas meter referenced.
Multiple officers also noticed footprints on a utility box behind the home, which could have been used to hop over the wall surrounding the Celis home, according to ABC News.
Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/regio...ew-details-in-isabel-celis-case#ixzz1vtpE12lQ
The official also photographed footprints in the alleyway south of the Celis home and "several shoe impressions on top of an electrical box located directly behind the residence."
In another report, an officer details how a set of footprints was discovered on top of a small electrical box at the rear southeast corner of the Celis home. The footprints appeared to be from a "Wolverine brand work boot or similar type shoe."
and down the article, same link:
K-9 units also discovered possible matching prints on top of a gas meter on the west side of the house.
http://azstarnet.com/news/local/cri...cle_91fee6b2-df37-5c40-bc2a-20e15fe69299.html
Another thing I find interesting is RC mentioned in one of the interviews that she didn't know anybody in Mexico and that her immediate family is here (paraphrasing). She made it sound like there was no reason for Isabel to be taken there but then we read the documents and one of the questions she asks police is if they contacted border authorities.
Anyway, just an observation. Yes, I know it's close to the border but like I said it's interesting that she says one thing in an interview and then she mentions something else to LE.
Would that be someone's immediate thought to check border police?
Re: footprints
While googling wolverine workboots, I was reminded very much of baseball cleats. I've seen both little league and professional coaches wearing cleats.
Yeah, but IMO the "electrical box" they are reporting on the south east side is the box that Anita had photographed when she was there.
Last night she posted a Google map showing the location on the south east corner
here
Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - AZ AZ - Isabel Mercedes Celis, 6, Tucson, 20 April 2012 - #19
IMO I would as a mom living in Tucson. Immediately want to make sure they contact border police to make sure they are aware, and to check cars going into mexico. But again, I would be frantic, and wanting everyone, eveywhere searched. Just me. :moo:
I've seen adventurous people wear work boots too, especially in the snow because they are cheaper than snow boots.
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