Trying to decide if I should take my kiddos out there or not. :/
There are so many ways a perp could stalk have stalked her, it is believable to me that she was taken by a non-family member. The way the buildings are set up, the low wall around the back of the Office Max/Circuit City/Party City complex, all of it is the perfect "blind" for a predator. Also, there is so much activity on that strip, with the restaurants, the bus stop, etc., that would distract from noticing a lone person on the street.What is your gut telling you after seeing the area today?
When my son was in highschool, we lived on the base at Davis Monthan. One of his friend's family lived on Celis' street, with her backyard against the small strip of businesses that face Broadway. My son had an outing with this girl and friends and at the end of the night, I picked him up at her home. I was a little nervous at first because the family seemed a little rough around the edges. (Though they turned out to be just fine.) The homes were all very old, ranch style on cement slabs and not very well kept up. There were empty lots at both corners on the West end of the street with trash and debris, I recall. The South West corner is where the Celis home is now.
I always decide agaisnt it because of the "return to the scene of the crime " criminal profiles that for some reason I never ever forget.
Missing work.
cleaned the car
watches the crime scene
trys to get close to the family
There are also profile to predict a crime before you become a victim..:banghead:
I guess it would depend on the case and what kind of suspects being looked for as it isnt a rule I made they cant go.
Galiuro, I saw him, too. I thought the same thing! O/T P.s. I saw that you work at the Williams Ctr. We dine at the Blue Wasabi often, have you ever been?*Snipped*
As I went to lunch, a young man, looked to be a teenager, was handing out flyers wtih Isabel's pic on them from the traffic island on Craycroft, south of Bway. It is hotter than hell today and even hotter out there in the middle of traffic. Not to mention is illegal to hang out like that on the traffic island. He was not there an hour or so later when I returned. I understand the desire to do SOMETHING, anything but that's just dangerous, I think. Tucson drivers are not the most attentive as it is...
I stalked his fb, too, but didn't pay close attention to that particular picture. I will check it out. However, it would be difficult to get a good picture of a mountain from Celis' home, their across the street neighbor has a 2 story home and the mountain range (the Santa Catalina's) is miles away.I found that the uncle works at the same place as the mom.
I don't think the FB pic of the mountain I pointed out is taken from Isa's front yard as the mountain looks much closer to me in the uncle's pic.
Well, as I drove there (in the middle of the work day), with my freshly cleaned car, OGLING the crime scene (as best as I could) and talking to friends of the family, I *did* feel like one of the "volunteers" was profiling me. I'm sure she was an undercover cop. (And that's not JUST my paranoia talking!)
I'm sorry to have insulted you or to have painted an inaccurate picture.The hotel straight across Craycroft is a Marriott, its hardly a slum. Now the apartments next to the church are kind of sketchy, but the ones along Williams Blvd are gated and fairly pricey. This is not a tough part of town, I grew up in this area and it really hasn't changed that much. I played in that same park I am sure Isabel played in...its called Wilshire Heights...
Not saying that a perp couldn't have stalked her, obviously something happened. But if it happened here, it could happen dang near anywhere in Tucson and in quite a few other places in the USA...
We will start a bail thread in the parking lotnot the jury room people might get the wrong idea if we did it there.
The hotel straight across Craycroft is a Marriott, its hardly a slum. Now the apartments next to the church are kind of sketchy, but the ones along Williams Blvd are gated and fairly pricey. This is not a tough part of town, I grew up in this area and it really hasn't changed that much. I played in that same park I am sure Isabel played in...its called Wilshire Heights...
Not saying that a perp couldn't have stalked her, obviously something happened. But if it happened here, it could happen dang near anywhere in Tucson and in quite a few other places in the USA...
WSers (and other sleuths) need an invisible tattoo that can be scanned or viewed under a black lite. LOL.Well, as I drove there (in the middle of the work day), with my freshly cleaned car, OGLING the crime scene (as best as I could) and talking to friends of the family, I *did* feel like one of the "volunteers" was profiling me. I'm sure she was an undercover cop. (And that's not JUST my paranoia talking!)
What other cases are there where there was a child abduction from home with a dog present?
Thanks!
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