• #281
Anyone else find it strange that the social media sites that are dedicated to trying to solve Nick's murder rarely post the picture of the suspect? You would think that that would be every other post but they seem to rarely put the suspects' picture on there.

To my knowledge, Police have only named one person of interest -- the party seen on surveillance leaving the business and then seen at a convenience store (see link below). Putting others on blast is a good way to get in trouble with libel/defamation suits.

 
  • #282
To my knowledge, Police have only named one person of interest -- the party seen on surveillance leaving the business and then seen at a convenience store (see link below). Putting others on blast is a good way to get in trouble with libel/defamation suits.

That's who I meant by suspect. It's strange that she's only posted his picture a couple of times when she has posted many times about trying to get the case solved. If there was a person of interest in a murder I was trying to solve my main goal would be to get his picture in front of as many people as possible. The fact she's not doing that is very unusual.
 
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  • #283
That's who I meant by suspect. It's strange that she's only posted his picture a couple of times when she has posted many times about trying to get the case solved. If there was a person of interest in a murder I was trying to solve my main goal would be to get his picture in front of as many people as possible. The fact she's not doing that is very unusual.
Perhaps Alysha has information or a belief that someone else is directly responsible for Nick's murder. Just a thought ...
 
  • #284
Perhaps Alysha has information or a belief that someone else is directly responsible for Nick's murder. Just a thought ...
Possibly but I think there's another reason.
 
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  • #286
That's who I meant by suspect. It's strange that she's only posted his picture a couple of times when she has posted many times about trying to get the case solved. If there was a person of interest in a murder I was trying to solve my main goal would be to get his picture in front of as many people as possible. The fact she's not doing that is very unusual.

I've always thought the person in the image a little fish-- long gone from the US after the job was complete. After about 18 months, I didn't continue following the case closely, but don't recall if there were any leads from his image being circulated by LE, crime stoppers, etc. JMO
 
  • #287
The day after I wrote it was unusual that the wife rarely posts the suspects photo she posted it. She seems to be pretty sure the guy at the gas station was involved in the murder. In the comments she wrote that she tried posting his photo on a group called "sis is this your man Az" which warns women of men who may be cheaters or negative in some way but her post was denied. The group has almost 90 000 members from the area so that would have been helpful, too bad they wouldn't allow the picture of the suspect to be shown.
 
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  • #288
Also, someone on her video left a good point in the comments. They wrote why would the guy on video not buy gas before the murder?
 
  • #289
Also, someone on her video left a good point in the comments. They wrote why would the guy on video not buy gas before the murder?
I don’t remember the details given by LE. Do we know he didn’t buy gas?
 
  • #290
I don’t remember the details given by LE. Do we know he didn’t buy gas?
I meant why not be ready and have a full tank of gas before the murder (assuming it was planned). As far as I know the guy went in to pay for the gas but I could be wrong.
 
  • #291
I meant why not be ready and have a full tank of gas before the murder (assuming it was planned). As far as I know the guy went in to pay for the gas but I could be wrong.
He was so brazen. It's like he knew LE wouldn't be able to find him because he was leaving the country.
 
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The one video where she actually shows the photo of the person of interest she says to call 408-Witness instead of 480-Witness. Although, she does have the correct number written in the description of the video.
 
  • #294
Annie Elise just released an episode about Nick’s case on YouTube for those who are interested.
 
  • #295
Five days ago Alysha posted a picture of a red truck that she says was driven by the killers. Has this image ever been released to the public before? I can't find it anywhere else.
 
  • #296
The truck looks similar to the stolen vehicle used in the Allyson Watterson's case.
 
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  • #298
This could explain why such a seemingly solvable case has gone so cold...

"The Arizona Attorney General's Office is reviewing allegations from a Gilbert resident that top town staff destroyed and withheld police records, including those related to criminal investigations. The case was referred to the AG's office by the Gilbert Police Department, which denies the allegations. The resident, Charisia Arnold, claims she has evidence that state laws were violated, including tampering with public records and deliberately concealing records.

This case highlights ongoing concerns about public records transparency in Gilbert, with residents previously reporting fears of retaliation for seeking records. The allegations, if true, could indicate a broader issue of improper record-keeping and potential cover-ups of criminal investigations within the town government.

Charisia Arnold filed a police report on Dec. 15 alleging "criminal misconduct" by the Gilbert Town Clerk, Town Attorney, and Town Manager, among other officials. Arnold claims she has evidence that records were deleted to conceal inadequate investigations into murders, teen violence, and other criminal cases. The police department referred the case to the AG's office, which has assigned an agent to review the allegations."

“I also believe that these record deletions were an effort to conceal inadequate and negligent investigations involving the murders of NICK CORDOVA, Rachel Hansen, cases involving teen violence, and numerous other criminal investigations.”

 
  • #299
New podcast out. I'm glad it's getting more exposure. I haven't had a chance to listen yet but I did review the timeline they posted under the podcast.

It says Nick's business partner took a total of $45,000 out from the business account in the two months leading up to his murder. Without repaying it, of course.

 
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New podcast out. I'm glad it's getting more exposure. I haven't had a chance to listen yet but I did review the timeline they posted under the podcast.

It says Nick's business partner took a total of $45,000 out from the business account in the two months leading up to his murder. Without repaying it, of course.

I highly recommend listening to the entire podcast but here are a few things that stood out to me.

Dave said goodbye to Nick and went to the front door but came right back in because he forgot something on his desk. The suspects came in right after this pretending to sell Freon but surveillance cameras showed the box was actually empty so they could conceal the gun inside.

The surveillance cameras also catch Dave peaking out the blinds as the suspect's truck pulled in. That is when he went back to his desk because he allegedly forgot something. It is SO obvious he was checking to see if his hitmen were there, IMO.

Dave immediately steers the narrative by telling LE it was a robbery. Dave says it looked like Nick knew the two guys. There was no more elaboration on that point.

Dave said he gave them his wallet and all of his money in his pockets but cops found more than a thousand dollars still in his pocket.

Nick's wife immediately asked police, "Where's Dave? He probably had something to do with this."

Info directly from Nick's wife:

Dave's former partner in the business (Frank) told Nick that Dave is "a shady 🤬🤬🤬" and that's why he wanted to get out of the business. So many red flags before Nick bought into the business.

6 months prior to his murder, Nick told his wife he felt like he was being watched. 3 months later he caught Dave taking money out of the company account two months in a row totaling $45,000. Nick was very suspicious of Dave and wanted to get out of the business. In May, Nick told his wife he still feels like someone is watching him and he was worried Dave would hire a hitman to kill him and take the insurance money.

Apparently Dave also repeatedly tried to get his former business partner (Frank) to get life insurance but Frank didn't trust him and said he wanted to be worth more alive than dead.

It's also worth a listen to hear everything the office manager said about Dave and the days leading up to the murder. Nick didn't come to work the day before the shooting and Dave was freaking out wondering where he was. Nick and Dave also had an argument about finances shortly before the murder. There's more from the office manager but I can't remember it all. She had left at 5:00 the day of the shooting.

Dave started trying to get Nick's wife to sign off on the life insurance paperwork 5 days after his death. He hid one of the insurance policies. Both policies totaled 8 million dollars. He forged her signature to cash them in and the police said they didn't have enough evidence to charge him for that either. I don't know why Gilbert PD seems to be protecting him but they've been busted for a lot of shady stuff recently, too.

They are doing a second episode next week on Dave Sweetman's shady past especially his wife's death. It was such a rabbit hole they had to make it it's own episode.
 

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