CA - 4 Family Members Kidnapped From Business, Merced County, Oct 2022 *arrest*

  • #221
Interesting:

The Merced County Sheriff's Office expects they will get a chance to talk to Salgado sometime before Wednesday morning.

Maybe his condition isn't as bad as we might think.

That's promising. Since he confessed his involvement to his family, there is a legitimate hope that he will disclose the location of the missing family.
 
  • #222
That's promising. Since he confessed his involvement to his family, there is a legitimate hope that he will disclose the location of the missing family.
From what I've seen, these guys almost never do. The only thing worse than staying silent, is telling the truth.
 
  • #223
  • #224
He admitted to his own family that he was involved….

The sheriff's office said his own family contacted authorities reporting that Salgado had admitted to them he was involved with the kidnapping of the family.

Video report also on this page…

There's a serious reason why this guy tried to commit suicide. He is hiding his reasons.
 
  • #225
From what I've seen, these guys almost never do. The only thing worse than staying silent, is telling the truth.
So true.
 
  • #226

@MercedSheriff
says the person of interest has done something like this in the past about 10 years ago in central California. He served time in prison and the past victims were unharmed.
@ABC30
If this guy is destroying evidence then its not the same situation IMO. I fear for this family. I think this not going to be the same outcome.MOO.
That the previous victims were unharmed is extremely good news! I wish we had information about his prior crimes. I did check the sex offender registry and he is thankfully not in it.
If this guy didn't have anthing to hide then why attempt suicide. I don't believe it. Before he contemplated suicide why not let tell family at least where they are. There is a reason he did not.
 
  • #227
Merced is a relatively small (~85,000 people) mostly farming town. I don't think they have much experience with this kind of thing so they are probably scrambling to hire media consultants and lawyers to guide them. Nothing wrong with that. I saw a couple of interviews with the county sherrif today and he did a good job.
Actually, the Sheriff has quite a bit of experience with the media. A few years ago a student at UC Merced stabbed others and was killed by police. He had been radicalized via the Internet. The FBI came in to help the Sheriff’s Department with the investigation. The world’s media descended on Merced for quite a few months. See link.

 
  • #228
I wish I could believe that. I want to believe that. But, the fact that he tried to kill himself makes me think that it is not likely that they will be found safe. I so want to be wrong, and I applaud your optimism.

I thought that there might be more than one person involved, but the sheriff's description of the video (in the Twitter link) makes it sound as if Salgado really did act alone. I suppose there is a slim chance that he might have delivered them to someone else, and that chance would probably be the only hope that they are still alive.

The long delay until the press conference also has me worried.
It may not be a slim chance. It might be true. Either this family is dead or they may have been passed on to someone else. I just don't see them being alive, especially when eveidence is being destroyed and the guy is attempting to commit suicide. So IMO anything could have happened. Why has he not told his family that he confessed to where they are?
 
  • #229
Any chance this had something to do with the cartel and moving something across the border?
 
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  • #231
I just cannot wrap my brain around the fact that someone would kidnap and murder a family for an ATM card. Or whatever else might have been stolen.
 
  • #232
I just cannot wrap my brain around the fact that someone would kidnap and murder a family for an ATM card. Or whatever else might have been stolen.
Got to be more to it
 
  • #233
Any chance this had something to do with the cartel and moving something across the border?
Probably not. I can't think of how kidnapping a family with a baby would help them. It would draw even more attention to them.
 
  • #234
The part that stuck out to me was that he attempted suicide before LE found him. His family says they heard of his involvement from him.

It sounds like he confessed to them and then made his suicide attempt. At that point they would contact help.

I bet a lot is going on behind the scenes. It's possible the suspect told his family where the victims are and the sheriff is looking or has already located them.
 
  • #235
The part that stuck out to me was that he attempted suicide before LE found him. His family says they heard of his involvement from him.

It sounds like he confessed to them and then made his suicide attempt. At that point they would contact help.

I bet a lot is going on behind the scenes. It's possible the suspect told his family where the victims are and the sheriff is looking or has already located them.
If they have been located they are not alive. We would have heard immediately had they been “rescued”.

This is so sad.

MOO
 
  • #236

“My uncle, my aunt, and my cousin immigrated here in the early 2000s, seeking the American dream, through dedication and hard work to obtain that goal. Yesterday, that American dream became the American nightmare.”

(7.48 min video at the link)

"It's someone that none of the family knows."

"We don't have any vehicle description; like, how they got out of there."
 
  • #237
Almost all violent offenders evolve/escalate their offenses over time if left unrestrained/unchecked. Recidivist violent offenders are predominantly diagnosed with APD/sociopathy. There is no treatment or cure for it (i.e. no "rehabilitation"). If we "follow the science", then why let them out?
 
  • #238
Any chance this had something to do with the cartel and moving something across the border?

Probably not. I can't think of how kidnapping a family with a baby would help them. It would draw even more attention to them.
Logically, I think you are 100% correct.

I am sure the more brainy senior "A team" cartel faction leaders would agree that the same terror overkill that is SOP in Mexico is usually counter productive in the USA.

But.....

My general understanding is that the Cartels are not military type hierarchies. Rather, each faction's "A" team operates over a number of semi autonomous "B" team franchises. B team players with the best potential are then promoted to the "exhalted" A team.

Getting to the point.....

There could well be a gap between the brainier "A" team members big picture understandings of over kill violence in the USA and the more fuzzy, less complete and plain less capable understandings of "B" team members.

This could lead to a situation where say, retribution for refusing to cooperate is ordered by the "A" team . They then distance themselves from actual implementation. The less brainy "B" team component then pulls a horrific stunt.
 
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  • #239
You have to keep in mind, the crime this guy went to prison for was attempted false imprisonment. Meaning, he was unsuccessful. Who knows what the outcome would have been that time - it wasn't his choice that the victims were still alive at the end of his crime last time.
 
  • #240
I've followed countless cases where a kidnapper is arrested and the victim isn't found at the same time. Not once have I seen it end well (the last time was a couple weeks ago with Eliza Fletcher).

We'll have a better feel for things during the press conference tomorrow though.
bolded by me.
Bummer, I thought the presser was today ?
:(

NM, I noticed your post was from yesterday.
Anxiously waiting .....

Can't imagine how their families are doing.
Iirc, the dad's kidnapped brother has young children as well ?
Horrible beyond words.
 
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