Deceased/Not Found CA - Sierra LaMar, 15, Morgan Hill, 16 March 2012 #14 *A. Garcia-Torres guilty*

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That is definitely a palm tree trunk. I don't remember any at Target in Watsonville, though this Target thing could be nothing at all or completely unrelated.
 
  • #603
That is definitely a palm tree trunk. I don't remember any at Target in Watsonville, though this Target thing could be nothing at all or completely unrelated.

especially if LE had the actual car before they released the picture! (did you see that link I just posted/?????? I will bump it up)
 
  • #604
It's just my opinion, but I think it's a palm tree and I assumed the picture was one from surveillance video. Either way, it's fun looking.
 
  • #605
for your perusal sarx:

Quote:
On Tuesday the sheriff's office released video surveillance photos of the red Jetta with a black hood they're seeking tips about. A day before, they announced they had identified the car and put out a generic photo of the make and model, but gave no indication they were in possession of it.
Cardoza acknowledged that the Monday release could have given the impression that they were seeking the car, but remained tight-lipped about the discovery, including whether the find has spawned additional leads in the case. He would not say if investigators have talked to anyone connected with the car.
http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-cou...ng-teen-sierra
 
  • #606
Was gang activity why Sierra was pulled out of her Fremont school and moved to Morgan Hill? ( I am associating burning and abandoned cars with gangs.)

Not that anyone knows of. The gang activity is worse in Gilroy, Watsonville area.
 
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On Tuesday the sheriff's office released video surveillance photos of the red Jetta with a black hood they're seeking tips about. A day before, they announced they had identified the car and put out a generic photo of the make and model, but gave no indication they were in possession of it.
Cardoza acknowledged that the Monday release could have given the impression that they were seeking the car, but remained tight-lipped about the discovery, including whether the find has spawned additional leads in the case. He would not say if investigators have talked to anyone connected with the car.

Oh, I broke the link. I think this is more important than palm/blue spruce tree. Did LE already have the vehicle?
 
  • #608
for your perusal sarx:

Interesting if I am reading this correct they had the car already and were looking for leads of sightings before or after her disappearance ?
 
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On Tuesday the sheriff's office released video surveillance photos of the red Jetta with a black hood they're seeking tips about. A day before, they announced they had identified the car and put out a generic photo of the make and model, but gave no indication they were in possession of it.
Cardoza acknowledged that the Monday release could have given the impression that they were seeking the car, but remained tight-lipped about the discovery, including whether the find has spawned additional leads in the case. He would not say if investigators have talked to anyone connected with the car.

Oh, I broke the link. I think this is more important than palm/blue spruce tree. Did LE already have the vehicle?

That's the way I am reading it.
 
  • #610
Interesting if I am reading this correct they had the car already and were looking for leads of sightings before or after her disappearance ?

At least that is their story.
 
  • #611
Quite possibly...if the tweet is true, she did give the impression the car was found by LE weeks ago.
 
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Interesting if I am reading this correct they had the car already and were looking for leads of sightings before or after her disappearance ?

yeah! Basically he said that he said he acknowledged the monday release could have "given the impression they were seeking the car" and then wouldn't give up any more info about the find.

very interesting indeed.

why show a "close" picture to the car on monday then the actual car on day two if they had the car on day one?

putting pressure on someone maybe or a group of people they are watching?
 
  • #613
At least that is their story.

not really.. actually their initial statement didn't include that part at all.. it was almost like the mercury reporter drug it out of Cardoza in an aside after the press briefing (it was not in the ap release)
 
  • #614
Quite possibly...if the tweet is true, she did give the impression the car was found by LE weeks ago.

now thaaat is interesting in light of what Cardoza told Mercury News.
 
  • #615
Cardoza said they identified the owner of the car, and that is all he would say. I wish the newscasts would show the entire Q-and-A presser instead of just parts!
 
  • #616
And then he says....

After two months without anything, it's significant that we got this car, and we're hoping it yields something major," said Sgt. Jose Cardoza of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.

That makes it sound like they just found it.
 
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If they know who owns the car...either the driver/owner can explain why it was in Sierra's neighborhood that morning or they can't....I am getting the impression they are not getting much cooperation since they are asking where else the car has been. And I think they are just being hopeful, about saying they believe Sierra to be alive, though I hope I am wrong. I noticed on twitter that her friends have not even considered otherwise, so if she isn't alive...I can't even imagine what they will go thru. She seems to have some very close friends in Fremont...
 
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And then he says....

After two months without anything, it's significant that we got this car, and we're hoping it yields something major," said Sgt. Jose Cardoza of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.

That makes it sound like they just found it.

I am pretty sure they just found it. I know Cordoza's statements can be construed otherwise, and maybe LE did get the car over the weekend. Like I said before, they may have found it over the weekend, released it Monday as if they didn't have it just to see if the owner would come forward (especially if they haven't been able to locate him). It indicates guilt if they can't find him and he doesn't come forward, and at the same time puts others on the lookout if they happen to know who was driving it.

'Anything' to generate leads when you're at a dead end, as long as it doesn't put anyone else in harm's way.

All just theories and opinions, of course.
 
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I am pretty sure they just found it. I know Cordoza's statements can be construed otherwise, and maybe LE did get the car over the weekend. Like I said before, they may have found it over the weekend, released it Monday as if they didn't have it just to see if the owner would come forward (especially if they haven't been able to locate him). It indicates guilt if they can't find him and he doesn't come forward, and at the same time puts others on the lookout if they happen to know who was driving it.

'Anything' to generate leads when you're at a dead end, as long as it doesn't put anyone else in harm's way.

All just theories and opinions, of course.

If it was parked someplace secluded, they may have found it this weekend, and watched to see if anyone approached it. When they didn't, LE could have decided to leave it where it was and put out the word Monday that they were "looking for it", assuming the owner would go to the car to try to move it, burn it, or something. When nobody showed up again Monday night, and numerous callers had reported its' location, LE went ahead and picked it up today, since it had lost its value as bait.

I think the reason they did not provide a photo yesterday was to keep the perp from knowing they had actually found it. Red Jetta, black hood is sort of vague and obviously there is more than one, since three photos have been posted here alone.
 
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FWIW, I think the reason LE keeps saying they believe she is still alive is to allow the perp to come in, admit to having given her a ride in that car, and claim to have dropped her off somewhere alive. If LE were to say that they have no reason to hope that she is still alive, s/he has less wiggle room to explain away the DNA or other evidence in the car that will prove beyond a doubt that he and she were each in the vehicle at some point.

I agree with the prior poster who stated that LE would NOT have said there is no reason to expect she is NOT alive if a HRD dog had alerted on the car. In fact, it would have been a flat out lie. Not that LE never lies, but... it would be beyond wrong to give Marlene this new hope if they know it is an empty promise.
 
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