Not knowing what format the 2 photos are in.. but just wondering (probably stupidly) if it is possible to take a hardcopy picture and somehow break out the layers.. like one can do with a digital photo. I wonder if there is equipment that can do that?? I don't see how the family could realistically ID the person in the photos if the face is obscured. It would, to me, be too easy to jump and say, 'yes that's her', but just based on something less than reliable, like hair color or something. I'm thinking if they are using 'facial recognition software', but without a face, it would be more in trying to say, yes, this person has the exact same shape and size of head, or something, but otherwise, how could it possibly identify anything if the face is covered up?
Another thing about the photo that I was hating to wonder about.. is whether it might somehow be possible for them to tell i)if it is a 'real' photo or if it is tampered with, ie the things covering the face, were they actually ON the fact when the photo was taken, or were they added in digitally after the face was taken?.. ii)can they somehow tell if the person in the photo is dead or alive? I was wondering if that might be why they didn't let family see it yet. Or.. depending on what kind of material the pics are made of, is it possible for them to get prints from them? If laminated, prints could be obtained if person(s) weren't wearing gloves.. or if a polaroid pic.. but I guess not if just a sheet of printer paper.
It really seems to me like the poor family, at least the sister who is the media contact, is totally in denial. How sad.
That woman in the pic, she's probably someone's girlfriend, or with the guy in the truck? Detective? Undercover?
They have said that homicide has been informed about this case, but that it hasnt' taken over the investigation. Is it not normal protocol for missing persons cases to be handled by homicide? So why isn't this one being handled by homicide?
I guess we know for sure now that the couple was in fact separated, due to the sister's remarks about them 'still getting along'. So in that case, I wonder how long they've been apart? And how horrible is it living together under those circumstances, ie I would think it would be terribly difficult to continue being in the same home, perhaps due to inability to afford two separate homes?.. and havng one of them treating the other with no consideration or respect, as in telling them where they're off to, for how long, etc. Even roommates should have a clue when one another is returning? And since they were not 'together', it makes sense to me that he would have had no clue that she didn't have her phone with her, or that she hadn't been in contact with her family or anyone until he was told so by the family on the Monday. That is the problem when people don't communicate there plans/whereabouts, etc. for whatever reasons. I'm picturing SB leaving him completely out of her picture, thinking he has no right to know where, when, how, who, etc., and then him not having a clue, and then looking guilty because he should have known. It wouldn't surprise me either way, if it was him, or if it wasn't him, if she ends up not being alive. MOO