MisterMayor
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Has it been determined if her body was not intact from an animal or by a human?
LE has given no official indication one way or another.
Has it been determined if her body was not intact from an animal or by a human?
I think I missed that. Is this coming from MSM or locals or?
I am glad you mentioned that because I dont understand why they dont say where the body was found. There has to be some reason they are not putting that out there. At least I think it is strange, why keep it a secret? jmo
from the last thread- I agree with you there. I think if there are too many people on there for minor crimes (like public urination, underage consensual sex), then there is the potential for people to worry LESS because they may start to think " well, my neighbour could be their for anything, there are people here for all kinds of silly things, plus he seems like a nice guy...". I'm not sure if I have expressed myself correctly there!
I think there has to be a better balance.
I sure hope nobody starts reporting people as possible suspects based on criteria such as, "I never liked him." If there's real data or information and/or a person's behaviors are distinctly different than before that's one thing and, according to the police, that's valid. But not 'liking' someone is a crappy metric to use.
umm..yesMany things in the case have been "determined" by LE.
However, LE will not release details of the case. They will not give details to the public. There will be no official confirmation of what they found, the body, the evidence or hundreds of other details. This is standard operating procedure. Everything they do now is for 2 purposes:
1. Catch the perp
2. Find, preserve, and build the case evidence to turn over to the DA to lead to a successful prosecution of the perp.
That's it.
The police, the FBI, the CBI, will not be giving out info. They said they would not. They aren't kidding.
I really have no way to verify that he was at work that day. The only thing that really made me suspicious was one of his wifes Facebook posts. She had a very graphic, detailed description of what condition the body was in when found which has since been removed. She is a waitress/bar tender in Lafayette which is minutes from Superior. A customer in LE apparently shared that info with her, which I find odd seeing as how professional this case has been handled by LE so far.
Fyi.... No one sees this but you. Our "keys" are like credit cards. They are used as tickets to the parks, at restaurants if you have the dining plan, and are used as entry keys to your condo. They are also used to obtain fast passes to the rides. You swipe them yourself... no flashing of anything. The names are printed in tiny letters, just so you know who's is who's. When you enter the parks, you have to scan each one individually. My husband kept his, and I kept all the kids and mine. No one ever saw them or asked for them except people who needed them, and they see a million a day and couldn't have cared less what my kids' names were. The names on the cards can't be seen by anyone unless you show them, and they are simply being scanned to prove you paid for that service for that guest. While I am not a Disney fanatic, I don't want other people to think that this practice is dangerous. No one can force a child who is being attended by a watchful parent to do anything. The best protection is supervision. A great number of children will simply answer to "little boy" or "little girl" and willingly give their name when asked. Card or no card will not prevent this, but supervision can.
umm..yes
they said that in the press conference clearly.
at this point I am sure they will take what they can get... sometimes people can have reliable guts.
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I further think their criminal link analysis software can help prioritize leads and tips. I would rather everything be called in then nothing at all.:twocents:
We don't have a National public sex offenders register here in Australia. My state has only just got one, and by just I mean only yesterday! It is only for our state, not the whole country and to get the information you have to provide a licence number, address, phone number and email. The results are emailed to you and you have to agree that "you will not publish, distribute or display any photographs or personal information provided by this site without the prior written approval from the Minister for Police" or you face 10 years in jail.
LOL...were you just going to get your first name as the vanity plate? Haha I can see it now! "GREG"
Fyi.... No one sees this but you. Our "keys" are like credit cards. They are used as tickets to the parks, at restaurants if you have the dining plan, and are used as entry keys to your condo. They are also used to obtain fast passes to the rides. You swipe them yourself... no flashing of anything. The names are printed in tiny letters, just so you know who's is who's. When you enter the parks, you have to scan each one individually. My husband kept his, and I kept all the kids and mine. No one ever saw them or asked for them except people who needed them, and they see a million a day and couldn't have cared less what my kids' names were. The names on the cards can't be seen by anyone unless you show them, and they are simply being scanned to prove you paid for that service for that guest. While I am not a Disney fanatic, I don't want other people to think that this practice is dangerous. No one can force a child who is being attended by a watchful parent to do anything. The best protection is supervision. A great number of children will simply answer to "little boy" or "little girl" and willingly give their name when asked. Card or no card will not prevent this, but supervision can.
Thanks for this. First, no one told me that the keys are self-swiped, so I really appreciate that information. However, my daughter (very mildly Autistic) might struggle with swiping a card herself. Therefore, she'd hand it to the employee. She's almost 18 and very independent. I do not want to have to squash that, just because DISNEY thinks it's necessary to have her name on the card. She would never answer (or go with anyone) who says "Hey kid", but she MIGHT if they knew her name. Of course supervision is the best prevention, but she's old enough (and indpendent enough) to do some things alone, with us close by. If they're not using the name for anything, I see absolutely no logical reason why they need it. Disney would now have a database with my children's names, and know which room number we are staying in! I respectfully disagree that this isn't dangerous and entirely unnecessary.
A few threads back, while we were waiting for news about the body, we had a discussion about the differences between paranoia and healthy fear, and about honoring that healthy fear, the thing our gut or intuition is telling us.
And I would say, if this is just an oddity that you noticed with your head, then your wife's probably right that it's just the environment of fear making you feel paranoid as well.
If it's your gut telling you that something is wrong, then report it. Tell them what you told us. Report it anonymously through Crimestoppers if that would make you feel better.
Odds are it's nothing more than coincidence, but it's also the kind of small anomaly LE wants to hear about. If there's nothing to it, then at least it's been checked.