GUILTY CO - Possible Serial Shooter Has Colorado Drivers on Edge *Arrest* #4

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Editorial: Investigation into shootings will require public's help
http://www.reporterherald.com/opini...tion-into-shootings-will-require-publics-help

(Foxfire, is that you writing again lol)

"It is possible that a Colorado or Wyoming resident has a suspicion that someone he or she knows could be connected to the series of random shootings last year in northern Colorado.

Something about that person's demeanor or words or activities has stirred up an uneasy feeling.

Or maybe suspicions have yet to form.

And it is possible that the shooter or shooters who killed two people and injured a third in six random shootings are without neighbors, friends or family members who know them well enough to have spotted changes in the past year.

But the possibility remains that the right person will step forward with information that will lead law enforcement officers to the killer or killers.

Seven months since the latest shooting, that is what Northern Colorado Task Force members are hoping."

(Wyoming....I remember Spammy and I discussing that possibility early on...)
 
  • #222
I learned during Jessica Ridgeway's abduction, murder and manhunt, that whenever Law Enforcement uses the words "Stay Vigilant", it is not a good sign, or rather a reflection of the serious nature of a specific threat at hand:

http://www.reporterherald.com/opini...tion-into-shootings-will-require-publics-help

"It is important to stay vigilant," one task for member reminded the Colorado residents.

Given the randomness of the crimes, in terms of location and targets, the public must stay alert, not just to help police solve this case but for their own protection."

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IMO from the most recent Task Force PC, LE does believe that there is a danger to the community.
(Of course there is always a danger to any community, anything can happen, but ykwim, specifically as related to "these cases".)
 
  • #223
Links between unsolved shootings exposed
http://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2016/04/27/links-between-unsolved-shootings-exposed/83565116/


"Nearly a year after a pair of fatal shootings shook Northern Colorado, the group tasked with investigating the killings and spate of shootings broke its seven-month silence on Tuesday and reiterated its unwavering determination to solve the crimes.

Law enforcement also signaled a desperate need for the public to stay engaged in the probe and report anything suspicious to investigators — no matter how small a tip might appear.

"These are very difficult cases and very complex cases," said Larimer County Sheriff's Office Capt. Bob Coleman, who leads the special task force investigating last year's incidents. "It takes a lot of man hours to digest and process all the data and one reason that we're appealing to folks today is to get the information from the public that will help to move the investigation forward.""

Snip

"Though the mystery surrounding the incidents has only deepened in recent months, Coleman and others remained confident the public's help will keep the investigation alive and eventually crack it wide open.

"As long as we have workable leads to keep following up on and we're able to process and eliminate people and continue to move forward in the investigation, then it's not a cold case," Coleman said."

Snip

""Somebody knows something," he said. "People talk. And sooner or later they come forward. Sometimes they don't come forward as quickly as we would like them to, but sooner or later that happens.""
 
  • #224
"LOVELAND, Colo. -- It has been more than a year since three sets of random shootings put people on alert in communities in Larimer County, as well as up and down the Front Range. And now there are new developments."

Snip

"Someone fired a shotgun from the vehicle and killed a 66-year-old man while he walked down the street."

Snip

"No arrests have been made in the six shootings."


New surveillance video released in northern Colorado shootings investigation
http://kdvr.com/2016/04/26/new-surv...in-northern-colorado-shootings-investigation/
 
  • #225
Margarita, you mentioned earlier that the driver of the truck looks tall. Is that his arm resting outside of the window? He looks tall to me as well and I think that's why.

I wish I had more time to read and comment - But I do live in FoCo, southeast FoCo, and I keep an eye out.

Why is there talk that the perp could be in Wyoming, do you know? Maybe someone who commutes from Cheyenne?

I also get the feeling that this is more than one person.
 
  • #226
Editorial: Investigation into shootings will require public's help
http://www.reporterherald.com/opini...tion-into-shootings-will-require-publics-help

(Foxfire, is that you writing again lol)

"It is possible that a Colorado or Wyoming resident has a suspicion that someone he or she knows could be connected to the series of random shootings last year in northern Colorado.

Something about that person's demeanor or words or activities has stirred up an uneasy feeling.

Or maybe suspicions have yet to form.

And it is possible that the shooter or shooters who killed two people and injured a third in six random shootings are without neighbors, friends or family members who know them well enough to have spotted changes in the past year.

But the possibility remains that the right person will step forward with information that will lead law enforcement officers to the killer or killers.

Seven months since the latest shooting, that is what Northern Colorado Task Force members are hoping."

(Wyoming....I remember Spammy and I discussing that possibility early on...)

Nope, not me Margarita25, but Glad to see the NOCO Hwy Shooter Task Force is utilizing their most valuable investigative resource; "The American Public"...

"Thanx for all the info and updates, Margarita25"!
 
  • #227
Foxfire, any news on NS?

No updates on NS, Margarita25..

Although a psychological behavioral profile of the unknown suspect/s is only one investigative tool of many. It would be very helpful, if one has been prepared, for it to be released to the public, imo.

Imo, the two September 2015 shootings, on the same day, are unrelated to those prior to July 2015. jmo
 
  • #228
Margarita, you mentioned earlier that the driver of the truck looks tall. Is that his arm resting outside of the window? He looks tall to me as well and I think that's why.

I wish I had more time to read and comment - But I do live in FoCo, southeast FoCo, and I keep an eye out.

Why is there talk that the perp could be in Wyoming, do you know? Maybe someone who commutes from Cheyenne?

I also get the feeling that this is more than one person.

Re: the mention of Wyoming, I'm not sure why that was mentioned other than strictly the aspect of the proximity/geographical convenience; I have not seen LE specifically mention Wyoming in any PCs or articles that I remember. I do remember upstream though very early on we did find reference to an incident up there. Wyoming is definitely on the table imo, as far as the perp(s) possibly living or working there; I remember in Nate Tallman's case, his body was dumped right over the border there.

Eta: Good catch, M2U, I think that might be his arm resting there.
 
  • #229
One thing I'm noticing from the recent releases from LE are what appears to be these circular/looping patterns, Banner Health surveillance, coming back around to travel in the opposite direction on the same road, double backing so to speak...interesting... and also Connolle (the neighborhood loop, iirc, need to go back and look at that one).
 
  • #230
Margarita, you mentioned earlier that the driver of the truck looks tall. Is that his arm resting outside of the window? He looks tall to me as well and I think that's why.

I wish I had more time to read and comment - But I do live in FoCo, southeast FoCo, and I keep an eye out.

Why is there talk that the perp could be in Wyoming, do you know? Maybe someone who commutes from Cheyenne?

I also get the feeling that this is more than one person.

His head also appears to reach the top of the inside of the cab, again if my eyes aren't playing tricks on me.
Is he wearing a white/light colored long sleeve shirt?
Is the back window open in the middle? If so, one could be driving, and the passenger pointing a shotgun out the rear window, if not through a side window. Interesting that you guys found this can be done by a single person driving as well.
 
  • #231
No updates on NS, Margarita25..

Although a psychological behavioral profile of the unknown suspect/s is only one investigative tool of many. It would be very helpful, if one has been prepared, for it to be released to the public, imo.

Imo, the two September 2015 shootings, on the same day, are unrelated to those prior to July 2015. jmo

I was thinking the same thing, FF, about a profile; in fact that was my first question I posted prior to the presser that I wanted to see them address.

Interesting that you think the September shootings are unrelated. They are different aren't they, firing into a building, and iirc an automatic. However, the proxiiiiimity is what troubles me. I remember I wondered if this was some type of taunting or message to LE. I also don't recall hearing at the time that one building was occupied. A mini cooper, odd vehicle for a crime like this it seems, not sure why. Cmon, how many 2 door black top red mini coopers can there be out there, and specifically in the area....anyone? I know I've got a couple in my neighbrood (red mini coopers, not sure if they are 2 door or black top but will look... I'm becoming a truck expert through all of this, why not a mini cooper expert too haha.) Surely there must be so many if LE has hit a dead end. They would have already checked those registered in the area....did they check Wyoming I wonder...
 
  • #232
I wish we could get a national coverage spot on the latest PC, at least letting those out of Colorado know these cases are unsolved. Just one story on cnn.com....I remember in the case of Baby Grace a woman out of state (grandmother iirc) called in the tip that led to identifying the child. And with the possibility that our perp(s) might not longer be in the area...

Also, I'm glad you mentioned Wyoming again, M2U...has there been coverage in Cheyenne, etc of the latest info from the April 26 PC? If not, it might be helpful to get the word out there on their local news channels. Note to self to check into this and possibly help initiate it if not already done.
 
  • #233
Again, as often wondered in all these cases here, in child abduction and murder cases specifically, I wonder if these shootings are the work of younger or older perp(s). My initial instincts seem to go with younger, but then I think about these older nut jobs like Dear who shot up PP...

Sigh...this case is going to drive me absolutely bat$hit if it hasn't already.
 
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Northern Colorado Shooting Task Force
http://www.facebook.com/Northern-Colorado-Shooting-Task-Force-898627956871939/
 

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  • #238
His head also appears to reach the top of the inside of the cab, again if my eyes aren't playing tricks on me.
Is he wearing a white/light colored long sleeve shirt?
Is the back window open in the middle? If so, one could be driving, and the passenger pointing a shotgun out the rear window, if not through a side window. Interesting that you guys found this can be done by a single person driving as well.
that's kind of interesting shooting out the back window (I don't know how you guys can see it) ... easier to get off two shots...and if the person "riding shotgun" is right-handed that seems to work...they never said he if he was shot twice...and where WM was shot I think is just of the upper west side of the video...IMO
 
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I went back to the video of the conference and have to take back what I said above about Captain Coleman's remarks. He did not sound like he was acknowledging that the window shatterings were deliberate. And I think that the reporter did misstate what the Moore was saying about the relationship of the window shatterings to the other incidents. He wasn't dismissing the possibility that the window shatterings might be linked to the other shootings, just saying that they hadn't identified any links.
they probably wont establish any links either because the lack of evidence is too difficult for them to deal with...but it wasn't weird side-flying road debris...IMO
 

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