For anyone who is experienced in construction: can the block be reused? Could this wall have been disassembled and reassembled, using certain components? Would new dirt be required, other new materials brought in?
For anyone who is experienced in construction: can the block be reused? Could this wall have been disassembled and reassembled, using certain components? Would new dirt be required, other new materials brought in?
Legitimate subcontractors send in certificates insurance right off the bat to the general, never known it not to be required. Interesting "public works projects", if a dime of Federal money is involved indeed they usually demands a "certified payroll." They want names and rates paid. We just don't have enough info to judge.
An arrest won’t lead to SM, but it will lead to justice. The new DA takes office in January. She needs time to review the case, and you can bet they have their eye on a certain someone.
When the right time comes, there will be an arrest.
And they will nail him to the floor.
jmo
I agree. His best option will be to admit to a lesser charge, say it was accidental, and give up her body. Mooit could lead to a first degree charge and if it looks like there is a conviction likely, there could be a plea deal to a lesser charge if he gives up the body. Just an idea.
Of course, not EVERY landscaper (or craftsman of another profession) with an own business had chosen the profession because of that reason (to have some freedom). Btw, the "work ethic" doesn't have to suffer at all, if someone is his own boss. If a wife doesn't have to suffer or a whole family, Idk. As long as they are not fully informed about the head of household's schedule AND his stolen "freetime", they will suffer less. IMOIf he was using his business as an escape and a pathway to free time, that likely speaks more to his own character and work ethic (or lack thereof), than to his profession.
jmo
So, I'm curious re: opinions on this - if you were to put yourself in LE's shoes at this point, and we assume that you believe BM to be guilty, but are looking to gather a little more evidence (ideally, a body - but maybe other evidence) before an arrest - would you:
1) Continue to put pressure on BM, to the degree that you could. Make sure he knows you are watching, that you're continuing to press, following leads, digging, etc. - hoping that the pressure gets to BM and he slips up.
2) Or..... you back off, but keep a stealthy eye on BM. You continue to work behind the scenes, but outwardly you let things appear that they are slowing down. Let him breathe, let him think maybe he's going to get away with this - and hope that he lets his guard down and makes a mistake.
3) Something else?
Of course, not EVERY landscaper (or craftsman of another profession) with an own business had chosen the profession because of that reason (to have some freedom). Btw, the "work ethic" doesn't have to suffer at all, if someone is his own boss. If a wife doesn't have to suffer or a whole family, Idk. As long as they are not fully informed about the head of household's schedule AND his stolen "freetime", they will suffer less. IMO
I don’t think it makes a difference. After all this time they probably have everything they are going to get from data and any analysis of materials. Finding Suzanne or getting an informant are probably the only two things to be worked on in my opinion.So, I'm curious re: opinions on this - if you were to put yourself in LE's shoes at this point, and we assume that you believe BM to be guilty, but are looking to gather a little more evidence (ideally, a body - but maybe other evidence) before an arrest - would you:
1) Continue to put pressure on BM, to the degree that you could. Make sure he knows you are watching, that you're continuing to press, following leads, digging, etc. - hoping that the pressure gets to BM and he slips up.
2) Or..... you back off, but keep a stealthy eye on BM. You continue to work behind the scenes, but outwardly you let things appear that they are slowing down. Let him breathe, let him think maybe he's going to get away with this - and hope that he lets his guard down and makes a mistake.
3) Something else?
I don’t think it makes a difference. After all this time they probably have everything they are going to get from data and any analysis of materials. Finding Suzanne or getting an informant are probably the only two things to be worked on in my opinion.
So, I'm curious re: opinions on this - if you were to put yourself in LE's shoes at this point, and we assume that you believe BM to be guilty, but are looking to gather a little more evidence (ideally, a body - but maybe other evidence) before an arrest - would you:
1) Continue to put pressure on BM, to the degree that you could. Make sure he knows you are watching, that you're continuing to press, following leads, digging, etc. - hoping that the pressure gets to BM and he slips up.
2) Or..... you back off, but keep a stealthy eye on BM. You continue to work behind the scenes, but outwardly you let things appear that they are slowing down. Let him breathe, let him think maybe he's going to get away with this - and hope that he lets his guard down and makes a mistake.
3) Something else?
Good question. I have no LE experience but if I was a lead investigator, I might start by interviewing BM’s mother and his daughters again. I want to know what they are thinking now 6 months later. The interviews would take place in a less formal setting, in a coffee shop or something similar. Also, in the course of the interviews, I would let the daughters and mother know that LE has reasons to suspect their father and son. I might even share some of those reasons with them.
Who knows where it would go from there? Maybe nowhere.
JMO
RSBMGood question. I have no LE experience but if I was a lead investigator, I might start by interviewing BM’s mother and his daughters again. I want to know what they are thinking now 6 months later. . Also, in the course of the interviews, I would let the daughters and mother know that LE has reasons to suspect their father and son. Who knows where it would go from there? Maybe nowhere.
JMO
I think that none of the three individuals has any first hand information to add, as none of them were anywhere near Monarch Pass during the even the most expanded timeline. JMO
Good question. I have no LE experience but if I was a lead investigator, I might start by interviewing BM’s mother and his daughters again. I want to know what they are thinking now 6 months later. The interviews would take place in a less formal setting, in a coffee shop or something similar. Also, in the course of the interviews, I would let the daughters and mother know that LE has reasons to suspect their father and son. I might even share some of those reasons with them.
Who knows where it would go from there? Maybe nowhere. JMO
Mom and the daughters have some theories.. they have to by now. I want to know what they’re thinking. If they’re still thinking mountain lions, then you’re right. They have nothing to add. But maybe they’re thinking something else.I think that none of the three individuals has any first hand information to add, as none of them were anywhere near Monarch Pass during the even the most expanded timeline. JMO
I want to know her typical behavior when it came to her cell phone as well.I think one of the most important things the girls could provide investigators would be some insight into SM -- her routine, habits, likes, dislikes, etc. I think it's fair to say we really know nothing about SM.
I'd like to know how many times SM rode her bike before church on Sunday or if she'd ever done this before! I'd like to know if they knew BM had plans to be away from home on mother's day for whatever reason.
I could go on and on.