Time is going to show that this was a well-trained and extremely expensive professional hit, way beyond the skill set of Adelson.
I remember watching/hearing it but can't find the recording quickly right now. But, yes, the sounds of the shots were captured.I think the number of shots were caught on somebody’s phone while recording or a home camera?
Neighbors’ surveillance cameras from the Sanctuary subdivision caught the sound of several gunshots just before 8 p.m. Detectives on the case told News4JAX they believe someone ambushed him at close range, firing several times, killing him near the driver’s door. His SUV’s hazard flashers were on and his two-year-old daughter was in the back seat.
Who is Adelson?Time is going to show that this was a well-trained and extremely expensive professional hit, way beyond the skill set of Adelson.
Who is Adelson?
This article doesn't really have any new information but it's a good overview/reminder of the case.
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I’m pretty sure that is why they are looking for the truck so bad because they got it on surveillance camera following him. I’m guessing that truck is who told the guy to hurry and put the tire out.This certainly looks like an angry ex- case but the coordination required is pretty advanced. The killer not only needed to know his route but also know where he was so they could time it. He could easily have stopped at the store on the way home. I wonder if LE has seen the location services data on his phone yet to understand who might have been able to know when-he-was-where so they could put that tire out in the road at just the right time.
I'm pretty sure the tire and rim came off that truck, as the front passenger side wheel looks different from all of the others. JMOI’m pretty sure that is why they are looking for the truck so bad because they got it on surveillance camera following him. I’m guessing that truck is who told the guy to hurry and put the tire out.
Great job in spotting that. I don't think I'm gifted at breaking down details in surveillance footage.I'm pretty sure the tire and rim came off that truck, as the front passenger side wheel looks different from all of the others. JMO
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Photos/Video: Truck sought in February shooting death of Jacksonville Beach father
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Carjackers don't roll out tires and don't shoot again when man is down. This case has extremely well-executed professional hit written all over it. The location was chosen for lack of cameras. Route in and out was chosen carefully - rather amazing that the police don't have any surveillance showing a license plate and they used a truck that is extremely common in Florida. All intentional. I think it's likely they had a drone in the air for this. <modsnip - no link from an approved source/rumor>Why couldn't this be a simple carjacker who panicked when he saw a child in the backseat?
100% agree, the recording of the shots is just brutalCarjackers don't roll out tires and don't shoot again when man is down. This case has extremely well-executed professional hit written all over it. The location was chosen for lack of cameras. Route in and out was chosen carefully - rather amazing that the police don't have any surveillance showing a license plate and they used a truck that is extremely common in Florida. All intentional. I think it's likely they had a drone in the air for this. <modsnip - no link from an approved source/rumor>
Not trying to be argumentative but where I live carjackers do put tires in the road, sometimes they use bikes, I have even had someone lay down in the road in front of me. They even do this thing where they pull in front of you and brake so you hit them. We avoid those areas if we can. It is entirely possible this man was targeted, but also possible he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.Carjackers don't roll out tires and don't shoot again when man is down. This case has extremely well-executed professional hit written all over it. The location was chosen for lack of cameras. Route in and out was chosen carefully - rather amazing that the police don't have any surveillance showing a license plate and they used a truck that is extremely common in Florida. All intentional. I think it's likely they had a drone in the air for this. <modsnip - no link from an approved source/rumor>