I believe they consider him a poi at this time since he is a person that interest them since he has behaviour towards small children such as possessing childand the fact that he lived so close to somer only brings suspension on him as a " possible suspect"
IIRC, and right now my mind is a twizzle, so don't quote me on this:
JH moved about 2 1/2 weeks before he was arrested (2/11). I put that at January 24ish).
If they went to his Dad January 6, that means LE had already asked him for DNA by then, doesn't it?
ETA
They got the SAG report on November 12. My guess is they were asking for DNA soon after that.
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I take that back. It was not Team Somer who go the SAG report ... I think it would have been the CCSO SVU ...
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There appears to be a big antenna on the shed that can be seen in the Callahan location.
Then that would be the antennae for their ham radio operation that they were into.
They would have access to LE radio info, possibly. I don't have the link anymore, but it does say that about ham radio operators. They were big in to helping with issues in the community.
I suspect a ham operator could have access to the frequencies of the school
radio's as well as some types of home wireless telephones, but I don't know for sure.
That makes sense. My ex-butthead was big into ham radio, and most of the people I met through him (in his radio clubs) had their radio gear set up in garages, sheds, outbuildings, etc. They also had portable buildings (on trailers, I guess) they'd set up for events ('field days' I think they were called). The antennae can be either attached to the building or on a freestanding tower.Maybe their ham radio stuff was set up in the shed? Or would the antenna have to be on the roof of the shed then?
Just thinking that if their set-up was in the shed, it would make sense to take the shed with them to ensure they had the place to set up their equipment again.
I wonder who LE talked to at the D. house on Gano that night Somer disappeared.
Did the General speak for all of them? Did they talk to all the household members, including the minors?
And was their house searched?
The search literally hit home for schools Superintendent BW, who lives about 100 yards from the Gano Drive spot where Somer was last seen. About 2 a.m. Tuesday, his house and many others in the vicinity were searched from top to bottom, W said.
http://jacksonville.com/community/m..._continues_at_scene_near_where_somer_thompson
You would think if they went down to his house (which is more than 100 yards), they would also check out the houses on Gano. Map
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