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  • #301
golfmom said:
What am I missing? Could he just have had this account for purchasing only? Sure looks like his kind of activity.

http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=samuel_peter&item=-1&frompage=222

Looks like purchasing books; computer stuff; mountain bike stuff?; snowboard stuff?
Look at feedback number 9. Seller says s/he will ship his shirt today. Notice that her feedback is kept private. It could be because of her terrible negative f/b rate - or she's selling questionable merchandise - like shirts with things like P. Ness ironed on to the backs of them. Probably not but it's a thought. I really don't know the story behind the ridiculous shirt so he could have gotten it as a gift from someone for all I know.
 
  • #302
BorderGal said:
Anyway, I digress...my point in quoting this post was to comment that it reminds me of something in the Peterson case. Anybody remember that when Scott went to a gay bar, he expressed disappointment that nobody hit on him? I always thought that was downright WEIRD. Like he was so hung up on himself, he expected people of both genders to want him, whether he swung their way or not.
Very true, BorderGal! It's almost as if they don't care where the admiration comes from as long as they're getting it.
 
  • #303
Thinkoflaura said:
BTW, I don't think Raven OWNED a book of his own, just my own viewpoint of his shallowness when it comes to things cerebral.
But he did buy Janet a couple of "coffee table books" for Christmas. And he's pretty into computers. And he's pretty into the Indian ancestry. And he might have been interested in creating the perfect crime or hiring the right attorney, etc.
 
  • #304
Thinkoflaura said:
The sticking point is in the CONTACT INFO.
As I said, your contact info HAS to be correct.
ToL, please don't think I'm being argumentative but what you're saying is not absolutely correct. If you're selling, the buyer doesn't need to know anymore than how to pay you. And if you're buying, all it takes is a simple e-mail to tell the seller the shipping address. I've done it repeatedly when buying stuff but sending it to family and friends out of town. All I've said is that I'm purchasing it but sending it to my niece's house, and can they please send it to this address, and I've never once had them say no, even though the address isn't even in the same state as my PayPal account from which I'm paying them. The seller has the option to refuse to send it to anything other than a verified address but I've yet to run into one that has.
 
  • #305
JerseyGirl said:
But he did buy Janet a couple of "coffee table books" for Christmas. And he's pretty into computers. And he's pretty into the Indian ancestry. And he might have been interested in creating the perfect crime or hiring the right attorney, etc.
yeah I think he owns books or at least reads ... on his blogger profile he listed this

"
Favorite Books

"

Also, more info on siblings:
"My mother was left to care for 4 children under the age of six. "
 
  • #306
JerseyGirl said:
ToL, please don't think I'm being argumentative but what you're saying is not absolutely correct. If you're selling, they buyer doesn't need to know anymore than how to pay you. And if you're buying, all it takes is a simple e-mail to tell the seller the shipping address. I've done it repeatedly when buying stuff but sending it to family and friends out of town. All I've said is that I'm purchasing it but sending it to my niece's house, and can they please send it to this address, and I've never once had them say no, even though the address isn't even in the same state as my PayPal account from which I'm paying them. The seller has the option to refuse to send it to anything other than a verified address but I've yet to run into one that has.
true, when i buy things -- and I buy everything from collectibles to baseball cards to makeup -- I don't bother to check where the seller is from... I just pay them through paypal and wait for my package.
I could care less where they live as long as I get my stuff :)
 
  • #307
golfmom said:
I think you're right on this one, just imagine there was a glowing description of the item received by the buyer in feedback. Kind of hard to hide that. BTW, I passed the information on to someone I feel will make sure that the District Attorney in the embezzlement case gets the ebay info.
I don't know if it would be an issue of the buyer describing the item in the feedback although it certainly could be a factor in his decision to make his f/b private. I'm just thinking that he tried to keep all of his sales as hidden as he possibly could, and that's the best that e-bay has to offer in that sense.

BTW, I'm very happy to hear that you've passed along the info. Thank you for making sure it got done. :)
 
  • #308
PrayersForMaura said:
If ThinkofLaura is right about keeping your main addresses up to date then perhaps raven had so many id's because he moved back to Utah.
You can change your address, etc., while still keeping your same User ID, (name), and vice-versa.
 
  • #309
Thinkoflaura said:
Yes, those could be ladies 8.5 narrow width. Would fit with Janet's size.

I still think the desk has been BROKEN not dismantled.


This was pages and pages back, and someone else may have had some thoughts on the broken desk that I didn't get to, but I know that when we moved one of those computer desks around without unscrewing or actually taking it apart, it kind of began breaking apart. So we just said, "Screw it".....and dragged it out of the house while it broke up along the way. We didn't want to take the time to unscrew all the screws and such, so started moving it out in one piece and it started breaking up. That's my guess. He was moving it out and it started breaking apart, so he or whoever just continued to pull it apart and bring it out in pieces.
 
  • #310
JerseyGirl said:
I don't know if it would be an issue of the buyer describing the item in the feedback although it certainly could be a factor in his decision to make his f/b private. I'm just thinking that he tried to keep all of his sales as hidden as he possibly could, and that's the best that e-bay has to offer in that sense.

BTW, I'm very happy to hear that you've passed along the info. Thank you for making sure it got done. :)
I'm really curious about the feedback being private too... people like me who are buyers like to read what other people post about the seller so we know if we should trust the person to ship the items we buy in a timely and professional manner.

I tend to think that he kept his feedback private due to what you posted... considering he was more than likely selling stolen goods, he's want to keep all the feedback private. People who steal tend to be paranoid that they might get caught. Sometimes theives overcompensate for their crimes....
 
  • #311
1. There are only slight differences in the men's and women's Vapor.

2. These shoes are very narrow. Not only are they are narrow, but the sole is very flexible and has no rigidity to it. You can literally bend these things in half. Just because they look narrow doesn't make them a woman's shoe.

3. Also, the chrome version was a limited edition version (SURPRISE!) that Nike put out because Ronaldo (famous Brazilian soccer player) wore them in competition and after that everybody had to have them.

4. Ugly soccer shoes are to make you stand out in front of scouts. Flashy is what soccer shoes are about.

5. It is actually guys who mostly buy these ugly soccer shoes. It is a soccer thing.
 
  • #312
Hello to all. I am a long time lurker here but not a frequent poster. I have some catching up to do on Janet's case and would appreciate it if any of you could give me a link to the forum(s) that best explain the whole story. Thanks in advance!!!
 
  • #313
cappuccinaNCBanker said:
... what is the track record of the crime labs down there? I've heard mixed things about LE....also that the crime labs are extremely backlogged....
I remember that being mentioned on this thread so maybe that's a big part of it. I'm really hoping that they're just trying to get all of their ducks in a row, and that they didn't botch the crime scene! I don't even want to think about that because then that would mean that Janet's murderer might never feel the consequences of taking her life.

How long was it before Scott Peterson was arrested? And what was the hold-up in that case? Was it that they hadn't found the bodies?
 
  • #314
kcanal said:
Hello to all. I am a long time lurker here but not a frequent poster. I have some catching up to do on Janet's case and would appreciate it if any of you could give me a link to the forum(s) that best explain the whole story. Thanks in advance!!!

http://websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23793

Post #7 links Misterallgood's blogs. That's the best place to start.
 
  • #315
PrayersForMaura said:
Raven could've bought a book on how to commit a perfect crime~ :waitasec:
lol - I ended up posting this in one of my posts before seeing this! Sorry again! :doh:

He could also have bought books on how to write a resume, how to interview for a new job, etc.
 
  • #316
JerseyGirl said:
lol - I ended up posting this in one of my posts before seeing this! Sorry again! :doh:

He could also have bought books on how to write a resume, how to interview for a new job, etc.

He was also going to *school* for IT stuff. Could have been books related to that subject.
 
  • #317
Thinkoflaura said:
These were obviously LEGITIMATE sales. There would be NO reason to try to hide it. I think the reasoning behind this is flawed.
I'm wondering if this could have been his very first e-bay account. One that he would have opened at a time when he WAS living in Utah, and that he bought and sold whatever he did completely legitimately. And then later he opened the new accounts that all link to Raven. It probably doesn't matter one way or the other except to show that he knows how to get around the rules. Otherwise, I don't see what difference it would make if Samuel Peter is Raven's or not.
 
  • #318
JerseyGirl said:
I'm wondering if this could have been his very first e-bay account. One that he would have opened at a time when he WAS living in Utah, and that he bought and sold whatever he did completely legitimately. And then later he opened the new accounts that all link to Raven. It probably doesn't matter one way or the other except to show that he knows how to get around the rules. Otherwise, I don't see what difference it would make if Samuel Peter is Raven's or not.

I see a significance if he's using that name as an alias!
 
  • #319
Thinkoflaura said:
It's called " Hitman", published by Palladin Press. :)
Truly chilling methods of murdering.. it really is a guideboosk to murder, however, I doubt anyone would leave an e trail behind, LOLOL.

The sick part of me wants to say he bought a new Henkle knife set..
Your post just made me think of something. Didn't he do all kinds of VX touring, game playing , etc., traveling to different remote locations in the area? (I can't remember what it's called - help me out, golfmom!) It seems to me that if anyone would know the best place to hide things, (knives, clothes, etc.), it would be Raven and his VX buddies. That's the nature of that club he was in, isn't it?
 
  • #320
JerseyGirl said:
Your post just made me think of something. Didn't he do all kinds of VX touring, game playing , etc., traveling to different remote locations in the area? (I can't remember what it's called - help me out, golfmom!) It seems to me that if anyone would know the best place to hide things, (knives, clothes, etc.), it would be Raven and his VX buddies. That's the nature of that club he was in, isn't it?

geo something or another.

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