I think we can assume the cctv is of the girls as LE have come out and said so.
One of the few things they have confirmed...
Yes I agree, I've been working with that assumption as well. It's just so hard to imagine someone making a definitive ID based on that video, IMO.
Yes I agree, I've been working with that assumption as well. It's just so hard to imagine someone making a definitive ID based on that video, IMO.
Well, I don't think that I'm going to be the one to solve this terrible crime, but one thing I can do is spread their story and faces. I sell on ebay and I put their NCMEC poster on all my listings.
I only wish there was more I could do.![]()
Not to me.
They were the only cyclists caught on the cctv that day.
Also, the FBI have ways to refine the images, and measure the height/weight etc.
I would find it far more difficult to believe it was NOT the girls, personally.
:cow:
Good point ... they could estimate the height of the bikes & children through comparison to surrounding objects. In fact, they could also compare Elizabeth and Lyric's cycling speed to the average of 9 mph for children under the age of 13.
I don't think that we've heard that police were actively measuring anything behind the Auction Shop, so maybe the family simply recognized the way they rode the BMX & mountain bikes. I wonder if police have examined the rear of the Auction Shop and surrounding parking lots as carefully as they should. If not, it's not too late ... maybe it deserves a careful look. Maybe they'v'e excluded the possibility that the girls were abducted in the parking lot ... maybe they overlooked it because of the location of the bikes.
Don't forget they had the dogs all over town.
It would be a total waste of time to examine an area where there was no scent found.
:moo:
There would have been a scent, but police would have had to use tracking dogs right away ... I think I read that car exhaust can interfere with scent tracking (we have a tracking dog expert posting ... G-Drui???). If I recall correctly, dogs track from oldest to most recent. Tracking from the camera location may have answered some questions. I wonder if it could still be done - suppose it depends on the dog.
Very cool info, thank you so much! This makes our evening strolls even that much more fun! There are so many places to hide out there, also it makes the walks more fun for the dog as well - he was all excited when he found him![]()
Thank you!!
Here's what gramma said
And then another thing I want to say is down by the lake, going, not the bike path, somebody could have snatched them along the road. If there was two people in a van, they could have thrown those kids in their van with their bikes and there`s another way to drive by the houses and get to the end of that trail and they could have chunked the bikes down there with the children.
Here's what Misty clarified -
What she`s saying is at the end of the U that you were shown, the trail comes around here, the bikes were found here, You come to that end of it, this bridge is out into a wooded area and right here is a big patch of grass where you can pull your vehicles up on to and that`s where we parked our vehicles to get back on the trail and go back this way.
So that`s what she`s saying, that someone could have very well come into that grassy area on the south side of the trail that ends as far as being able to walk or ride a bike.
http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1207/17/ng.01.html
Shouldn't that read: "this bridges out into a wooded area"?
How much time would it take to secure two victims in a van, load two bikes, drive to the lake and unload the bikes?
FBI spokeswoman Sandy Breault said the reaction from the dogs Monday night indicated a "strong possibility" the girls had been at the lake, less than a mile from their grandmother's house where they were last reported seen Friday. However, Breault said because there were no confirmed sightings at the lake, authorities couldn't be certain.
RBBM...
That is an odd way of saying it.... :waitasec:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/17/fbi-dogs-join-search-for-missing-iowa-girls/
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