Hi! Just wanted to point out what was pointed out to me not long ago. You don’t have to put following...you just go to the top and click on go to first unread. It will take you to your spot.FOllowing
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Hi! Just wanted to point out what was pointed out to me not long ago. You don’t have to put following...you just go to the top and click on go to first unread. It will take you to your spot.FOllowing
THANK YOUAn article stated that LE was reviewing surveillance video, (I will look for a link) but there has been no indication that Mollie was seen on any surveillance video. We know that she jogged through town. I think there's a fair likelihood that video exists but we do not know that for a fact.
I think this is too short. It says 2.2 miles, and at a running speed a 45 minute run would probably take her more like 4-5+ miles, I'd guess.With everything we know, I think this was her route for the jog.
Starting at the house,
East on W Des Moines
Take West St to
East on W Pershing
East on E Pershing
South on Mills
West on 2nd
North on Jackson
I thought the same thing. It certainly does contain a majority of abducted children, I'm sure. I think the same general patterns would hold for adult women, if they were excerpted into their own segment, though. Children are sometimes targeted by strangers too, so it could even be possible that less adult women are abducted by strangers not more (since an adult would be more wary and less easy to be manipulated by a stranger).To the extent that "family kidnapping" probably includes non-custodial parents and family members and younger children, I would love to see the data broken down for adult women as well. Maybe it's there, I find that site hard to read for whatever reason (font, way it's worded) so I just skimmed.
The comments on here this morning about the seeming cone of silence from friends and locals seems totally on point. I am not sure if this has been dictated by LE, the MT family or small town walls being put up? The comments from posters that have lived or do live in small towns have been super helpful IMO to provide understanding as to why locals might not be stepping up to possibly report on their neighbors and possibly even family members. I agree with whoever said money most likely won't move a local whose life and livihood revolves around Brooklyn. I am glad this investigation is out of the hands of the locals and that state and federal authorities are involved. This isn't to say that local LC can't add a huge amount to the investigation, they absolutely can, but the interrelationships amongst the townspeople might make solving this particular case virtually impossible by anyone other than a state or federal official. The town history is particularly interesting and there is some great information online and there definately is a sense of 'founding families' that is present. Wonder how this all plays into town social dynamics?
Can you tell when they posted this? LE has been mostly clear in the PC's about disappearance date being the 18th but I'm confused about the 18th being the reported date as everything I'd seen said it was the 19th? Is this an error or is this correct? Ideas?
Regarding her open social media/Twitter page. What I could see happening is someone in town is intrigued by her from seeing her around running or at Church, at the grocery, etc. It's a small enough town that they probably know or can easily find out her name.
So they take to Google and voila. Tons of info on her routine, the fact she is alone often at the house, runs routinely, etc. And I could see that person using her SM to stalk her that way and figure out a time to pursue her.
Listen to her interview. She and a coworker watched the tape.Trying to clear this up, Linda said she didn't see anything unusual but I didn't base that off her watching surveillance video(s)? Sounded to me she was talking more off the whim?
According to the article:
Linda says "...she's unable to share the surveillance tape with Fox News Investigates, but talked about sharing it with authorities and what she remembers from those nights..."
This was discussed many threads ago. I don't believe there was any example of the police publicly clearing someone just to get them off their guard.
This (in addition to no signs of struggle, as of yet) leads me to lean toward known acquaintance.
I wanted to respond to @Safeguard’s post in the last thread regarding Mollie’s SM accounts being public.
There could very well be someone on the periphery of Mollie’s life stalking her, an acquaintance of sorts.
It’s so important to safeguard your info online. If you use Snapchat, make sure you’re on “ghost mode”. I’ll give you an example: I have a “friend” on insta and snap who I don’t know in person. We chat often and he said a couple things that set off my BS meter. His snap location is not hidden. From that little bitmoji standing on a map, I found his home address, phone number and email, his last name, his Facebook (of which he said he didn’t have), down to his family’s FB accounts and his wedding pictures. Prior to his triggering my BS meter, I didn’t even know his last name.
Now imagine I had nefarious intentions rather than being just a nosy sleuther?
I don't think so - LC wouldn't have been distraught on July 18 because she didn't know she was missing yet. I think the night she's referring to is the evening of the 19th. They reported Mollie missing after 5pm, so I think it's that evening once she was reported missing and they really started to realize something was very wrong that she's talking about. I think the clearinghouse report is either an error or is reporting last seen as "reported missing" date.I believe the report was file don July 18 because I believe something LC said confirms the date. LC said, (bbm) "The night she went missing, I was distraught." Since it wasn't until July 19 that MT did not show up for work, we must conclude LC was distraught on the night of July 18, which coincides with the "reported missing July 18, 2018" information on the Missing Persons Clearinghouse website.
Since LE is saying they don't know what happened, if this was a stranger abduction or not, one would think they would warn the people of Brooklyn to be aware of their surroundings, keep on the buddy system, keep your doors locked and by all means keep an eye on your children.
The fact that they haven't done this is telling, to me. I think LE has a POI in mind and that person is not a danger to the rest of the community. jmo
Agreed. Her location at the time of the disappearance would add clarity. That's why I do think it's most probably that she disappeared while jogging. But I still do think it's more plausible that it was an acquaintance than a stranger. Either is possible though.The problem is that we don't know where she went missing, so we can't say if there were any signs of a struggle or not. There aren't going to be any signs of a struggle in the house if she wasn't there when she was abducted.
I'm not sure there would be much physical evidence if she was abducted while jogging, unless she or the perp dropped/threw something, either intentionally or not.
I completely agree.. I do not have snapchat or facebook or Instagram...people are so unaware of just how much information they have online...and how much personal information they share with the world.
I believe the report was file don July 18 because I believe something LC said confirms the date. LC said, (bbm) "The night she went missing, I was distraught." Since it wasn't until July 19 that MT did not show up for work, we must conclude LC was distraught on the night of July 18, which coincides with the "reported missing July 18, 2018" information on the Missing Persons Clearinghouse website.
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