Found Deceased IA - Mollie Tibbetts, 20, Poweshiek County, 19 Jul 2018 #17

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  • #101
Radar Online isn’t considered mainstream media here at Websleuths.

“We pay for juicy info”.
I don’t have much faith in the accuracy of a rag that tacks that onto the end of a story. JMO
 
  • #102
I don't know that I buy into the such a small town everyone notices everything and everyone, but if that is how it is then whatever happened had to at least start out normal enough that it wasn't note worthy.
 
  • #103
That was Apple.

And I’ll get shot down in flames for this but good on Apple. Privacy is a serious issue, more so these days.

But, back on topic, with a police report for a missing person, I can’t see why the rules can’t be “bent”in such circumstances.
 
  • #104
I don’t think Mollie’s
I can login to my cell phone carrier and get every call number, text message (photos) and I have also been able to get the content of the text messages - it's too bad they don't have her sign in credentials or perhaps her cell phone is under their plan?? That would be too easy.
Most college kids are on their parents’ plan so assuming that is the case her mother should be able to get whatever info is available about calls on her cell. If she has a Mac and they are able to get onto her computer they could see text messages via iMessage. They show texts even to those not using an iPhone but only ones that have synced. On my computer there are usually a few that are missing but the vast majority are there. It seems unlikely they still have her computer though. It’s probably with LE so unless they did that before they called the police they probably haven’t read her texts.
 
  • #105
I believe the video of her father is wishful thinking on his part. I think she was taken and it's not a case of her running away. I'm praying she is found soon.

It's so sad that so many people out jogging or walking alone just disappear.
Right. I never used to view "jogging" as an "extreme" sport, but I do see it as more dangerous than I ever have, ( Mollie,Katrina, Vanessa, ect...). I also have been avoiding eating corn on the cob this summer, I can't even look at CORN the same! ~sigh~
 
  • #106
I don't know that I buy into the such a small town everyone notices everything and everyone, but if that is how it is then whatever happened had to at least start out normal enough that it wasn't note worthy.
Or it happened late enough, or in such an isolated area, that no one had the opportunity to see anything.
 
  • #107
Does anyone know what, other than hope and desperation, makes dad think that she voluntarily left with someone she knows? Is there a secret BF? GF?
Fox asked the Father today if they had determined another relationship and he indicated NO. It was a pretty firm NO.
 
  • #108
If anyone's interested, here's Facebook's guidelines for law enforcement. They have a secure system for LE to log in and make requests and check the status of requests too.

Safety Center
 
  • #109
There are so many people looking for answers, waiting to hear just a small bit of updated news, deciphering sentences, and looking for a hidden clue. Now stop and put yourself in her families shoes for just a minute. Can you imagine how any missing persons family feels? Holding out hope, clinging to the smallest tidbit of news...going days, weeks, years without having an answer. How could you function? Do you spend all day sitting by the phone, reloading websites, searching places you think they went, waiting for the doorbell to ring, worrying about bills while trying to decide if you can even work? I can't fathom the thought and I pray I am never in this situation.
 
  • #110
If that VSCO account is legit, it does appear that she could have been struggling with some degree of mental/emotional discomfort. Some of those posts - including the last picture posted - seemed somber to me. Somewhat "crying out" even.

JMO.
She was studying psychology and I didn't see her posts as alarming, more that she possibly knew others were struggling. My best friend committed suicide and we ALL missed 'signs' that in hindsight were obvious. I still have her dishes.
 
  • #111
Any atty's out there on this one? Double check me but I think you could give a power of atty form to a trusted family member or atty to cover this issue and scenario specifically. My suggestion is to ask an atty that you trust.

JoJoJo, just wanted to say I agree with your post yesterday regarding the comments made by CW during the interview. He mentions 'man' but it could be a 'woman','women' or 'men' etc. Unless he knows more then he's letting on.
 
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And I’ll get shot down in flames for this but good on Apple. Privacy is a serious issue, more so these days.

But, back on topic, with a police report for a missing person, I can’t see why the rules can’t be “bent”in such circumstances.

Apple cannot unlock the phone...and they won't. For good reason.
What if the person has left of their own accord?
You file a missing persons report. Then, you call Apple.... and get access to their cell phone.
What if this is a person fleeing domestic abuse?
 
  • #114
Or...
Maybe Mollie hitchhiked to California.
Did she even like college? Was she tired of her relationship? Under pressure to get married?
It's a free country....Women do have the option to leave.

Mollie Tibbetts's disappearance has small Iowa town on edge

“She knew exactly what she wanted to do and exactly what she wanted her life to look like,” he said. “And she had it all timed out from college to grad school to getting married and buying a house and having kids.”

The parents said there had been quiet talk of marriage between Tibbetts and her boyfriend, Dalton Jack. The two are high school sweethearts who have been together for about three years, they said.

“But she was very clear that it would have to wait until she’d finished school,” Rob Tibbetts said. “Mollie was like that. She had everything planned and was going to stick to that plan.”
 
  • #115
And I’ll get shot down in flames for this but good on Apple. Privacy is a serious issue, more so these days.

But, back on topic, with a police report for a missing person, I can’t see why the rules can’t be “bent”in such circumstances.
If someone is missing because they choose to be missing (unbeknownst to their family and friends) , should the rules be bent to track them down, even though they don't want to be found?
 
  • #116
Or it happened late enough, or in such an isolated area, that no one had the opportunity to see anything.
This. People sometimes forget how quickly abductions can happen. Jaycee Dugard was stunned with a taser in broad daylight then thrown into the back of a vehicle on a reasonably busy suburb street in California and very few people saw anything.

A perp can plan things out, then roll up and either stun or subdue a victim within seconds, toss them in the back of a vehicle and take off. MT's run was believed to take her to some of the outskirts of Brooklyn around dinner time. Plus she would've been wearing earbuds and thus less able to hear a perp coming. Really not that unbelievable when you think about it IMO.
 
  • #117
POA's vary by state - the specific social media provision would need to be included. But I've never seen this tested. I am not an attorney but I have my DPOA for my state. I did not include this particular option to my attorney-in-fact.
I asked a friend who is a probate attorney and he said you can't use POA to access another's phone records, at least in his state (CA).
 
  • #118
POA's vary by state - the specific social media provision would need to be included. But I've never seen this tested. I am not an attorney but I have my DPOA for my state. I did not include this particular option to my attorney-in-fact.
I'm glad we are talking about all these issues here as so much of what we do is digital or in the cloud. I'm adding all these questions to the list for when I go meet with atty. Times are a changin!
 
  • #119
@PommyMommy
Mollie's father is doing what most parents do : Seeing his daughter as he wants to see her.... and as he wants the population to see her. The reality can be quite different (as anyone with adult children knows)
 
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