Note to self: Just because there is bait in the water, it doesn't mean the little fishies have to bite.
moo
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Note to self: Just because there is bait in the water, it doesn't mean the little fishies have to bite.
moo
scroll and roll.....
Don't people almost always get out early though? Way early? Just seems I keep reading how people hardly ever do full sentences, esp. minors. Like parole board is years earlier than forecast. Right or wrong, for me just depends on the case at hand.I found the answer. A first degree murder conviction for a minor is a life sentence with a chance at parole in 25 years.
??? When did this happen? That's new to me! Rumour or confirmed?
I found the answer. A first degree murder conviction for a minor is a life sentence with a chance at parole in 25 years.
confirmed. It was early on and I'm not sure why they thought she might be in Utah. Police in southern Utah ask residents to be on lookout for missing Iowa woman
Note to self: Just because there is bait in the water, it doesn't mean the little fishies have to bite.
moo
scroll and roll.....
WOAH. I have not seen this before but it kinda correlates my concerns LE is possibly looking at a SKconfirmed. It was early on and I'm not sure why they thought she might be in Utah. Police in southern Utah ask residents to be on lookout for missing Iowa woman
I see value in this approach! May I borrow it and post how I see the probabilities differently?
Abduction location possibilities IMO
• Inside the house 0%
• Driveway to house as she returned from her run 0%
• Somewhere along her run -- perhaps in the direction of the hog farm 0% (She didn't run out there, and LE told witness she made it home from her run)
• Theory 3 -- < 5%
• Somewhere along her walk to her mother's house -- > 95%
Also:
• Stranger < 2%
• Friend < 5%
• Acquaintance >93%
• Female 0%
• Male 100%
No offense to the men here, but I do think that it's a guy thing. Men are more apt to not be on social media, they don't reply to msgs like women do, they are more lax about keeping in touch. Also most people rationalize things, the old "when you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras" thing. When someone doesn't respond most people would make a assumption that the phone is dead, or the msg didn't go through, or the person is in the shower, etc.This is another of the big mysteries of the timeline. Why did he text in morning and not previous night? When he didn't get a response to text in the am why wasn't that a red flag something was up at that point? Why wait to get a call from BF that MT didn't show up to work that day? Why did work call BF and not Mom or Brother? Why go to the movies when your sister is missing or you haven't heard from her? So many questions about the shared car situation and why it was ok for MT to possibly be walking or jogging back in the dark to pick up car?
If she was the one who logged into her University of Iowa account that night, it lends credence to her being taken against her will. Why would she be doing homework late that night if she knew that she was about to run away?One correction - no time was given when she was doing homework.
New details provide insight into night Mollie Tibbetts was last seen
Family members told KCCI on Saturday that evidence shows she was doing homework on her computer late in the evening on July 18. Authorities declined to release a specific time, saying it could hinder the investigation.
Yes, but unless they thought she ran away, that wouldn't matter. If you think someone's been abducted, where they have extended family wouldn't matter unless you think someone from that extended family committed the abduction. There didn't seem to be any indication that they thought she had run away so that never made much sense to me.It was because she has family there.
Good point and I do recall somewhere someone stated, perhaps DJ, that the door didn't have any scratch marks on it. I have a dog and if he were locked up and I was in distress or he even heard a tiny scuffle, he would be barking like mad and scratching and pushing against the door. My dog is actually capable of opening some doors in our house I kid you not. We have to make sure to lock them so he doesn't get out. I have a picture I took when he was rushed to emergency and had to have an operation for bloat. He had been at a daycare that day because we were having the floors polished. He gets seperation anxiety and worked himself into a state where he bloated. Luckily the kennel owner was also a GSD owner and recognized the signs immediately. He loaded him in the truck and rushed him to a local vet where they performed the operation on him and he survived. I was insane that day because the GSD we had him we lost to bloat. I went to see the dog that afternoon and he was just up from surgery and pacing around. He could hear the people in the waiting room and he actually went to the door and turned the handle and opened it. I was taking a pic of him at the time because I thought it was adorable he was trying to get out and wanted to send it to my hubby to show him he was ok. No sooner did I take the pic and he got the door open and was out the door like a flash. The vet had a stray cat that they kept in the office like a house cat and my dog went right after it. This was all within an hour of his surgery. He is an incredibly smart and determined dog and he figures things out real fast.
I was thinking about this earlier...at least they are updating us that they can’t update us yet lol...better than cold silence...at least we know they are working it behind the scenes...in some cases imo we don’t always know this...That’s impossible. We are discussing the same information we had a week ago.
Iowa has mandantory sentencing laws on at least some crimes.Don't people almost always get out early though? Way early? Just seems I keep reading how people hardly ever do full sentences, esp. minors. Like parole board is years earlier than forecast. Right or wrong, for me just depends on the case at hand.
My mom lives at the state park and she and I are still perplexed why LE has not searched it. Everyone in the area knows Rock Creek.As much as I hate to say it, I think it's time for LE to look at state/county parks within easy driving distance of Brooklyn, if they haven't already. I'm still hoping. And I think live recovery should still be the priority. But evidence preservation is imperative if the worst has happened.