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Or... he could just ask her if she wants to get in. Too simple?
No, not too simple, and scary as heck. I'm sure it happens, more often than anyone wants to believe.
Or... he could just ask her if she wants to get in. Too simple?
Knowing who he is and placing him in a public place is not enough evidence. They need more.
Thanks. Has this sentence been modified, thought it said W. Pershing Dr:
"On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, Mollie Tibbetts was last seen jogging in Brooklyn, Iowa in the evening hours. There have been no credible sightings of, or communications with, Mollie since that time."
Regardless, although this is presented as worst case scenario, every behavioral change etc that police ask people to look for are directly related to this being more than a possibility:
"we must consider the possibility that foul play is involved. Individuals who commit violent crimes often exhibit behavior that is recognized by those with whom he lives, works, attends school, or is in an otherwise close relationship with. Often, someone in the community will unknowingly be associated with the offender, and may be in a position to observe behavioral changes in that person. They will recognize the change ..."https://findingmollie.iowa.gov/
We know police are interested in the car wash, and it just so happens that the 2nd Street witness lives across the street. That 2nd street witness saw Mollie running towards Casey's food store around 8 - 8:30PM. That would have taken her past the car wash. Confusion suggested this route earlier this evening.
I do not believe an FBI agent spoke to Radar.
The latest PC was troubling in that it seems like the investigators don't know a whole lot ...
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Whatever the case, I'm starting to worry they may never find her. Closure would be nice for the family. Really seems like investigators don't know very much and are grasping at straws.
This comment box holds on to your post even when you backtrack to avoid posting. Very strange. It holds your post hostage and forces you to post something. Lol
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Young guy, not necessarily the type that is going to ever set the world on fire, in a somewhat limited dead end job.
Ok. thanks jax.O/T
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Thank you, I did not know that either.
Of the five areas, two are likely to have been on her jogging route. The truck stop, IMHO, is too far south and in the opposite direction from her mom's house where she may have intended to go for dinner and/or to pick up her shared car for work the following morning. Then there are the two areas way off to the northeast and southeast. Why those two areas? Earlier, I was thinking Wifi hotspots. Do you think the perp may have killed her and disposed of her body in one of those two locations, and then went back to his residence in the other one?
Totally agree with you about everything except the trafficking...seems like trafficked people are often children or runaways or people who have less control over what happens to them. It would be very difficult to traffick an independent, busy, active college student, I think.
Otherwise, I agree that it was an outsider who happened to come by and grab her. Maybe spur of the moment, or maybe planned over a 24 hour period after his first sighting of her. But I definitely think she was gone after the first 12 hours or so. So sad and scary, since it seems like this stuff can just happen to anyone, randomly...everyone should have sort of a mental preparation “just in case” these days.
LE has allegedly told at least 3 witnesses things about this investigation that they will not confirm saying, and each witness at one point provided this information to local media. Some we saw broadcast in a witness interview, and some only in print. I don't think these witness have a single reason to fabricate the details shared, and glad to see the same accounted for in the timeline (although not confirmed by LE). Also be reminded that there was credible information including video sighting that was pulled down or deleted when FBI came on board. At this point, If you only want to see information citing LE as the source, I believe you will be waiting a very long time! MOO.There is no attribution at all for her stating that key fact - being recorded on video - in her report. That is a pretty bold statement by the tv producer without citing any LE source as the basis. Many news organizations would not print that without asking her to identify the source of the information. Given the fact no other media have repeated this or reported it, I think makes it suspect. Perhaps she knows something no one else in the media does and she is just extra good at her job.
Whomever it was probably had everything prepped and set.
The local hardware store should know who the person is. Most people don't buy new shovels out there that much since they probably have 20 of them in the garage already. But plastic bags, zip ties, tarps, gloves, bins, tape and whatever else should be looked at. Jmo
Excellent post. Also, just because a store closes at a particular time doesn't mean that all of the employees leave at that time. Typically, they have to perform activities after hours such as stocking the shelves, sweeping, accounting, etc.Earlier in this thread someone brought up NAAPA Auto Parts in Brooklyn and asked if they had delivery drivers. The more I think about it the more I think that this really could be possible. It would fit in nicely with what LE is thinking about someone familiar with the town but not necessarily living there.
I checked the hours for the Brooklyn store and they are open 7:30-5:00 weekdays and 8-12:00 Saturdays. Molly got back to the area later because of her job but I started thinking about how our local NAAPA operates which also has the same hours. In highschool my son worked there after school and they were never closed at 5:00. Or perhaps I should say they could be but the drivers themselves could still be out. Example, one of their biggest customers were local auto dealers. If a customer owned a vehicle that was not the make of the dealer, they didn't have parts for it and had to source out to NAAPA to get the part they needed. Often times they called late (before closing) and would say we NEED this part for thing in the morning do you have and can you get it here. If in stock the owner/manager always gave the dealers top priority and sent the parts out with my son even at closing time. He delivered them to the dealership then had to return to NAAPA to drop off the delivery truck. If a driver wasn't available then they would send their own runner to NAAPA and the store would remain open waiting on the runner to give them the part if they did not have a safe place to leave it outside.
This allows opportunity for drivers (normally young guys late teens -20's) to be in Brooklyn yet not be a citizen there necessarily. Dealers usually use kids or retired guys as runners as well. Open on Saturday... I can assume the daycare wasn't open so MT would be free and about town on errands or what have you, possibly even jogging. There has never been anything stated that she never jogged in the morning if she had the day off of work and school. She may have been spotted once, twice or many times by someone who frequently delivered working out of the store or drivers coming into the store for parts. If over a period of time if he saw her he might actually start looking for her in his travels in the area. Who knows, he could have stopped at Casey's for soda and a snack and she happened to come in to. Or it could be it was just one sighting and an opportunity presented itself.
I just think that this type of delivery person in particular could fit the profile of what it appears to me LE is interested in. Young guy, not necessarily the type that is going to ever set the world on fire, in a somewhat limited dead end job. Maybe not of females all that interested in him, especially the MT who is driven, receiving a good education and a bright future ahead for herself. Rape is rarely about sex rather control and dominance. I have often read about rapists who hated women because someone turned them down or were repeatedly turned down and being able to control them gave them the needed assurance that they were not losers.