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But would they have enough to arrest/accuse him?
They start with asking questions - perfectly good questions that should have perfectly good answers.
But would they have enough to arrest/accuse him?
Thank you for posting that. I have long thought that she was taken by someone she knew, but this would suggest leaving the Brooklyn area so now I don't know what I think.
A message to the "taker" that we know who you are and all about you ?What do you think that particular right-bottom red dot represents?
I believe LE has reasons for the dots at certain locations, and reasons for no dots at others. It's specific to their needs and interests.I guess they searched that area several times and don't need any tips from the public.
The dots on the map are significant in relation to Mollie's disappearance, and police are asking for tips about those areas. They are not asking for tips about places that have been searched or that are not on the map.
A digital signal in or around those abandoned buildings.jmoWhat do you think that particular right-bottom red dot represents?
This is so confusing...One minute her Mom says she didn't make it home and now a neighbour says they were told she did.
A message to the "taker" that we know who you are and all about you ?
How far from that area (5) is the Big Bear area, or the area where the creeks or rivers are where they were searching?
Interesting! Searches so far have only been in point 5 area, but something of interest happened at point 4 as well.
Investigators are also focusing on the D&M car wash, which sits at the foot of a residential area.
Neighbors said they think investigators have highlighted the business, in part, because of its surveillance cameras -- among the few in town.
There was a DCI team canvassing homes behind it on Wednesday.
The English river runs through areas very near dot 5.I see that you edited your post with the number 5 circle instead of circle 4. So not sure which one you wanted to ask about but, Big Bear Creek is north of circle 4, just south of HWY 6. And circle 5 is quite a bit southwest of that area near Guernsey/Deep River.
I don't think I would go that far. The only thing we can estimate about the bottom right dot is that it is where police said there was a ping, and it is in the vicinity of several farm searches.
DCI has questioned homeowners behind the D&M Car Wash ("point 3"):
It wouldn't make sense for LE to focus on the car wash unless something led them there, whether it was MT phone location data, something seen on video recordings obtained from the D&M, or both.
I'm convinced there is something of interest seen on that video and I don't believe it's MT... because I believe the cameras would be aimed at points of interest to the business owner, such as the pay station, the entrances/exits and broader lot. The structure is set back from the streets and opposite sidewalks so I can't imagine much foot traffic is captured.
That leaves vehicles and their operators (and passengers) who use the establishment. What of them has raised LE's interest?
I agree. I saw a couple of videos of Brooklyn. Of those, I make have seen two or three vehicles. Not much traffic. Hard to believe nothing was seen out of the ordinary. Maybe there is something to the "Black SUV sighting" or has that been discounted.
Todd Kohlhemp, or whatever his name is? Pretty sure it's not The CreepI am way behind, and catching up. A few threads back, Meem (sorry unable to load) posted that he/she read about a Creep, holding a woman hostage in a Container, out in the bush, on his property. I also read about this.
The woman was chained, raped repeatedly for days.
The Creep had murdered her boyfriend and buried him.
Several other bodies were also located.
I would think, all Vans, Containers, Sheds in the bush, near the fitbit's last signals, have been investigated.
Another observation I will make about small country towns, as someone who grew up in 1 and who lives in a different 1 to this day...
Some kids I went to school with were related to dozens of people in our town. And sometimes, those relatives included tow truck drivers, salvage yard owners, farmers, police officers and firemen.
I am aware of 2 individual cases where a local kid made a mistake (both involving drunk driving accidents) and local officials took pity on them, believed it would do them no good to suffer further consequences for their wrong doing, and essentially looked the other way.
I believe many in the town would feel this kind of small town loyalty to Mollie, which is a huge plus. It might be what drives someone to turn in the right tip. But it’s possible that if she was unintentionally hurt by or in the company of another local kid, who panicked and called their parent to say they thought she was dead, the parent or relative might have been willing to help them take care of it, believing it was a true error and their child didn’t believe to be locked up or have their life destroyed.
I just ran across this thread with one random post about Mollie and thought it should be linked here instead of just floating alone on the forum.
Mollie
The English river runs through areas very near dot 5.
What do you think that particular right-bottom red dot represents?
One is east out of town marked by rolling hills, and another can be reached by driving south past the interstate and an intersection marked with abandoned buildings and cornfields. Investigators said it is not related to the hog farm they searched weeks ago.
I don't think she would go out after dark. she would call her brother and ask.him.to pick.her up
That dot represents other farms LE has searched that does not include the hog farm ("WC").