Found Deceased IA - Mollie Tibbetts, 20, Poweshiek County, 19 Jul 2018 #31

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  • #221
are there any other people who ruitinly jog in this area?
 
  • #222
Absolutely. Police reported a "ping" 10 miles SE of Brooklyn, so Mollie was not abducted by someone on foot or on a bicycle.

Not very familiar with FitBit, but would she need to be wearing it for it to give out a digital signature? In other words, could it be possible the devices were still in a vehicle, sending out signals, but she was not?
 
  • #223
Or funny...just MOO.

I just would love it to be verified by whoever questioned her. I can't help thinking it could be someone stalking her that was "messing" with her.
 
  • #224
Thank you Otto! I can go to work for a single shift and return and be two entire threads behind.

No worries! The article is from July 31 and a lot of people forgot about it even though it is one of the most important facts that we know about her disappearance.
 
  • #225
now there's a freaky new avenue to explore..yes I agree this is odd and should be looked at..how many SK's and SO's have posed as LE in order to
gain the trust of a victim?

this is not out of the realm. MOO
But it's not even in the same city. So, this guy poses as campus police in Iowa City so that he could show up again as Brooklyn police in her home town on summer break and that's supposed to seem trustworthy and not shady?
 
  • #226
This information has been posted here before, but here it is again:

"This is a new arena for us. That's part of the reason we called the FBI in. It's probably pretty new to them, too," Mitch Mortvedt, spokesman for the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, told CNN. "I don't know of another case here in Iowa where we have used specifically Fitbit info."

When her Fitbit pinged at a hog farm about 10 miles southeast of the house in Brooklyn, IA, where she was last seen, police searched the area but found nothing, Mortvedt said."

Everything We Know About The Disappearance Of Iowa College Student Mollie Tibbetts

I believe the word "ping" references a digital signature. Police admit that this is a "new arena" for them, and they may not use the best words to reference the digital evidence.

Does anyone know what WC does for a living these days?
 
  • #227
Absolutely. Police reported a "ping" 10 miles SE of Brooklyn, so Mollie was not abducted by someone on foot or on a bicycle.

Not necessarily abducted while on foot/bicycle but possibly subdued. Hide in the corn, she's running with headphones and doesn't hear someone coming, gets attacked. Could be left in the corn with a plan to come back to later, possibly tied up or duct taped or dead. Could be picked up later and disposed of or if still alive, tossed in a vehicle to bring out of town
 
  • #228
Please read the first page of this thread. We are not allowed to sleuth the family or people who have been cleared such as the BF. Don’t get this thread shut down.
 
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IF it was a semi, possibly locally owned, the car wash might have been for a clean up/vacuum. I'm not sure before or after, probably after a run on a Wednesday. Along comes Mollie.

in the pics the carwash seems mighty small for a big truck
 
  • #230
Not very familiar with FitBit, but would she need to be wearing it for it to give out a digital signature? In other words, could it be possible the devices were still in a vehicle, sending out signals, but she was not?

Depending on when it was last charged; the Fitbit battery can last 7 days. The only possibility of tracking it down was very early on in the investigation.
 
  • #231
But it's not even in the same city. So, this guy poses as campus police in Iowa City so that he could show up again as Brooklyn police in her home town on summer break and that's supposed to seem trustworthy and not shady?

Let's take a step back and look at the facts of the case. Police have said that they believe the abductor is not from Brooklyn, but is familiar with the community. She was last seen jogging. There is a digital signal 10 miles SE of Brooklyn. There are 5 points of interest in and around Brooklyn.

How does a man in a library in another city in 2017 connect to what we know?
 
  • #232
IF it was a semi, possibly locally owned, the car wash might have been for a clean up/vacuum. I'm not sure before or after, probably after a run on a Wednesday. Along comes Mollie.
If you're talking about the car wash downtown Brooklyn there's not enough room for a semi to make the turns necessary for a vehicle that large. It has two bays, one automatic, one self serve and is on a very tight corner.
 
  • #233
No worries! The article is from July 31 and a lot of people forgot about it even though it is one of the most important facts that we know about her disappearance.
I knew about the search at the pig farm but I didn’t realize it was a “ping” or whatever that actually directed them there. I thought it was the guy’s record and the discovery of the red shirt that caused the attention. Anyways, thanks for the link. I try to stay away from speculating too much and always appreciate a MSM link.
 
  • #234
in the pics the carwash seems mighty small for a big truck

Probably, but if you just use the vacuum or the dumpster, it MIGHT not be a problem?
 
  • #235
Depending on when it was last charged; the Fitbit can be charged to last 7 days. The only possibility of tracking it down was very early on.

I was wondering because the thought crossed my mind that she may have already been left somewhere before the out-of-town "pings" were made, but the devices were still the vehicle as it was leaving town.
 
  • #236
in the pics the carwash seems mighty small for a big truck

It's also unlikely that a semi was cruising along Mollie's jogging route, so I think we can exclude the possibility that Mollie was abducted by someone driving a semi.
 
  • #237
If you're talking about the car wash downtown Brooklyn there's not enough room for a semi to make the turns necessary for a vehicle that large. It has two bays, one automatic, one self serve and is on a very tight corner.

Deadhead. You drop the trailer.

If you just came in from a run on Wednesday, you wouldn't be dragging the trailer, you'd only have the cab.
 
  • #238
Do we know anything about any upcoming press conferences? I remember several weeks back they stated they were going to do regular press conferences on this.
 
  • #239
Looking at the videos @SharonNeedles shot, I did notice quite a few semis, mainly just the cabs or "tractors" without the trailers.
They are excellent crime scenes, hiding places and get-away vehicles.
Anyone have any idea if and when local LE/State Patrol started stopping the traffic to check the vehicles in and around Brooklyn?
The trunks also...
Thanks in advance (TIA)
chi

I don't disagree that those kinds of large trucks are excellent hiding places, get-away vehicles, and crime scenes, but I have a few reservations about this being a crime committed by a trucker:

1) A large truck like that would have stuck out like a sore thumb while stopped and making an abduction in a downtown setting or neighborhood, and in seemingly broad daylight (or even at dusk).

2) It would be incredibly cumbersome for someone driving a large truck like that to stop and force someone in the truck against their will.

3) I feel like that if points 4 and 5 are escape routes, and I believe strongly that that's what they represent, then a trucker would likely have exited on the interstate off of 200th rather than continuing south.

IOW, it's certainly not impossible that a trucker did this, but I feel it is unlikely given the information we have thus far.

JMO.
 
  • #240
Probably, but if you just use the vacuum or the dumpster, it MIGHT not be a problem?
The vacuums are located behind the building....all very small and very tight areas.
 
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