It's still quite common here in NC in Protestant churches, anyway, usually on Wednesday nights -- church suppers -- committee or church-wide meetings -- choir practice -- movie night -- missions work (baking cookies for the housebound, packages for the homeless), etc., etc.Many churches have midweek services on Wednesdays. It's also a night for youth programs at churches too. Might be more popular in the midwest than elsewhere. (I grew up in the midwest but am now on the east coast. I haven't noticed midweek services on the east coast, but sure did have them while growing up. Very common.)
Jmo but as far I’ve seen over the years, rewards do not solve cases. If people who are not involved have knowledge, they turn it in, jmo. Any person with real knowledge that leads to an arrest at this point is likely to be somewhat guilty, imo. And especially in this case where they won’t give a timeline. Also rewards are not generally paid until after a conviction, which can take years, so it does not allow for people to “start a new life” when they give the tip that brings an arrest, as I have often seen stated here. If anything rewards bring more attention, which this case is not lacking anyway and LE won’t say what type of info might help. Your average person has no clue, imo.
Also-my bet is that she disappeared in the morning (see prior post about dinner). It explains the red short (she would have been wearing it), the homework, the Snapchat, the dinner AND the fact that the dogs were in the basement (which I believe I read that they were when no one was in the home). I think when they Id the person who picked her up for work, they will have found the person responsible.
This makes senseI grew up in NE—granted it was a while ago-but what if the dinner messages were for the NEXT night-not Wednesday? We ate by 530 at the latest every day. Then no one would be upset until Thursday evening-which is when the panic set in? Sorry if mentioned already. I am working my way backwards thru this.
I grew up in NE—granted it was a while ago-but what if the dinner messages were for the NEXT night-not Wednesday? We ate by 530 at the latest every day. Then no one would be upset until Thursday evening-which is when the panic set in? Sorry if mentioned already. I am working my way backwards thru this.
I see LE is not saying whether it is a forced entry or not. With regard to trying to pin down an evening or morning possible abduction : any sign that M. had showered that morning ? Any make up left out ? Were her sleeping clothes there ? Did it look as though she had eaten some breakfast, or had coffee ? All the while, I'm saying a prayer : please, do not let this be like the disappearance of Jennifer Kesse, where almost nothing is know these 12 years later...
If a break-in -- there would be public questions about fingerprint- or DNA-matching -- then what does LE say? If no break-in but a "sneak" entry -- same questions. LE does not want the suspect (if indeed foul play) knowing anything, so mum's always the word. Let the suspect relax and just go about his business feeling confident & that he is smarter than LE.More info:
"....Rahn, noting details about the home were part of the ongoing investigation, did say authorities were not aware of any link between Tibbetts’ disappearance and the ongoing search for a man in Pella -- a city about an hour’s drive away – who was captured on surveillance video Friday morning taking pictures of high school-age female joggers."
Why is LE keeping the info about forced entry or no forced entry to themselves along with the condition of the house?
Thank you. It's just an opinion based on following too many similar missing persons' investigations on this forum for the past 15 years. There's always a remote possibility that she is alive, but the longer she is missing the smaller that possibility. I don't know what to make of the fitbit information, but if LE are assuming that she is alive because the fitbit is transmitting a heartbeat, I would compare the current heart rate to her heart rate history to determine whether the fitbit is registering her heart beat, or whether someone else is wearing the fitbit. Even if she is alive, whoever has her is going to do everything possible to ensure that she can never tell the story of what happened to her.
Since 2012, I have been waiting for another abduction of a young woman in Iowa. We know that there is at least one person in Iowa who is very good at getting away with abduction and murder, and that person will not stop by choice. I would almost be tempted to look at isolated fishing and hunting spots in a 20 mile radius of Brooklyn for a body.
Thank you. It's just an opinion based on following too many similar missing persons' investigations on this forum for the past 15 years. There's always a remote possibility that she is alive, but the longer she is missing the smaller that possibility. I don't know what to make of the fitbit information, but if LE are assuming that she is alive because the fitbit is transmitting a heartbeat, I would compare the current heart rate to her heart rate history to determine whether the fitbit is registering her heart beat, or whether someone else is wearing the fitbit. Even if she is alive, whoever has her is going to do everything possible to ensure that she can never tell the story of what happened to her.
Since 2012, I have been waiting for another abduction of a young woman in Iowa. We know that there is at least one person in Iowa who is very good at getting away with abduction and murder, and that person will not stop by choice. I would almost be tempted to look at isolated fishing and hunting spots in a 20 mile radius of Brooklyn for a body.
I wasn't questioning the family's need for financial support as a bad thing...I was throwing out the idea that maybe there was another reason for it as I think 50K is a lot of money to ask for after not working for 1 week--again, I'm not saying it's a bad thing...
When we think motive and opportunity, trafficking aside, could this be a kidnapping for money or revenge? Connected to possibly drugs? Not by Mollie herself but maybe another? And maybe it was never intended to be her? Wrong place at the wrong time? I know the fiancé has been mentioned upthread as a possible “real target” but could Mollie have witnessed something on one of her runs and been targeted to silence her?
BTW I am new to WS this is my first post.
Usually in cases of missing kids and teens, you see footage of droves of people out scouring woods and fields, but not too much search footage in this case. No call for search volunteers that I've seen. I think that's kind of odd, not sure what it would mean if anything.
Her Mom is quoted as saying Mollie texted about dinner and then never showed up, which leads me to believe it was about Wednesday.I grew up in NE—granted it was a while ago-but what if the dinner messages were for the NEXT night-not Wednesday? We ate by 530 at the latest every day. Then no one would be upset until Thursday evening-which is when the panic set in? Sorry if mentioned already. I am working my way backwards thru this.
The reward is quite small, too small. The higher the reward, the more likely someone will phone in a tip. Someone hears something and weighs the options - turn in a friend or keep silent.