Sometimes all it takes is a witness to break a case wide open.FOX News reports that Customs and Border Protection agents are keeping an eye out for the 2011/2013 white Elantra. Would they do that if the person driving it is just a witness?
Sometimes all it takes is a witness to break a case wide open.FOX News reports that Customs and Border Protection agents are keeping an eye out for the 2011/2013 white Elantra. Would they do that if the person driving it is just a witness?
Maybe federal agents?Washington? Hmmm. JMO
Doubtful, it is a very old car for rental fleetSeems like it could easily be a rental, especially with FBI working on this who may be from out of town. Or FBI based in WA.
You’d have to be seriously stupid to order an Uber to take you close to where you’re going to commit 4 x murders. MOOCould the Elantra be an Uber that dropped off the perp somewhere near the house? Meaning, in video, video caught someone getting out of a car somewhere in the vicinity of the crime? I'm sure LE has looked into this but would Uber give up this info willingly?
LE seems very confident in their description of the vehicle.Can we 100% confirm if the elantra was white, not silver?
FOX News reports that Customs and Border Protection agents are keeping an eye out for the 2011/2013 white Elantra. Would they do that if the person driving it is just a witness?
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Idaho murders: Border authorities monitoring for Hyundai Elantra that was near scene of quadruple homicide
Border authorities are monitoring for a white 2011-2013 Hyundai Elantra that was in the "immediate area" of the scene of a quadruple homicide last month in Moscow, Idaho.www.foxnews.com
This is why I say they saw that Car on Video, or caught by Camera.Can we 100% confirm if the elantra was white, not silver?
Some of the most succesful killers turn out to be not that intelligent. Henry Lee Lucas comes to mind.You’d have to be seriously stupid to order an Uber to take you close to where you’re going to commit 4 x murders.
Not! The chief said the car in the bodycam video is not this one.Police release body cam of white Elantra:
If you look at the photo album in the media thread, there are pictures before the cars were towed- a blue car w/ AZ plates, a little white car, the Range Rover, a red Jeep and in some pictures a bigger black SUV. There was prior discussion about who owned what. The bigger black SUV either is not in all the shots (far left) or it came to the location later- I don't know.Img src: Range Rover towed from crime scene in Moscow, Idaho | Fox News Video
Is the black SUV in your video from the crime scene?
We can 1000% confirm that Moscow Police Dept is looking for a 2011-2013 WHITE Hyundai Elantra, not a silver one.Can we 100% confirm if the elantra was white, not silver?
Yes, I completely forgot about the black SUV that was towed; that was thought to be E’s siblings car. But I don’t think that SUV would’ve been there in the middle of the night.Img src: Range Rover towed from crime scene in Moscow, Idaho | Fox News Video
Is the black SUV in your video from the crime scene?
Are genealogical & familial DNA testing the same thing?With a CODIS match, it’s a direct match of the perpetrator’s own DNA that was collected at a prior arrest. They probably also used a rapid DNA tool on the perps swab that gives a reading in 90 minutes.
In criminal case forensic genealogy they are taking unknown DNA collected from an crime scene and tracing it through of family tree of brothers, aunts, second cousins, etc. often hundreds of degrees of separation, who had their DNA tested, to locate a familial match. This can take months of research.
Then they find the sister to the unknown DNA, for instance, who submitted the 23&me test but she has three brothers so any of them could be a match so they have to narrow it further. Usually by the obvious, like age and location. Then they have to get that guys DNA to confirm he’s the match.
LE has explicitly stated that the white car in the bodycam video is NOT the vehicle they are looking for.I tried to post this video but it won’t load. Police have released the bodycam of the white Elantra. I’ll re-try to link.
It’s a college environment, too. People come and go, and late night is normal. Many visitors, boyfriend, friends, siblings, parents. I know kids that drive Mom’s car for a week, so Mom or Dad can get the student’s serviced.Yes. I'd imagine that along with some sort of Ring camera/CCTV footage, the vehicle description may have been given by a resident(s) in the neighbourhood as suspicious or simply running in the early hours of the morning. We don't know all the details of why LE are trying to locate the vehicle.
Imagine you're a neighbour getting up out of bed, or still being awake around 4am and happen to notice a running car (or even parked with engine off, perhaps in a spot not usually used for parking) on the street outside, near the property? You may or may not think anything of it, as it could be anything from an Uber driver to someone being dropped off/picked up, you PROBABLY wouldn't be concerned enough to take down a plate number, but it would be something you'd remember and pass on to LE once the events of that morning came to light.
Unless the hypothetical person in the scenario above knows their car brands and model names ultra confidently, which LE then inform the public of in the belief this person is absolutely certain of the vehicle make, model and year, i'd suggest it was also paired with a profile clip from a Ring camera/CCTV around the same time and voila, you have a potential suspect.
So confused. Did Fox get it wrong?Not! The chief said the car in the bodycam video is not this one.
Hopefully!I hesitated to say it but I sure hope those are really plain clothes cops, because otherwise…
I agree, they looked and acted a little odd. I wonder if that means they are really putting together the pieces now,
So confused. Did Fox get it wrong?