Or, he could have been right there, giving interviews.Perp was LONG GONE by the time anyone started looking for him. 12-18-24 hours later he could have been thousands of miles away.
Or, he could have been right there, giving interviews.Perp was LONG GONE by the time anyone started looking for him. 12-18-24 hours later he could have been thousands of miles away.
So, nothing new? I asked before and will ask again. Is there a railroad close to the area Libby and Abby were found?
Are you thinking that the suspect could be train-hopping? I live next to the largest rail yard for Union Pacific in California. There are lots of men catching rides all the time. I could see where one could do this crime and just hop on the next freight train that passes. No one would be the wiser.
I'm afraid that i too, think l.e. has no clue who did this horrible crime. If there were one piece of d.n.a.that matched R.L. they would have blown the roof off telling everyone , that they had their man. Like most of you i don't see B.G. being R.L...what i do see is a low life coward. I believe they were in the wrong place at the wrong time , laughing, probably talking about boy's and school, and just enjoying the day being together. B.G had probably been out early in the morning. i think that's why he was over dressed, it was colder earlier in the morning. I don't think the girl's were target's until he saw them. in my opinion it could have been any female, jogger, walker, or sightseer, that happened to cross him that day. he was there for a reason, and that was to rape, or kill a female in a secluded area that he had been too before. my gut feeling is still telling me he is a out of town construction worker on a day off or missed that day mushroom hunting,or arrowhead hunting. I believe that's what the bag is for tucked in his jacket ( if that's what it is ). And in the fanny pack was probably a knife, (or arrowhead's he plan to find or did) or to cut the shroon's or anything else he found. God bless these family's. I hope and pray they find justice.
About two weeks ago I called in a tip. They asked me for my full name, address, phone# dob, it kinda intimidated me. Then they kept asking me how I knew what I knew and on and on, I felt interrogated. It really made me feel uncomfortable and I wonder if this is common?
These threads move silly fast so in response to the discussion in the last thread about BG having a badge at his wrist, it's fairly obvious it's a watch to me, especially if you look at the pic I posted in the last thread. What I want to know is what is the rectangle object around the thigh, crotch area in the infrared pic or what ever it was I found. So strange.....
Interesting, I thought tips were made anonymously.
I am trying to imagine what the details of this phase of the investigation would be, in terms of what different LEO's are given to do every day. If, as some here have suggested, the BG was out of Delphi within an hour or so of the murders and has gone to who-knows-where, how would the investigators tackle that? Anyone here have any ideas from prior cases? TIA.http://www.jconline.com/story/news/...n-scaling-delphi-investigation-back/99583064/
DELPHI, Ind. The investigation into the deaths of two Delphi teenagers will "take on a different appearance in the weeks to follow," according to a news release.
More than five weeks after the killings of 14-year-old Liberty German and 13-year-old Abigail Williams, Indiana State Police announced on Friday that assistance from several law enforcement agencies is longer and that tips have been brought down to a manageable number.
The new approach could look much different from the current all-hands-on-deck philosophy.
Since German and Williams were found dead Feb. 14, for example, more than 25 state, local and federal agencies have investigated more than 13,000 tips.
Additionally, more than $230,000 have been raised by individual and corporate donors for information leading to an arrest.
ISP Sgt. Kim Riley stressed that this new approach does not mean the case has gone "cold."
"To the contrary, each investigator remains strongly committed to reaching resolution," Riley said in the written release.
Some investigators will continue working at the current command center, located in the former Carroll County REMC building at 119 W. Franklin St. in Delphi, while others from out-of-town or out-of-state will return to their "home base" and will still be within reach, Riley said.
We remain committed to this investigation and the Carroll County and Delphi community until this evil is eradicated," ISP Supt. Doug Carter said in the written release. "We are on board until the end to assist our fellow law enforcement brothers and sisters.
It's been my experience that going into a hospital for some sort of surgery will see a blood test first, followed by a cheek swab and (hidden in fine print in the paperwork) your consent to have your DNA looked at. No explanations as to why.
Sadly, this thread is really slowing down - IMO.
I was watching a crime show several months ago. I cannot recall which one it was. The LE stated on this show fewer crimes are solved now than 30 years ago. That seemed odd to me. With so many new ways to find leads, why would it now be harder to solve crimes?
truly, these murderers are not capable of " making sense". Killing two children doesn't make sense. I think it is legitimate to consider all possibilities.
I hope and pray they get him, but it's not looking good. There is no way he is local. It's a good enough picture to jog someone's mind that it resemble's someone they know,but not good enough to 100% identify B.G. He is from out of town, or out of state. He may of camped in the wood's that night, (hense) the clothe's. I hope L.E. checked further up and down the river to see if there were any campsite's there. It was cold that night and he was dressed approperly for an early morning or overnight stay in the wood's. He could have been a transient , but he is dressed to good to be homeless person. all of this in MO.Your scenario almost word for word matches my very first impression of this crime in a post now buried under the past 36 threads.
Of course then we didn't know anything about RL other than he was the PO where the bodies were found, and I thought he was a bit much being in front of the camera so much.
More than a month later and I swear I don't know what to think.
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It's been my experience that going into a hospital for some sort of surgery will see a blood test first, followed by a cheek swab and (hidden in fine print in the paperwork) your consent to have your DNA looked at. No explanations as to why.
I don't know why it takes place where I live, but let's stay more "on topic", OK? If DNA testing is not "normal", then we can drop it as a bit of info for sleuthers. No offense meant to anyone...just trying to help our collective knowledge base. :moo:Uh, no. DNA is not routinely tested pre-surgery. Or in the ER. Or anywhere else in the hospital.
There were various kinds of searches during the morning - helicopter and foot (and likely vehicle patrol). Helicopter search went on for 3 hours (9am to 11:57am). One particular ground search began at 10:38am. The girls were found within minutes prior to 12:11pm. The search dogs apparently had not arrived prior to the girls being found.