IN-Abigail Williams, 13, & Liberty German, 14, Delphi, 13 Feb 2017 #52

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  • #381
Okay so someone said Nin might know cemetery guys name.. Is Nin on here.. The name doesn't need to be put"on blast on here, but I'm just curious if he was identified.. Is Nin on here?

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Not sure I understand. What or who are we talking about? Thanks

-Nin
 
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I'm trying not to say much, I don't want to get in trouble, ha! Remove if necessary, lives/works in one of the victim's neighborhoods. (which is why im sure they've already ruled out.) Late fifties, 57-60.

The police, maybe Kim Riley or Tony Slocum, said some of the people they've interviewed have found to be less than truthful as to their alibis.

I can't figure RL lying about his even though he had to have known he'd be going to jail if he's one of the less than truthful. I understand why someone wouldn't want to go to jail on a PV for drinking and driving, but if I was on probation for shoplifting, the police are questioning me about my whereabouts on Day X that two murder victims are found near my property, I'm trilling like a canary that I was shoplifting at Walmart and they should have security tapes to prove it. People lie to cops all the time, but in a murder case, even if I was robbing a bank, I'd be trying to clear myself, IMO.
 
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I'm really glad this came up again while I'm actually online because I wanted to ask if you think it's possible his shoulder & arm are also misaligned on that side, giving us a distorted idea re his true build?

Way back in the threads people thought that uniform dark area was a stripe on his jacket, but maybe it's just slightly out of line too? If you look at it symmetry-wise, he does seem bulkier on one side?

That's exactly what WebSight did with her images if you can find them or she reposts.
 
  • #386
I don't think it is in a pocket but inside the jacket for a cross body draw. That is, the butt is in easy reach of his left hand. Probably in a holster. moo

JMO and this is out of the box. What if his left arm wasn't in the sleeve at all and the cuff was tucked in the pocket. There could have been something stuffed in the arm. Then his arm would be under the jacket with his hand on the gun and so easy to poke out the gap in the front. That would catch someone completely by surprise and they wouldn't have a chance to react and run. He would look innocent until he was upon you.
 
  • #387
Why am I seeing a face where the brown patch used to on his jeans ?

I'm concerned I have now looked at BG so much I'm going insane.
I see your face there, so...we're both crazy, I think.
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To make matters worse, I now see headphones on his right ear and a microphone in front of his mouth, especially in the color-reversed image posted up-thread. Do you see that?
 
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Any cellphone wizards here?

If I smash my phone so it's unusable, would someone be able to take my SIM card out at the cellphone store and recover my info? If so, what information would be recoverable? Would video and audio? TIA
 
  • #389
I see your face there, so...we're both crazy, I think.
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To make matters worse, I now see headphones on his right ear and a microphone in front of his mouth, especially in the color-reversed image posted up-thread. Do you see that?

Then scoot over on the crazy bench because I can see that on certain photos, too.
 
  • #390
Leftie here, I wear my watch on my right wrist. My brother is the same way. I think most lefties wear it on the right, at least that's what I have observed over the years.

It's a matter of personal taste I think. I admit I'm right handed and wear it on my left wrist as with bracelets also. It bugs me to have something jingling or hitting the table while I'm writing.
 
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every time i look at this pic i see so many similarities between the two.


Really as photo B the person looks older and photo A looks broader to me


ETA - also A has longer legs and B has a longer chest to make up for shorter legs.
 
  • #392
It's a matter of personal taste I think. I admit I'm right handed and wear it on my left wrist as with bracelets also. It bugs me to have something jingling or hitting the table while I'm writing.

Just to chime in, I'm a lefty and have always worn my watch on my left.
 
  • #393
I am from from the U.K. So we are totally anti guns and it's illegal to have one.

So with that in mind would it be normal to carry a gun day to day if you was just randomally out for a walk somewhere like Indiana which seems quite rural in some parts ?

Statistically, I don't think many people carry a weapon day to day.

Most US states require a permit (usually easily obtainable) to carry a weapon. Only a minority of the people in these states have bothered to obtain a weapons permit. Of course, some criminals just ignore the need for a permit and carry a weapon illegally.

Amongst the minority of the population who have permits to legally carry weapons, some carry a weapon daily, and other permit holders rarely carry a weapon.

So, to provide a vague answer to your question: I think it would be statistically uncommon, but by no means unheard of for an individual to be carrying a weapon (illegally or legally) on that trail.
 
  • #394
Really as photo B the person looks older and photo A looks broader to me

Agreed. Also, if you make the comparison using the other image of BG, which I think is the better of the two, the difference between them is much clearer, imo.

MOO
 
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Any cellphone wizards here?

If I smash my phone so it's unusable, would someone be able to take my SIM card out at the cellphone store and recover my info? If so, what information would be recoverable? Would video and audio? TIA

"Cybersecurity expert John J. Carney has opined that simply deleting a text message only hides it from plain sight but “it’s still in there, it’s simply marked as ‘erased’ . . . it’s possible to go in there and collect them.” Moreover, Carney’s interview indicated that, in light of this emerging cell phone forensics technology, “many common methods for intentionally destroying phones do not make text messages and other data irretrievable.” “For example, shattering a device’s screen, breaking its charging ports or on-off switches, crushing it under weight, or submerging it in water are unlikely to wipe out the memory.”

http://news.law.fordham.edu/jcfl/20...erful-tools-wielded-by-federal-investigators/
 
  • #396
Really as photo B the person looks older and photo A looks broader to me


ETA - also A has longer legs and B has a longer chest to make up for shorter legs.

Look at the head on B. That photo appears to have been sized down to make it look like bridge guy. Plus, as you say the proportions are different. moo
 
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NIN, do you have the map that would show the property lines to the home who's driveway is under the RRB? TIA

I see someone already posted the Carroll County properties map, thanks. What I find interesting is the property lines East of Highway 25 all run through app. the middle of the creek.

I am tending to think therefore the victims walked over to where they were found ( RL property) as opposed to have been intentionally dumped there. They did not have to be 50-70 feet into the property IMO. They could have been dumped right off the waterline, unless the killer was looking for more privacy (tight timeline?) or the victims just got away and were recaptured in that particular area or the bodies were dumped there approaching the property from W 300 N/ cemetery.

County map:
https://beacon.schneidercorp.com/Application.aspx?AppID=377&LayerID=5553&PageTypeID=1&PageID=0

All IMO
-Nin
 
  • #398
I see your face there, so...we're both crazy, I think.
b025.gif
To make matters worse, I now see headphones on his right ear and a microphone in front of his mouth, especially in the color-reversed image posted up-thread. Do you see that?

Yes I see that and even what looks like a boxing glove on the other leg from the face.
 
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"Cybersecurity expert John J. Carney has opined that simply deleting a text message only hides it from plain sight but “it’s still in there, it’s simply marked as ‘erased’ . . . it’s possible to go in there and collect them.” Moreover, Carney’s interview indicated that, in light of this emerging cell phone forensics technology, “many common methods for intentionally destroying phones do not make text messages and other data irretrievable.” “For example, shattering a device’s screen, breaking its charging ports or on-off switches, crushing it under weight, or submerging it in water are unlikely to wipe out the memory.”

http://news.law.fordham.edu/jcfl/20...erful-tools-wielded-by-federal-investigators/

What about video and audio?
 
  • #400
Yes, I have always felt he had something on his left thigh, never personally bought the theory that flat section was due to pixelation. I think that guy is carrying something there, either under or on top his jeans. (If on top his jeans LE photoshopped it out?) I was thinking something with a blade because the way the bottom of the 'sheath' seems to curve just above his knee (if it's a sheath). Seems to me he's loaded with weapons. :( MOO

Link again for what we're referring to: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=115392
And again, it is so obvious that what is on/ hanging on suspects left thigh is blurred/pixelated. Jmo

Eta the top looks like a pistol grip. Jmo
 
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