BoggLed in Ohio
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Hello My Wonderful Websleuths Members and Guests,
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Tricia
Gahhhh nooooo. So soon...well BG my inbox is open 24/7
Hello My Wonderful Websleuths Members and Guests,
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Back in a bit.
Tricia
You are welcome. Here is also the heads up again for this Thursday night, re-posting:
[video=youtube;dTP04uQq5OI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTP04uQq5OI[/video]
It hasn't helped because they have not released enough of it.
It hasn't helped because they have not released enough of it.
How do you pm people's on here i only get how to respond to them not send em.
This is unbelievable. We have photos and even a snippet of an audio. We have a timeline, of a sort. And their bodies were recovered very quickly, so one would think LE has the approximate time of death and cause of death. Copious amounts of LE manpower and tips and nationwide - even worldwide attention. Yet here we are on thread #54 and no arrest. The only thing keeping me from being more discouraged is LE has additional info that can lead them to the killer and maybe they are just putting together the pieces on a possible identified person.
Does anyone remember a newscast early on where the neighbor across the creek from RL spoke to a reporter? It was a woman who was at the end of the private drive who was not at home during the time of abduction.
I respectfully disagree that this is unbelievable at all.
Remember Dr. Cornbleet's case? He was a dermatologist murdered in his Chicago office during work hours, in a busy building of heaps of offices. He was stabbed, and he fought back and there was so much DNA and so much video footage of the perp, not to mention so many people around as he entered and exited the building and walked those halls.
But, unless you have a clear photo or some very rare physical characteristics, unless you have the right type and amount of DNA to compare to something, unless you have someone who knows what happened (the murderer(s), someone the murderer(s) tell about it, an eye witness who saw the crime) come forward, unless you have circumstances that all point to one person, unless you have <insert other options that help catch a murderer> - and, typically, it's a combination of more than one of those things that make a case, - you are essentially looking for a needle in a haystack.
No one will randomly be able to identify BG based on those terribly fuzzy photos or the one-second voice clip.
In the case of the aforementioned doctor, the break in the case - a case in which they seemed to have so much evidence - came about 10 months after the murder. (Then he fled the country and there was a whole big legal battle, but that's a whole other story.)
There is also a thread on WS dedicated to his case, which isn't 54 threads, only a few pages, but obviously, WS has grown significantly since 2006-2007, and there are cases that attract more people than others, still today. We could have amassed twice as many threads in this case in half as much time, the number of threads has nothing to do with solving a crime; we have seen one-thread cases on here where members figured it all out.
I have no idea what evidence LE has in Abby and Libby's case, I have no idea if they're quietly building a case or they are still looking for the proverbial needle.
The point I am trying to make here is all that glitters ain't always useful evidence, and even when it is, it doesn't necessarily mean an open and shut case that can be wrapped up in a few weeks.
All MOO
IN- - blue jacket, camo hat , voice sounds like DTH recording, mustache, familiar with general area, PC sw on his home + property.Anyone got known facts that rule RL IN or OUT? Lists might help?