HouDat
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I do not think RSO's should live near anyone. We should put them in Alcatraz or Angel Island.
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I do not think RSO's should live near anyone. We should put them in Alcatraz or Angel Island.
Beside, didn't LE have a photo of tire tread marks backing into the water in the same spot where the bike was found?
I'm psychologically ready for something new to chew on. Aren't you?
Does anyone know where the tire tracks they found were in comparison to where the bike was?
what can I report? He was gone. He was hauling or hiding that's for sure. Even if I called my local police-- I do not live in La, there's a ton of white trucks here as well. With no plate numbers, I doubt anything of merit could be done.
Frustrating. damn white truck. I have offically banned them for sale ...
Yes, I am happy I have enough spidey sense and still am a racer at heart. I have a gun in my map bag, but TX law does not cover self defense from a bike, only from within your home- and I certainly was not taking him there so I can shoot him.
LA
My Opinion
I see Mickey On her bike, in a racing bike position just above the roof of the 'olds very clearly to me, and confirms she isn't under the truck by circle k. I think LE refers to this shot/footage when they say blurry footage further down St. Landry, but can't clarify. I do not think she is further down the sidewalk. Where you zoomed in. That to me looks like the trunk of a car that resembles the daytime google daytime shot of that apt complex. The hooptie looks like it's brake lights are on, and a tad too far to the left as if the driver is trying to get closer to her.
Beside, didn't LE have a photo of tire tread marks backing into the water in the same spot where the bike was found?
I do not agree. I have been over WB too many times to count. Stopping right there to take a bike out of the truck is risking death. It is narrow and there very little room to pull over. Even if you were ballsy enough to try it, you would most certainly get noticed as that bridge is heavily driven day and night.
I have always thought the perp took the exit and drove right on up to his dumping spot. If done by cover of night, that's a ballsy move too. It be scary out there.This brings me to the thought that this was a tough person, who was bent on getting rid of the bike and doing at the right time, and hopefully in the right place so that it would not be found.
Unfortunately for him.. Mickey has angels. I hope they are looking over her and return her soon.
LA
If you call the Lafayette police and tell them your story, they have a clue to go on. Your location in Texas plus the possible Fleur de Lis could be just the clue they need. It's worth a shot (I mean that figuratively, of course!).what can I report? He was gone. He was hauling or hiding that's for sure. Even if I called my local police-- I do not live in La, there's a ton of white trucks here as well. With no plate numbers, I doubt anything of merit could be done.
Frustrating. damn white truck. I have offically banned them for sale ...
Yes, I am happy I have enough spidey sense and still am a racer at heart. I have a gun in my map bag, but TX law does not cover self defense from a bike, only from within your home- and I certainly was not taking him there so I can shoot him.
LA
MOO: The image farther to the right that Waiting refers to seems a bit out of proportion and too large to be petite Mickey and the bike image seems small... almost like a child's bike.
This is what I see: MS in a racing stance.
I am sorry. I just assumed the bike was found by fishermen fishing from the bank. Was it fishermen in a boat that found the bike?
My Opinion
I see Mickey On her bike, in a racing bike position just above the roof of the 'olds very clearly to me, and confirms she isn't under the truck by circle k. I think LE refers to this shot/footage when they say blurry footage further down St. Landry, but can't clarify. I do not think she is further down the sidewalk. Where you zoomed in. That to me looks like the trunk of a car that resembles the daytime google daytime shot of that apt complex. The hooptie looks like it's brake lights are on, and a tad too far to the left as if the driver is trying to get closer to her.
MOO: The image farther to the right that Waiting refers to seems a bit out of proportion and too large to be petite Mickey and the bike image seems small... almost like a child's bike.
This is what I see: MS in a racing stance.
If the cops are playing a chess game with the perp/perps they need to make a move.
What you have marked as frame support I see back tire, and Front wheel I see as the frame support..MOO: The image farther to the right that Waiting refers to seems a bit out of proportion and too large to be petite Mickey and the bike image seems small... almost like a child's bike.
This is what I see: MS in a racing stance.
WoW. That is scary. Trust your instincts. Do you think he pulled over to let the car pass him b/c he noticed a female biker?
Seems like LPD might not be quite that cerebral in their approach:
http://www.klfy.com/story/18828967/fbi-invvestigates-lpd-incident-caught-on-tape
http://www.klfy.com/story/18828967/...art=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7415233