GUILTY MO - Breeann Rodriguez, 3, Senath, 6 August 2011 - #5

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  • #41
I too find it hard to believe that he would throw Breeann over the railing at about noon on a Saturday.
 
  • #42
And yet his wife called LE because he was acting "strange" when she came home.... I wonder if she found something in the house ? MOO

Good point, she did tell the neighbour that LE took the computer and bags of stuff...as reported in the media. So yes, I wonder if and what the wife stumbled across????? His poor wife, can you imagine coming home to this?!?!?!?
 
  • #43
I wonder if they have the sort of equipment that Tim Miller uses, to search in water. I see his org. being mentioned on FB page.

Also...the other day there was a post, before the arrest, from what SEEMED to be from one the suspect's children on a public page, asking people to help look for her...can you imagine...:(
 
  • #44
When is he due to be arraigned? Isn't that when he can ask for a public defender? Maybe he needs one instead of retaining his own? Just a thought.
 
  • #45
I too find it hard to believe that he would throw Breeann over the railing at about noon on a Saturday.

Agree. He also wouldn't have had much time to dismantle the bike at that point either.

Hopefully in the morning there will be some news.......and Breann will be found!

:seeya:
 
  • #46
Have we heard if LE (when they went door-to-door) asked to voluntarily search homes, I know they do in some cases (S. Thompson case in particular again), but then again Florida is used to these kind of cases unfortunately.

BTW I read an article that registered S.O. of course can have problems getting jobs and therefore then tend to gravitate to warmer climates and low income areas. Talk about double jeopardy.
 
  • #47
I wonder if anyone on the street had a camera facing the road????

Are there any home businesses (eg., a salon is attached to the hairdresser's home; a mechanic lives above his garage) on this street? They might be more likely to have more sophisticated security systems.
 
  • #48
I wonder if they have the sort of equipment that Tim Miller uses, to search in water. I see his org. being mentioned on FB page.

Also...the other day there was a post, before the arrest, from what SEEMED to be from one the suspect's children on a public page, asking people to help look for her...can you imagine...:(
Sonar - "Team Waters" amongst others, usually works with TES. JMO
 
  • #49
I do feel very bad for his children.
It is hard for me to think of him as a loving father.
IMO, was he abusive to his children, mentally? physically?
verbally?
Did he have a Napoleon complex?
Was he involved in 🤬🤬🤬🤬? control freak?
Bless the children.......
 
  • #50
Are there any home businesses (eg., a salon is attached to the hairdresser's home; a mechanic lives above his garage) on this street? They might be more likely to have more sophisticated security systems.

It didn't look like it on the street view of the map of the street. Just single dwelling bungalow style homes.
 
  • #51
Are there any home businesses (eg., a salon is attached to the hairdresser's home; a mechanic lives above his garage) on this street? They might be more likely to have more sophisticated security systems.
Very good question. I did note that one of the houses (on the left, I think) at the far end of the street has a large camper and what appears to be an equipment trailer. Somebody with equipment might want to protect it. I tried to zoom in and can not see clearly enough to tell if there are cameras on the house. I am sure LE checked all of the houses for systems. When anything happens on our street they always come and get clips from mine.
 
  • #52
When is he due to be arraigned? Isn't that when he can ask for a public defender? Maybe he needs one instead of retaining his own? Just a thought.

IIRC tomorrow (my time) TUESDAY.
 
  • #53
Are there any home businesses (eg., a salon is attached to the hairdresser's home; a mechanic lives above his garage) on this street? They might be more likely to have more sophisticated security systems.

With all the driving around he was doing, he must have stopped for gas somewhere that day. I'm sure there would be a video camera too of him and his vehicle. Where would be the most likely spot he stopped for gas, I wonder?
 
  • #54
I wonder if they have the sort of equipment that Tim Miller uses, to search in water. I see his org. being mentioned on FB page.

Also...the other day there was a post, before the arrest, from what SEEMED to be from one the suspect's children on a public page, asking people to help look for her...can you imagine...:(
Awww :'( just...AAAWWWwwww, how sad.
 
  • #55
With all the driving around he was doing, he must have stopped for gas somewhere that day. I'm sure there would be a video camera too of him and his vehicle. Where would be the most likely spot he stopped for gas, I wonder?

EXCELLENT thought, remember the V. Stafford case Matou, you are so right...probably not a lot of gas stations around there, but no doubt they would have cameras.
 
  • #56
There was a not-much-used MS page of his wife's I saw last week...and she had written on there how she was married to the most wonderful man, with the most wonderful kids, something like that...:(
 
  • #57
I too find it hard to believe that he would throw Breeann over the railing at about noon on a Saturday.

It's not traveled very heavy during the weekends, it's a way to get from Kennett to Hwy 55. JMO if he threw her over on Hwy 412 as he said, also there isn't a railing it's more like a concrete wall maybe 2 or 3 feet tall. There are a few places along there that people park and sell fresh fruit and vegetables beside the road. It's not uncommon to see cars or trucks along the side of the rode because people also fish also those drainage ditches.
 
  • #58
I read that he worked the night shift, but do we know if he showed up for work that night? Lots of factories run 12 hours shifts, meaning he'd go to work 7-7 or similar, and it might not have been dark when he left for work. I wonder what his demeanor was that night, if he did go to work.
 
  • #59
I found two gas stations in Hornersville and one is right off of Highway 164.
 
  • #60
EXCELLENT thought, remember the V. Stafford case Matou, you are so right...probably not a lot of gas stations around there, but no doubt they would have cameras.

Cameras where a huge part of that case!!!!
 
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