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If the backpack is truly from Walmart, that would be something. How many times have we seen footage of criminals buying their gear at Walmart?
 
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Thank you, I had not seen that. I've had to skip some posts in this fast moving thread.
CNN today wrote, “The backpack appears to be an Ozark Trail Hiker Pack, according to a CNN analysis. Ozark Trail is Walmart's private-label outdoor brand.”

It looks like the same backpack manufactured under different labels. Here’s the Walmart version, sold for $10.88.
 
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Was looking at older articles today, and this one was interesting mostly as to insight into what NG was like. (I don’t have FB, so if she posted there, I can’t see that.)

(LINK)

Four years ago, she asked on the neighborhood Nextdoor app for recommendations on doorbell cameras. (So maybe that’s around when she bought the Google Nest system?)

What was interesting was why she wanted it. She didn’t say it was to feel safe; she wanted to see “animal activity at night”. 🥹 I thought that was so sweet.

Just this little thing told me she was proficient enough at social media to make posts like this.
And that she was interested in the world around her.
Sometimes some older people turn inward and lose interest in life outside of themselves, but not NG.

Just my observation and musing.

(Oh, and I blocked out names of replies she got.)

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This is so sad. :( but thank god for that camera
 
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Was looking at older articles today, and this one was interesting mostly as to insight into what NG was like. (I don’t have FB, so if she posted there, I can’t see that.)

(LINK)

Four years ago, she asked on the neighborhood Nextdoor app for recommendations on doorbell cameras. (So maybe that’s around when she bought the Google Nest system?)

What was interesting was why she wanted it. She didn’t say it was to feel safe; she wanted to see “animal activity at night”. 🥹 I thought that was so sweet.

Just this little thing told me she was proficient enough at social media to make posts like this.
And that she was interested in the world around her.
Sometimes some older people turn inward and lose interest in life outside of themselves, but not NG.

Just my observation and musing.

(Oh, and I blocked out names of replies she got.)

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Good find!

Four years ago, she did not seem to be worried about break ins etc.
Seems like the area was safe or safe enough for her (Which I thought, just by looking at it)
 
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My maybe silly idea (I posted this before) was that a bug like a black widow spider was there, so he needed something to brush it away. 🤷‍♀️
I think that's very plausible.
 
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If the backpack is truly from Walmart, that would be something. How many times have we seen footage of criminals buying their gear at Walmart?
It’s clever though that, as it’s cheap, hundreds of thousands in the US must buy that backpack every week. It’s going to be difficult to trace down one buyer.
 
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It’s clever though that, as it’s cheap, hundreds of thousands in the US must buy that backpack every week. It’s going to be difficult to trace down one buyer.
Definitely agree with this. Let’s hope that the buyer bought it from the nearby Walmart and it was purchased recently as well. Otherwise I don’t see how they’d be able to track it down.
 
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Family history question:
~snip~
Were either of them married before or does either of them have now adult children from a previous marriage/relationship?

I'm curious about this, regarding all of the siblings, but I would hope LE is looking into All the various extended family / former relationship possibilities.
 
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I am beginning to think this was never a kidnapping. The person on camera was hired to clean up the crime scene and perhaps dispose of the body, and Nancy was murdered before his arrival. I won’t speculate on the murderer, though. I think we all have our thoughts, and that is enough. Still doesn’t explain the Apple Watch sync, if it happened earlier in the night, though. The kidnapping theory has just gotten weird and is going in too many insane directions.
 
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That's how it looks to me, too. I am baffled by his approach to the camera. The plant, the lack of having some duct tape, but mostly when he covered it he used the side of his hand.

I've tried it myself, as if I was going to cover the camera and it's a very unnatural movement. You naturally want to use the palm of your hand. The way he did that was so awkward. I'm sure it means nothing but it's just bugging me as I can't even come up with a theory why he wouldn't cover palm first.
me too. all this 100%

the least bad theory I can come up with is that he was worried the camera would somehow see his fingerprints through the gloves.
 
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They don't send a SWAT team or get a warrant to search a house because of a tip of the person apprehended last night looking similar to this person. IMO LE had to have had other convincing concerns and information about this person (e.g. their movements, their vehicles, their cell phone activity, pings by NG's house while delivering packages, relative saying they were acting suspicious, etc) for a judge to okay the warrant and for the SWAT team to be deployed. JMHO
I thought he actually did work as a delivery person in Tucson. He had delivered to NG, or her neighbor before. Perhaps his phone, vehicle, lined up as clues, so they surveilled him.
After the video came out, they thought he looked similar. Judge gave a warrant.

I think the amount of coverage has LE, media, even judges jumping on anything that could help to solve the crime.
JMO
 
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Also, where is the footage of Nancy arriving to her home from earlier in the evening???
 
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This is why I'm also skeptical of the ransom angle... $6m in crypto from one wallet is going to be difficult to launder around without attracting attention to it. There's next to no chance you get that liquid without setting off all sorts of flags quickly. It's almost like an afterthought that seems superficially plausible, but is fraught with issues when you dive into how this would actually be accomplished.

JMO
Well, if I may put on my bad guy hat for a second. I'd still rather have $6m sitting in a crypto wallet than not. Laundering it slowly over the course of your life is doable and won't raise any flags if you are okay with doing it in small chunks. You won't be living in a mansion or driving a lambo next week, but you won't ever need to work again.
 
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I thought he actually did work as a delivery person in Tucson. He had delivered to NG, or her neighbor before. Perhaps his phone, vehicle, lined up as clues, so they surveilled him.
After the video came out, they thought he looked similar. Judge gave a warrant.

I think the amount of coverage has LE, media, even judges jumping on anything that could help to solve the crime.
JMO
His MIL said he worked for a Fed-Ex type place and someone upthread someone mentioned the actual company.
 
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Also, where is the footage of Nancy arriving to her home from earlier in the evening???
even if it exists, they are only releasing footage that they think will be useful in finding the person(s) who did this. No one needs to see the victim.
 
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Also, where is the footage of Nancy arriving to her home from earlier in the evening???
LE said the original timeline is she went in through the garage when her SIL dropped her off. They have not mentioned footage of that area so many pundits speculate it's not in the line of the camera.
 
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