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I wouldn’t have known it worked like that until the FBI arrested our local sheriff on federal charges and i was surprised that he was held in the county jail of a neighboring county - guess they didn’t want to put him in his own county jail. Turns out the feds pay the county jails to house these defendants and if they are convicted at trial then they go to a federal prison because after conviction it doesn’t matter how far away they have to go but before and during trial they like to keep them close for going to and from court and for meeting with their lawyers and such.
That’s how it is here too
 
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Because the ransom note author demanded $6 million or else.
And Savannah's considerable personal finances are well known and a potential motive.
And the SIL/BIL may have been having financial troubles, which can lead to arguments/emotionally charged situations.
And kidnappings for ransom revolve around money.
And murders often happen over money.
 
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From what I’ve heard it was only sheriff not FBI searching AG’s house last night.. it’s strange to me that it would be Pima co. and not the FBI searching.
If a murder charge was filed it would be in the local jurisdiction. Kidnapping would be a federal case.
 
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I am sorry @academyrd .... I had read your post totally wrong

Early on, there was lots of back and forth about how/why she was missed, so as to alarm someone in the church, because she would zoom in to those services.

I believe most of us were feeling that this was totally credible....
We had Zoom services in my church during Covid, and we, in the Church, could always look at the Zoom screen to see who was "dialing in".

But you seem to be questioning the WHY the family would bother to check in on NG. I believe the following answers that question.

I thought we read that LE had questioned the Church person and determined she made two calls:
1)Nancy's phone and then
2)Family's phone
I don't think there has been any confirmation of the church person or that those calls had even existed.
- The Sheriff initially referenced that someone from church had called the family, the family went to the house to check on Nancy, spent about an hour there before calling 911.
- Then reports came out that the church itself had said Nancy had only attended online services since COVID on a livestream where you can't really tell who is watching or not. The sheriff at the next press conference made no mention of anyone from church calling. He said only that the family went to check on Nancy, and suddenly the time was at 11:56am and they called 911 at 12:03pm.
So conflicting info, but I don't think we have ever gotten a clear answer.

Because money is one of the main motives in many murders and most kidnappings for ransom?

(it is also the number one reason given for divorce and family acrimony)
Yes. And also that this family has the ability come up with a large amount on the fly, where not everyone has easy access to 6 million dollars or whatever the demanded amount is.
 
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The filing date stands out to me, only because it's the year her husband, Charles, died.

"June 10, 1988, at age 46 while on a work trip in Mexico."
I thought I read that SG’s dad was a mining engineer?
 
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The Apple Watch was found in the home.

“To authenticate something, they have to show that they know something everybody else wouldn’t,” he said. “And as far as we can tell, there has been no report out on the placement of that watch, where it was found. And so it would be something that would be held close to the vest.”


Thank you - as much as I’ve tried staying up to date on developments I somehow missed this.
 
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Two sheriff vehicles are at a neighbor’s house. They knocked on the door, but no one opened. The neighbor’s house is at the top of the road behind Nancy’s house not AG’s.
Do you think they want consent to search their properties in case suspect used them?
 
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I have no confidence that the septic tanks or cisterns in the yard can be adequately evaluated by a deputy with a pole. These need to be drained and a camera sent down!!!
 
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I don't even know why this keeps coming up. It's been eye-opening in a way to see how many treat the elderly as totally lacking independence and autonomy. Jmo.
LOL. They'll know how we feel when they GET there!
 
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Do you think they want consent to search their properties in case suspect used them?
There's also potential for things like doorbell cams, security footage, etc.
 
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oh I agree with this....
But all my service calls were just that--- service calls.
Not LE calls....

Racking my brain trying to think of what might still be traceable in the water or tank....
How large is the septic tank opening? How easy is it to access?
 
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Thank you - as much as I’ve tried staying up to date on developments I somehow missed this.
No worries! There’s been so much back and forth it’s impossible to remember everything
 
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There's also potential for things like doorbell cams, security footage, etc.
Isn't it a bit late in the game to do this only now..? Seems they should have done this couple days earlier 🤔
 
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We know church members notified the family about Nancy's absence. Who was supposed to pick up Nancy for church that Sunday morning? Wouldn't the alarm have been sounded at that time?
We don’t KNOW that there was a call made. In fact, the Sheriff left this alleged phone call out of his timeline this past Thursday. He didn’t speak of it when running down the timeline verbally, and it wasn’t included in the PowerPoint presentation of the timeline.

But you raise a good question! If Nancy were attending church in person, would she have driven herself, or would she have called an Uber?
 
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Do you think they want consent to search their properties in case suspect used them?
Absolutely. Looking for Nancy's body, a weapon or other things that would have been used by a suspect.
 
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