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it seems like over the decades there aren't many who ask hard questions anymoresome of these questions are stupid MOO
it seems like over the decades there aren't many who ask hard questions anymoresome of these questions are stupid MOO
She may not drive at night and knew she was coming home after dark. My mom doesn't like to drive at night either at this stage of her life.I'm not sure she drives now, based on the fact that she took an Uber to her daughter’s house, which is only 10 minutes away.
Inadmissible in court and too easy to maniplate.Could a reporter ask the FBI if any polygraphs have been administered, please.
Also could someone ask what prompted someone from her church to contact a family member, i.e., did family ask someone to check to see if she was in attendance.
1:47 to 2:28 is 31 minutes5:32pm- Nancy goes to dinner (takes an Uber, driver has been identified and interviewed)
9:48pm- Garage door opens indicating drop off
9:50pm- Garage door closes
1:47AM- Doorbell cam goes offline
2:12AM Person Detected, no video because no subscription
2:28AM Pacemaker disconnects
11:56AM Family checks on her
12:03PM 911 Call
Perp was there at least 50 minutes...
Family called 911 almost right away after arriving
are you though? you may not be. And yes I miss the days of breaking up threads into 50 posts or 80 or whatever because it is too hard to find information anymoreThat makes sense, especially if her garage door faces the street like the front door does. It might be easier to navigate while using her cane (or walker if she uses one). Again, I've missed a lot because this thread has gotten huge quickly.
Just struck me as strange that she entered through her garage, but the abductor(s) brought her out the front door (as evidenced by the blood found). Her home isn't exactly close to neighbors where they would hear the garage door go up/down, is it?
I'm probably overthinking it.
IMO.
And I agree I do not think they should. That is something only That is something only the kidnappers would know and could be used in negotiations for proof who they are.Won't discuss how the person got into the house.
True. Our cameras pick up animals, even a rat was picked up once by our Ring doorbell.bizarre, because you should not say "person" if you don't know. You should say "movement."
Encouraging reporters to be careful on labeling people suspects
I'm not sure why the path an abductor took has to be the same one NG would normally take? She's not going to say "I prefer to go in and out through the garage". I think it's as simple as... She entered that way when she was alone that evening, and he ushered her out through the front door. Plus, he can easily close a front door behind him. Closing a garage door usually takes a remote.That makes sense, especially if her garage door faces the street like the front door does. It might be easier to navigate while using her cane (or walker if she uses one). Again, I've missed a lot because this thread has gotten huge quickly.
Just struck me as strange that she entered through her garage, but the abductor(s) brought her out the front door (as evidenced by the blood found). Her home isn't exactly close to neighbors where they would hear the garage door go up/down, is it?
I'm probably overthinking it.
IMO.
i heard a reporter ask if it could've been an animal and he said it could've beenMore from the FBI agent, less from the sheriff please
This is what the sheriff said about that (I was typing while he was talking)
"2:12am software detects person on camera but no video available. no subscription"