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I would imagine he’s already spooked by AB!!i think they are investigating Tommaso and don't want to spook him out.
I would imagine he’s already spooked by AB!!i think they are investigating Tommaso and don't want to spook him out.
This may be a dumb question, but what does it mean by doorbell cam goes offline? Is that the point it was disconnected from wall? If so, how did it detect motion at 2:12?
To me it sounded like a doorbell beïng unwired (is that a word?): pulled or broken off the wall. Most of them have a build in battery, so it continues to work…The good news is that if someone did enter through the garage (and therefore presumably had a remote or the code), police should know about that. We now know that they have precise times that the garage door was opened and closed when NG was dropped off. I'd think they'd also be able to confirm if the door had been opened or closed in the 1-4am timeframe.
The wording of "doorbell camera disconnects" is interesting - to me it sounds like someone accessing an app and "removing" a camera. If the doorbell camera was disconnected from an account, I don't think it would still send a notification to NG at 2:12 (assuming that her phone notifications are what allowed police to see that motion had been detected).
Does Nest allow you to have multiple user accounts connected to the same camera? i.e. did all the kids sign in to Nancy's Nest account from their own phones to view her cameras, or did they have their own accounts that allowed them access to the same cameras?
Asking because I see at least two possibilities here:
1. Someone with access to the Nest app "removed" the doorbell camera from the system, but, for whatever reason, Nancy's phone didn't sync OR the perp removed it from their own account/the account they had access to but not from Nancy's, meaning that it still alerted her to motion as usual (even though the footage was inaccessible due to time limitations)
2. The doorbell camera was truly deactivated when it was removed at 1:47 and the motion alert at 2:12 was a different indoor camera or motion sensor, possibly from a different brand. In that scenario, I'd think there would be many more motion alerts that police didn't reveal.
Overall, I'm really really hoping that the police do in fact have MUCH more information than they're letting on. If that is true, it gives me hope that NG is alive and LE is stepping carefully/biding their time to maximize the chances of bringing her back. The drawn out investigation and limited details despite extreme manpower gives me the impression that the Sheriff and his office may have been asked to divert attention while the FBI and ICAC move in relative silence to find NG.
MOO - I definitely don't think I or anyone outside of LE is working with a full deck of cards here
Look how long they finally took down the kohlburger that murdered the 4 college students in Idaho. That took over a month before they arrested him. Le,fbi,are collecting every grain of sand before they get him or her. I'm sure they have a suspect, just gathering everything they can to nail himI tend to agree with you regarding LE has more, and hopefully more about the vehicle.
(Remember the walking perp grainy video in the Tepe case?? We knew they had more video showing that perp getting into a vehicle--but would not show us)
However, these houses seem to be set back quite a distance from the road, so even ring cameras may not have picked up anything on the road.
Perhaps the FBI could send a smaller amount of funds (say $50,000) and see what happens. If it gets claimed they might get a lead, even if the amount is no where near the ransom demand. That may also spark communication with the kidnapper who expected more money.Ok, logically it makes sense that the FBI having days to prepare for paying the ransom would be helpful in tracking down the person who made the ransom demand. I asked AI, and this is what it says:
Yeah — those days almost certainly help if payment ends up happening.
Not in a guaranteed, movie-style way, but in a very real, practical one:
So if payment happens now, it’s happening into a system that’s been waiting, not scrambling.
- Law enforcement has had time to prepare the trap instead of reacting on the fly
- The wallet would already be flagged and watched the instant money hits it
- Any movement afterward gets analyzed in real time, not days later
- Exchanges and partners are already on alert, which shortens the window for mistakes
The important nuance:
Those days don’t force an outcome — they increase leverage. They turn payment from “money disappears into the void” into “money becomes a long-term tracking beacon.”
A lot of cases only make sense later, when:
That’s where preparation pays off.
- funds move again
- or get partially cashed out
- or touch something tied to a real person
Yes, but his victims were already dead. Time is of the essence here since the status of the victim is unknown.Look how long they finally took down the kohlburger that murdered the 4 college students in Idaho. That took over a month before they arrested him. Le,fbi,are collecting every grain of sand before they get him or her. I'm sure they have a suspect, just gathering everything they can to nail him
It might, but it also might backfire, and cause that person to kill her in anger.Perhaps the FBI could send a smaller amount of funds (say $50,000) and see what happens. If it gets claimed they might get a lead, even if the amount is no where near the ransom demand. That may also spark communication with the kidnapper who expected more money.
No hard evidence known to the public as far as i know.I don’t know.
Someone argue me. What evidence is there to show this is someone who was close to her vs something like a SA gone wrong
It might, but it also might backfire, and cause that person to kill her in anger.
Yeah but with no proof of life, what’s the difference?if they kill her they are out of business. mOO
Everyone is assuming the camera locations were known. One was at the door so obvious and easy to spot. The other disconnected after 20 minutes or so. Doesn't strike me as a planned removal of both cameras before doing anything else, more like "yeah, the one at the door, obviously" and after a longer while "there's one here too [BAM!]"No hard evidence known to the public as far as i know.
To me it seems to be someone familiar at least with her house simply because the locations of the camera's were known (and disabled?)
Also, why with a SA would they take her from the house? Is that something that happens often? Idk, seems a lot of trouble to go through. SA usually the perp is not this calculated or savvy IMO.
IIIRC it was a Presbyterian church. The name of the church was posted earlier up thread.At my church the hybrid service is on YouTube and Facebook live. Zoom is only used when regular service is canceled.
YouTube you can comment with other online viewers. So maybe she did that to interact with the service?
Does anyone know what kind of church? I ask because Anglicans tend to avoid missing communion.
Exactly. The family is desperate and they may provide the kidnapper some money just to continue the conversation.Yeah but with no proof of life, what’s the difference?
The affidavit stated he found their phone numbers on one of those "people search" type websitesIt would be a serious stretch that Coello had some acquaintance with AG & SIL which is why he had their number...right? Is it possible they coerced on the crime and that is why he was texting them for payment? I'm reaching here.
I wonder whether there were also alarms/ door recorders? If they know the time the garage doors opened and closed, I wonder whether other door or windows would also be recorded?The good news is that if someone did enter through the garage (and therefore presumably had a remote or the code), police should know about that. We now know that they have precise times that the garage door was opened and closed when NG was dropped off. I'd think they'd also be able to confirm if the door had been opened or closed in the 1-4am timeframe.
The wording of "doorbell camera disconnects" is interesting - to me it sounds like someone accessing an app and "removing" a camera. If the doorbell camera was disconnected from an account, I don't think it would still send a notification to NG at 2:12 (assuming that her phone notifications are what allowed police to see that motion had been detected).
Does Nest allow you to have multiple user accounts connected to the same camera? i.e. did all the kids sign in to Nancy's Nest account from their own phones to view her cameras, or did they have their own accounts that allowed them access to the same cameras?
Asking because I see at least two possibilities here:
1. Someone with access to the Nest app "removed" the doorbell camera from the system, but, for whatever reason, Nancy's phone didn't sync OR the perp removed it from their own account/the account they had access to but not from Nancy's, meaning that it still alerted her to motion as usual (even though the footage was inaccessible due to time limitations)
2. The doorbell camera was truly deactivated when it was removed at 1:47 and the motion alert at 2:12 was a different indoor camera or motion sensor, possibly from a different brand. In that scenario, I'd think there would be many more motion alerts that police didn't reveal.
Overall, I'm really really hoping that the police do in fact have MUCH more information than they're letting on. If that is true, it gives me hope that NG is alive and LE is stepping carefully/biding their time to maximize the chances of bringing her back. The drawn out investigation and limited details despite extreme manpower gives me the impression that the Sheriff and his office may have been asked to divert attention while the FBI and ICAC move in relative silence to find NG.
MOO - I definitely don't think I or anyone outside of LE is working with a full deck of cards here
Interesting. That's an APS card-adult protective services card. All CPS/DPS cards look like that here. Very interesting
IIIRC it was a Presbyterian church. The name of the church was posted earlier up thread.