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I mean manually by unlocking the cord from the belt especially used when electricity goes out or opener is broken.
The cord from the belt??
I mean manually by unlocking the cord from the belt especially used when electricity goes out or opener is broken.
Similar experience to yours. The Lively phone marketed to seniors requires going through layers of menus to make a call. My mother can't do it. If anyone left a message, she wouldn't be able to clear the notification to make an emergency call.Actually, many new cars can be hooked up with your cell phone service and can be operated from the steering wheel. I used the "car phone" term meaning a cheap cell phone that she kept in her car so that she was never caught on the road without it. I have recently had a discussion with a cousin about how finicky the cell phone service hooked through the car can be as her grandson had driven her vehicle and somehow the settings were changed so it would take her 30 minutes to figure how to navigate through in order to call anyone. She's in her 70s and was quite irritated.
Where are they? I'm sure they (LE) know where everybody is, I hope.
Maybe they were checking on a camera on the side of that house?Why have evidence/analysis truck at AG's house if they only spent 5 minutes there? And I wonder what they were doing along the side of the house?
Why go to AG's house? Fairly sure LE knows where the family members are. And LE just spent 5 minutes along the side of the house. Of course, it's possible the side of the house led to a gate that went into their backyard. Still, they spent 5 minutes doing something . . . MOWhere are they? I'm sure they (LE) know where everybody is, I hope.
Camera is a real possibility. Thank you.Maybe they were checking on a camera on the side of that house?
I wonder whether the family is elsewhere because they wanted to get away from the media circus, whether they're because some of them are being questioned, or (sad possibilities) because they're being notified, making an identification, etc....
JMO
Many doors have an emergency cord you pull down that unlatches from the belt to allow you to open door the old fashioned way, by hand.The cord from the belt??
But was it?No source ever said they found phone in car. ONE person said this in a post and y’all are running with it. Phone was in the home.
My 80s garage door and I know what you're talking about - I don't think there's a record of any kind on mine. There may be some sort of residual data trail in the transponders for the remotes, but certainly not from a manual open/closeI mean manually by unlocking the cord from the belt especially used when electricity goes out or opener is broken.
Ok. Duh. I feel dumb. Lol!The pacemaker would still be going. She was just too far away from her phone for it to pick her up. Pacemakers last 5-15 years.
Several folks recall reading that the phone was in the vehicle.No source ever said they found phone in car. ONE person said this in a post and y’all are running with it. Phone was in the home.
Also a giant headache and massive brain fog, but that could also be perimenopauseAnyone else have a sore jaw and twitching eyes from trying to keep up?
Just me?
My late MIL kept her only cell/mobile phone in her car, to be used for emergencies. I don't think it was ever used. But it made her feel very modern and uptodate!At the very beginning of the case there were indeed reports the victim's phone was in the car. I found it odd as well.
Maybe to make an arrest. Didn’t go inside because nobody home. So left.Why go to AG's house? Fairly sure LE knows where the family members are. And LE just spent 5 minutes along the side of the house. Of course, it's possible the side of the house led to a gate that went into their backyard. Still, they spent 5 minutes doing something . . . MO
Why go through the ruse of going to the house, with the forensic stuff, if they know the house is empty? They didn't enter. I have to believe they know where everyone is.Where are they? I'm sure they (LE) know where everybody is, I hope.