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Because the outlets who received them said it was "millions of dollars."

Again, you do not pay someone who will not give you proof of life. That's a key requirement in any negotiation.
How much would you pay to be told where the body of your loved one was?
 
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Can you get good fingerprints off of a rock?
Depends on the rock and if the person was or wasn't wearing gloves, imo. But you might also get dna if no gloves. Also imo.
 
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This is disturbing. There are many wealthy single elderly women living alone in the area. Few have security.

In many countries, kidnapping for ransom is pretty common. Not so much in the United States. I hope that this is not going to be a trend. There are a lot of soft targets in the area.
I agree. And I think a lot of us (maybe not as old, not as wealthy) have reevaluated our home security. I'm doing a few things tomorrow before the Super Bowl.
 
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Can you get good fingerprints off of a rock?
This is an interesting question. I googled and results seem mixed. Looks like it will heavily depend on the type of rock. Best fingerprints come from non-porous smooth surfaces, but not all rocks fall into this category.

moo
 
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Is it possible AG's home is considered a crime scene? How is that determined?
 
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Garages are getting lots of attention, hummm
This house is getting a lot of attention! More so than any other location (besides NG's house) all week. 🤔
 
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JLR, please google his full name . There are good reasons his links are not allowed, and also why the cops should have showed up. Just google…he is his own rabbit hole
The first line of his Wikipedia page LMAO
 
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Can you get good fingerprints off of a rock?
There seems to be a million rocks around the house. They would either have to dust each rock, or find the rock they think was used. Sorry, it just doesn't sound logical.
 
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There is no proof of kidnapping, much less that this person committed the kidnapping.
Proof of kidnapping isn't enough? Isn't that a risk someone would have to absorb at that point?

There is simply proof that an elderly woman is missing under suspicious circumstances. There is proof that there is a ransom being demanded. There are indicators of foul play. To automatically link all of those together into one crime being committed by a single perp/group of perps would be doing an injustice to the investigation IMO
 
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To be clear, cops are currently at Annie guthries house taking pics in the garage?
 
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This is disturbing. There are many wealthy single elderly women living alone in the area. Few have security.

In many countries, kidnapping for ransom is pretty common. Not so much in the United States. I hope that this is not going to be a trend. There are a lot of soft targets in the area.
Probably a good time to mention that Kidnap and Random Insurance (K&R) is a thing and can be gifted (like from an adult child to their parent).

They sometimes offer it alongside travel insurance when you're going out of the country (I know I was offered it when planning a trip to Guatemala several years ago). Companies with employees that travel to high risk areas, like journalists and politicians, often offer it as part of a package. But it also can be bought as a standalone package by anyone if that's a concern.
 
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