Blood detecting light?Yeah they are long flashes? Like they turned the lights on for a second. What else could
Pics of luminol?Yeah they are long flashes? Like they turned the lights on for a second. What else could it be?
Long exposure with camera maybeExtremely bright swaths of light . IMO
I have been skeptical this entire time that the ransom demands are from the same people/person responsible for NG's suspicious disappearance. If SIL is potentially involved in the disappearance AND the ransom, I will be very interested in how he pulled the double agent act under the same roof as the daughter. There's just a LOT of maneuvering that would be necessary there and potentially outside players too.Motive?
Do you think he’s involved in the ransom saga?
is there a theory that she was killed at Annie's house?I didn’t even want to think this could be the answer. I still hope not, but it’s not looking good.
Wonder what the siblings are thinking feeling at the moment. They just told what they believe to be a kidnapper they would pay them--now their siblings house is being photographed--I couldn't even imagine what must be going thru their heads at this point.Well, that's concerning. I hoped her family wouldn't be involved, and figured it would be easy to crack if they were. Don't know what to think now.
Sounds like we are all on the same page. LE is quite possibly using luminal to reveal blood that might be invisible to the naked eye. MOThey're taking pictures in the dark. My guess would be probably to reveal luminol traces.
This is my guess as well.
What you describe is what the newer video looks like to me.Could it be a different kind of camera flash?
Forensic teams detect latent blood at crime scenes using chemical reagents
which produce a blue-white, chemiluminescent glow in total darkness. Cameras, often equipped with tripods and set to high ISO (e.g., ISO 400), are used to record this fleeting luminescence to document evidence.
Anything and everything it seems as working from the home Nancy was visiting , to Nancy's and back to the home she was visiting that night, her daughter's family. Back and forth maybe due to information being processed, that FBI has been waiting for coming in. So worrisome if evidence that is bad is found re Nancy. If it solves the crime, great. Horrors though for others. IMOThey're definitely taking photos imo. I wonder of what- stains?
Unmarked vehicles.Do we know what agency is there?
SC. would. be the person with the plan but he would not be involved the actual taking of Nancy that night.I have been skeptical this entire time that the ransom demands are from the same people/person responsible for NG's suspicious disappearance. If SIL is potentially involved in the disappearance AND the ransom, I will be very interested in how he pulled the double agent act under the same roof as the daughter. There's just a LOT of maneuvering that would be necessary there and potentially outside players too.
Why?OMG. This is huge.
good explanation. thank you.Could it be a different kind of camera flash?
Forensic teams detect latent blood at crime scenes using chemical reagents
which produce a blue-white, chemiluminescent glow in total darkness. Cameras, often equipped with tripods and set to high ISO (e.g., ISO 400), are used to record this fleeting luminescence to document evidence.
Feds have those too, which is why I'm curious.