They also said stopped synchingIs NYPost allowed as a source here? Because here they are citing the Thursday press conference about a spike in heart rate at 2am:
NYPost Heart Rate Spike article
They also said stopped synchingIs NYPost allowed as a source here? Because here they are citing the Thursday press conference about a spike in heart rate at 2am:
NYPost Heart Rate Spike article
I think coverup motivation is very unpredictable - after that dude allegedly killed Charlie Kirk, his dad was about to turn him in. If, like, a family member I was extremely close to was potentially involved in something bad, I legit would need to think about it hard - and if you knew me IRL i'd be the last person you'd assume would be flaking on that type of decision.Just a general query, but how often do you think a parent might try to cover for a child's actions? Would most parents, some parents, not at all; what do you think, in general? Just curiousity, fwiw.
From the article:Is NYPost allowed as a source here? Because here they are citing the Thursday press conference about a spike in heart rate at 2am:
NYPost Heart Rate Spike article
I believe that the opportunist who sent the "ransom" letters threw a wrench into the investigation.I’m sure by the time I finish this thought, there will be about 30 more messages posted here, but for now I’m caught up. The one thing that’s bothering me (and I agree with the majority at this point the direction this is heading in terms of potential perp) is the amount of coordination this would have take to have so many things staged at NG’s home. Yes the blood drops could’ve been from some other unrelated earlier injury, or maybe even put there by the suspect to stage that she made it home. But then, add in the clues of the time of the garage door opening/closing, camera(s) disconnect and motion detection timing, watch/pacemaker sync ending time, etc… it just seems like a LOT to coordinate in a relatively short amount of time.
Although… add in a possibility of an additional non-relative being involved as accomplice and I suppose it could add up. Just doesn’t feel like it would’ve taken THIS long for LE to put these pieces together.
The FBI can instruct or request that local law enforcement officers, to help with a search warrant to investigateI find it interesting that it was deputies and not FBI or some other federal agency.
I don’t see anywhere in the article they actually link the PC to saying her pacemaker “spiked” .. they seem to be combining outside reported info about a potential spike with the PC timeline, without ever directly stating in the article (that I can find) that the police said anything other than the pacemaker and phone sync abnormality at 2am.Is NYPost allowed as a source here? Because here they are citing the Thursday press conference about a spike in heart rate at 2am:
NYPost Heart Rate Spike article
other cases: Molly Tibbits, Samantha Murphy![]()
How Does Apple Watch Collect Data? Demystifying The Process » DapperWork
The Apple Watch uses sensors like heart rate monitors, GPS, and accelerometers to collect data on physical activity, sleep patterns, and more. This data is then analyzed by the watch's algorithms to provide valuable insights for users.dapperwork.com
will report my post bc it’s not msm-it was the first article I could find that gives details on all the data it collects and how.
I know it has been used in other cases-maybe someone can recall one?
Their heart rate etc would be different-it actually tracks so much I don’t think that they could hide it imo.
Could the perp have been hiding and waiting long before she came home from dinner- knew she was going to this dinner. Wanted to make sure traffic cams around the time right before her disappearance wouldn’t have been as helpful?IMO a random, unknown bad guy, didn’t have access to NG vehicle.
This reminds me. I wonder what became of the tip that lady had, (who was looking for LE among the reporters)....something she found along the road during her walk she thought might be important.I don't think they pulled up and "realized they didn't have a warrant", but sometimes just showing up and asking to check inside is enough to make some people panic and scramble. Remember too they started searching the area between the two houses today as well. Something could have popped up on a cell phone dump, they may have found something in between the houses, there may have been something suspicious in plain sight. There's really no telling what happened between last night and today that convinced a judge to sign off on a search warrant.
LE Adjacent but if I was working a life or death case, it was not a "go home tonight and we'll find these folks tomorrow to talk to them" kind of situation. Anytime I worked with actual detectives, there were a lot of cases (we don't exactly have a great crime rate when I'm located...) that I know those guys either didn't go home or went home just long enough to change clothes, shower, and grab some food. A nap at a desk was not uncommon to see. I think it honestly depends on the detective, it depends on the case, and it depends on your overall resources. Plus there's the additional question of "do you trust someone else with your case evidence?" factor. Paperwork, records requests, things like that could sometimes be handed off to someone else, but calling a judge for warrants/orders/etc. fell on the lead investigator.This is more of a general question for any LE or LE-adjacent who may know- in these high profile cases where time may be of the essence, do the detectives on the inside of the cases work overnight to go through evidence collected? Or are there multiple shifts coming and going, who comb through evidence, pictures, traffic cams, paperwork etc? Obviously it would depend on the size of the LE agency and regional resources, but curious as to how quickly things like this could move and if it really is a 24/7 operation at this point in the investigation.
Maybe the spike happened when she was woke up by the intruder(s). It likely scared her.Is NYPost allowed as a source here? Because here they are citing the Thursday press conference about a spike in heart rate at 2am:
NYPost Heart Rate Spike article
The car that’s damaged is Annie’s?The uber is verified. Car damage could have happened anytime. Likely unrelated, but who knows. Possible blood was staged. TC is biology teacher. Pipettes.
No, NG’s.The car that’s damaged is Annie’s?