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absolute terrifying serial killerThat is a truly shocking story, never heard of it before. Very disturbing.
absolute terrifying serial killerThat is a truly shocking story, never heard of it before. Very disturbing.
I do agree. I feel like in most major cases I’ve followed they clear persons of interest close to the victim much quicker than by this point in a case. Unless there is a really good reason not to state that they are cleared like to throw off the perfSnipped for focus.
Agreed.
The fact that LE have not ruled them out is huge, imo.
By now, they should have if they're (law enforcement) certain ?
Jmo.
Another movie reference? idk (I'm not a movie buff)Did anyone else clock the "hour of desperation" remark in the video? Could be read literally given the timing?
For some reason, I feel like it was already paid.Everyone is focused on the deadline tonight, and previous videos have focused on just that (ransom). This seems like a pivot, attempting to rally the public to help resolve this. I think what's done is done in that regard, and now it's time to focus on other avenues.
It'll be interesting to see if any payment is in fact made today.
Law enforcement have the wallet address and they have not released it. Why? Because some idiots would deposit money in it for fun and could mess up the trail.Sorry if this has already been asked. Can someone with Bitcoin knowledge confirm that Bitcoin accounts / wallets are publicly accessible to view? It is being reported that the Bitcoin account still has a $0 balance but i'm not understanding how anyone even if they have the account / wallet number could see the balance. I know absolutely nothing about Bitcoin
Yeah, I do that too! But I think that the number of people who would have explicitly searched for any individual house in all of Pima County over a month or two is likely to be pretty low. And most of those could quickly be eliminated as interesting without any further investigation.Im just going to throw this out there as i live on the east coast, but out of curiosity of real estate value and just being a nosey investigative person, I quite OFTEN visit my county's tax assessor data and look up people's addresses, value of home, etc. Call me nosey! If my kid make a new friend im looking their parents up, what kind of house do they live in who are the neighbors, etc. Its public data and I also like to see what homes have been selling, value, etc etc. I would hate to think one day someone is calling me because I queried a home value out of curiosity in my home stste, town etc..
It could be she has the strength to survive but is fading, in pain, not doing well. Human resiliancy can be amazing.Honestly, I think she died that night.
Omg! "The Desperate Hour is a 2021 thrill film directed by Phillip Noyce and written by Chris Sparling It stars Naomi Watts as a woman who is desperately racing to save her child after police place her hometown on lockdown due to an active shooter incident." Source: WikipediaAnother movie reference? idk (I'm not a movie buff)
Not to mention, you can ask AI to make it seem that way.And lets not forget how the ransom note said USD for currency which made investigators think they are outside of US. So are we even talking US time? This case is so next level out there.
If the ransoms were all a hoax, how are LE so confident there is no threat to the public? Nothing seems to add up.If the ransom demand is determined not to be related to the original crime (i.e. a hoax/opportunist), and if they are truly as desperate/without leads as SG makes it sound in this last video, LE should really hold another press conference as it feels like there would still be a possible threat to the public.
Agreed. Without knowing exactly everything that was said in the letter we just don’t know why she worded things the way she did. In both of the videos (with her siblings), she was kind of slouching, not sitting up with a confident posture, and I think that was absolutely purposeful— don’t come across as threatening or angry. “We understand” is also a more calm non-threatening statement than “yes we get it”The ransom letter may have prompted them to say "We understand" as a way of showing agreement and acquiescence. IMO, they are following directions from the ransom note and sticking close to parameters the perps may have set up. MOO
Agree. That was my point in case I wasn't clear.If the ransoms were all a hoax, how are LE so confident there is no threat to the public? Nothing seems to add up.
I'm a quasi-movie buff but it doesn't ring a bell. Other than the 90s movie Desperate Hours which is a remake of a 1950s movie. I think it's a common saying though in many high stress situations.Another movie reference? idk (I'm not a movie buff)