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I'm probably just being thick, out of the loop, or both, but can someone explain the camera timeline?

01:47 MST - Doorbell camera disconnects
02:12 MST - Software detects person on camera

So, if the camera disconnected at 01:47, which camera detected a person at 02:12?

Do they mean a physical disconnection (removed from wall/door) or a WiFi disconnection? Nest cameras are battery-powered, so are they saying it was physically removed at 01:47, was being carried around or placed on the ground temporarily, and somehow picked up a stray person while still connected to WiFi?
 
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There is no shot that person actually knows who the kidnapper is. MOO
 
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PACEMAKER DISCONNECT FROM APP, TIMES, ETC are irrelevant now. We have a man on a camera ..we have a suspect. I wish people would read and stop asking about what time it recorded X and what time it stopped syncing. In light of the fact that it has been posted 100s of times, this is superfluous and asking others to do your research. The case has advanced to an unnamed, perp caught on camera. Furthermore, time to look at the perp, other video cameras in the area, FBI tips that might be relevant GOING FORWARD...If and when someone is arrested, then timeline to rule criminal in or out becomes important. BREAKING NEWS NOW ON FOX. MOO
 
  • #21,504
When I was a nurse in Skilled/LTC, we called this polypharmacy and it is a true problem. I had a few patients who we would review with physicians, family etc and reduce meds to those absolutely needed for daily maintenance. Every single time we did that, the patient actually improved.
I have not seen reported anywhere that NG was taking 17 meds, I would like to see a link also if this is true. Not sure it's relevant to NG's case though.
i don't think you will find any factual info that mentions how many meds she takes per day. AG probably knows and her doctors.
 
  • #21,505
Supposedly the note contained the name and email address of the person who has NG. Maybe they are just trying to be anonymous because they are scared. They didn’t demand the bitcoin before revealing the name ….so hopefully it will be checked out. Moo.
I thought he was saying the email address was attached to the Bitcoin & it had been verified. I honestly don't know how Bitcoins work, so maybe I misunderstood.
 
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Kash Patel’s FBI strikes out again! Sadly, I saw the detainment of the wrong person coming as soon as I knew he was showing up in Tucson.
They questioned and released a poi. Following leads to investigate is not a fail. Very typical in solving crimes. IMO
 
  • #21,509
There's a new note in the Nancy Guthrie case, but this one doesn't seem to be from the kidnappers ... instead, it's from someone offering to give up information on the kidnapper.

TMZ received the note just before 5 AM PT, and the sender claims they've tried unsuccessfully to reach Savannah Guthrie's brother, Camron, and her sister, Annie, by email and text. The note goes on, "If they want the name of the individual involved then I want 1 Bitcoin to the following wallet. Time is more than relevant."
New Nancy Guthrie Note, Sender Demands 1 Bitcoin for Info On Kidnapping Suspect

oh Lort, now we have blackmailers asking for bitcoin to rat out the alleged abductor. This case is one rollercoaster ride. The kind that makes you sick.
 
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Perhaps LE needs to look into TMZ.
 
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And I should also add we don't even know if the kidnapper has her anymore if she's still alive. Could have passed her off to someone(s) else.

Unfortunately in an age of cryptocurrency, which can be much harder to trace than traditional transactions, there will be tons of scammers coming out of the woodwork to take advantage of a bad situation. Many probably not even from America.
 
  • #21,514
I couldn’t find the original source of the white van theory other than Facebook and Fox News, but I have seen it mentioned here a few times. Anyone else think it’s a red herring a la the DC Sniper? Remember they were sure that was an unmarked white van too? They’re ubiquitous, so it’s easy to notice one and it’s also high probability they’re in any given area at any time.
For clarification - I was referring to a Twitter post by Paul Sperry that was shared on WS a few hours ago. It has NOT been established yet in my opinion that last night’s subject of interest by the FBI drives a white van. Some responses to Sperry’s post on Twitter have also questioned this and I can find no other confirmation that he, last night’s subject of interest, drives a white van.

“DEVELOPING: The subject the FBI detained tonight in the border town of Rio Rico, Ariz., is Carlos Palazuelos, who delivers packages on contract "for UPS" and drives a white van.”


 
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There's a 50k reward, right? Seems odd to make a deal for a bit more?
 
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“An hour and a half ago, we got, kind of a bizarre letter, an email from somebody who says they know who the kidnapper is and that they have tried reaching Savannah's sister Annie and Savannah's brother, to no avail. And they said they want one Bitcoin sent to a Bitcoin address that we have confirmed is active. It's a real Bitcoin address, and as they put it, time is more than relevant. So we have no idea whether this is real or not. But they are making a demand.”

Levin added the note included a name and email address.
How odd, since there is already a reward out there...
 
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Given that the reward is $50K, this is a bizarre attempt at extortion. That person should just come forward and give their info

JMO
 
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