• #21,561
$50K seems like a shockingly low reward to me considering that the reward for Lindbergh's baby was $75,000, and that was almost a century ago. Do they really want her found?
 
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In criminal cases offering rewards, what is the typical time it takes for the person offering the tip to receive the reward? Maybe this tipster is impatient and doesn’t want to wait for a government payout.?
So they commit extortion? I mean anything is possible I guess but imo it seems less likely and if it is actually a real tip, this person is not that astute either jmo
 
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Amazon has been known to deliver at some strange times.

I've gotten Amazon deliveries at 4 AM. And if there's a fast food place that's open at 1 AM or beyond, DoorDash will deliver. My son in college has done plenty of 2 AM Taco Bell DoorDash orders.
 
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How would this "never made it home" scenario work given the video evidence of a person intending harm later in the night at the house?
You’re treating the video as proof of a complete timeline. It’s proof of activity at the house at a certain time. That’s not the same thing. If her last confirmed drop off isn’t verified, that’s a gap. And in any investigation, timeline gaps matter.
 
  • #21,566
How odd, since there is already a reward out there...
Maybe the snitch doesn’t want to be interviewed by police, go to a court case, etc, because the snitch is a criminal, too!
JMO
 
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Yes, it matters. If she didn’t actually make it home, then her last verified location was her daughter’s house. That would significantly impact the timeline and could suggest the events started there, not at her home. Confirming that detail isn’t backward-looking, it’s critical to understanding the case.
She made it home, though. Phone, watch, pacemaker are all connected and LE tells us she was at home. This isn't questionable. If you choose not to believe LE, then go with whatever pie in the sky suits you.
 
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Just wondering what everyone is thinking about that jacket. Has anyone ever seen one like that before? It doesn't appear to be a current fashion from what I can see on Google. In fact, I haven't been able to track down one similar. However, I do recall seeing my Polish friend's husband wear something like this.

Maybe if we can help LE identify the jacket--and the jacket is on the rare side--but it will lead to identification when it was purchased?
 
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Harvey Levin on Foxnews right now saying they got a note from a person claiming to have info on NG and asking for bitcoin to reveal it.

With respect, please include a source when you post information.

For others following along - this is what is being discussed -

 
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Maybe the snitch doesn’t want to be interviewed by police, go to a court case, etc, because the snitch is a criminal, too!
JMO
The snitch is definitely a criminal now if they weren't before. IMO
 
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I think TMZ has jumped the shark. JMO.
 
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Ezviz cameras have local SD storage. Nest cameras do not.
I had a subscription to nest for 60 day cloud storage for over 3 years. Cancelled my subscription to nest for over 6 months. A neighbor had their house broken into. So I renewed my subscription. As soon as I re-subscribed 60 days of past feed showed back up automatically. My next door neighbor at the time was a police officer. They used the feed to apprehend the suspect. Caught his truck on my camera. I didn’t know at the time the past 60 days would be restored like that. And that was about 4 years ago. Not saying they still do this. My camera played out about 2 years ago and opted to install a better security camera system. I thought I read above it was a Ring camera and not Nest. Either way I’m sure if google has the ability to do that with nest. Amazon with Ring should have the same capability (IMO). What I’m not sure of is. I originally had the 60 day subscription. And that’s why it loaded the past 60 days. If I had had like a 30 day or less if it would have gone back to that instead of the 60 days. If that makes any sense at all. On the other hand I was great full I could help my neighbor although that wasn’t the reason for re-subscribing. Didn’t know at the time that would happen. Just a surprising added bonus. But was honestly weirded out by the fact it was still recording to the cloud after subscription was cancelled.
 
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it’s my personal opinion that submitting the demand for bitcoin/in exchange for information to TMZ is a glaringly obvious attention grab by someone transfixed by the media frenzy/wanting a part of it, and the money, too, if they can swing it.
 
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Just wondering what everyone is thinking about that jacket. Has anyone ever seen one like that before? It doesn't appear to be a current fashion from what I can see on Google. In fact, I haven't been able to track down on similar. However, I do recall seeing my Polish friend's husband wear something like this.

Maybe if we can help LE identify the jacket--and the jacket is on the rare side--but it will lead to identification when it was purchased?
Thrift stores like Goodwill are jam packed with clothing donated
 
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Gotten out of hand with TMZ. JMO.
 
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