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Any thoughts on the electrical/mechanical permit?
Professional means "experienced," but I don't see that here. If you've done your homework, you have a plan for that camera immediately. This guy didn't.
Not getting caught doesn't mean you committed a clean crime. A stranger in a mask doesn't have to be perfect to get away for a while, and even the sloppiest offender can do the same.
All the houses are like that, and many face at an angle to the road. Precisely why we don't have a vehicle identification.
He did not, clearly. I was thinking about someone who's done 50 B&Es and never caught (experienced), but then is caught. Is he a professional, I don't know. Maybe he got lucky, maybe technology advanced him. (I lean towards techProfessional means "experienced," but I don't see that here. If you've done your homework, you have a plan for that camera immediately. This guy didn't.
Oh heck no!! I get that completely!Not getting caught doesn't mean you committed a clean crime.
This right here, thank you! In my neighborhood, if someone disabled my camera or masked up or whatever, I have about 5 or more other neighbors that would have caught a different angle. Because I live on a very straight road, very short driveways to the road. I have no idea what subscriptions or whatever my neighbors have or where their cameras are pointed, but I'm fairly confident that "something" would be caught on "someone's" camera!All the houses are like that, and many face at an angle to the road. Precisely why we don't have a vehicle identification.
Have you seen that video from Ring Neighbors?
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That man looks similar to the POI in the videos released by LE imo.
Spotted by a neighbor's camera in Tucson on 01/23/26:
"This guy appeared in front yard about 3:30 am and then returned about 5:00 am. My dogs went crazy barking and thankfully spooked him away. I didn’t answer the door. Anyone else see him in area of 6th between Campbell and Tucson blvd?"
Same issue. They need tight control, and that’s lacking with volunteers.I’m not asking to handle the DNA. I’m saying that government agencies can upload the DNA into the genealogy sites , and those of us genealogy detective volunteers can make family trees for the matches at distant cousin levels and narrow it down through cM’s and % of DNA and other matches. It’s tedious but doable with volunteers from all over the world. The unknown DNA that needs to be figured out can even be given the name Jane Doe etc.
I would imagine the Malawi and Somalia searches are the result of the searcher using a VPN.Regarding searches from Malwaki and then Somalia, is it possible NG was contributing to charitable organizations there?
Maybe some people were wondering who was the lady who kindly contributed to these organizations.
Just a thought.
Agreed. At first I thought the kidnapping for ransom could’ve been legitimate, but now? No. There’s no urgency and no resolution.I'm never going to abandon hope for Nancy, but at just about two weeks now, I'm extremely concerned. It just does not make any logical sense to me why a kidnapper if they were motivated by money would be so blasé about communicating or getting a ransom. There's no sense of urgency from the kidnapper(s) at all. And that isn't good. Kidnappers who are motivated by money want to get the whole ordeal over with as quickly as possible. They don't want to have to look after a captive and they want money. Whoever is involved with this has shown no urgency to bring this to a resolution.
And if they weren't motivated by money, well... then that's even more concerning.
Have you seen that video from Ring Neighbors?
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That man looks similar to the POI in the videos released by LE imo.
Spotted by a neighbor's camera in Tucson on 01/23/26:
"This guy appeared in front yard about 3:30 am and then returned about 5:00 am. My dogs went crazy barking and thankfully spooked him away. I didn’t answer the door. Anyone else see him in area of 6th between Campbell and Tucson blvd?"
And so far, appears to be true.Maybe he thought it’d be easier to get away with if he could dispose of her elsewhere.
Yes, but the probable cause to get a warrant for a sample is based on very weak evidence imo. I'm not saying it should be outlawed, just that I think most decisions judges are making about it are based on ignorance or outright misrepresentation by prosecutors.The thing with genealogy is that its only used to narrow down a potential match.
Even in the Kohberger case they still retrieved a sample of his DNA to match with the known sample from the crime scene.
I don't believe that the ransom sender and this guy are the same person. You're talking about someone operating on an advanced level on the one hand, and some guy seemingly out of his depth on the other.But this guy isn't just a stranger in a mask abducting an old lady from her home. He is a stranger in a mask who evidently sent untraceable emails to various media outlets demanding a substantial ransom be paid to a cryptocurrency account. A stranger in a mask who has not only avoided capture and arrest due to an obvious lack of identifying physical evidence at the scene, but also a stranger in a mask who has avoided capture and arrest due an obvious lack of identifying digital evidence online, which is pretty remarkable by today's investigatory standards.
At 12-13 days in, I'd say he has thus far committed a 'hot shower with pumice loofah' crime. But perfectly clean? That remains to be seen. Unfortunately I kind of like his odds without an obvious and identifying mistake so far.
JMO.
This man resembles the perp in the video from NG home. His eyes and eyebrows. Eys have dark lashes, which makes him appear as if he has eyeliner on. Looks much smaller than perp, but in the NG video, I feel he has "bulked up" by adding layers underneath his coat. jmooHave you seen that video from Ring Neighbors?
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That man looks similar to the POI in the videos released by LE imo.
Spotted by a neighbor's camera in Tucson on 01/23/26:
"This guy appeared in front yard about 3:30 am and then returned about 5:00 am. My dogs went crazy barking and thankfully spooked him away. I didn’t answer the door. Anyone else see him in area of 6th between Campbell and Tucson blvd?"
I totall agree. My mother was adopted. I recently had my DNA done and a collaborator and I were able to identify my biological grandmother and her extended family back several generations in less than 2 hours. But after more than a month there is a half aunt we cannot place and an entire branch of the family that matches but we cannot find a connection.
Based on my personal experience with it, I think judges need to be far more restrictive on issuing warrants based on genetic genealogy. My partner has several close cousin matches that we know are impossible. I don't think DNA lies. But there are factors like pedigree collapse and endogamy that exist in many populations and the impact of these factors is far too complicated for a judge or jury to understand, yet far too easy for a prosecutor to misrepresent out of ignorance.
The same factors make genetic genealogy high preducial against certain ethnic groups.
We've all been trained that DNA is so overwhelmingly reliable that a match can't be questioned. That's true in most situations but not when it comes to genealogy.
I don't have Ring but when my house was being remodeled all I had was my phone and out of shear boredom, I would scroll a SM site that likes to sow a bit of fear amongst neighbors.Have you seen that video from Ring Neighbors?
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That man looks similar to the POI in the videos released by LE imo.
Spotted by a neighbor's camera in Tucson on 01/23/26:
"This guy appeared in front yard about 3:30 am and then returned about 5:00 am. My dogs went crazy barking and thankfully spooked him away. I didn’t answer the door. Anyone else see him in area of 6th between Campbell and Tucson blvd?"
I'm operating on a theory that not just one person abducted NG. Do you think the opposite, given the info we have so far? Just curious.I don't believe that the ransom sender and this guy are the same person. You're talking about someone operating on an advanced level on the one hand, and some guy seemingly out of his depth on the other.
We have no idea what he left at the scene, but as we have seen in past cases, criminals make mistakes (even brilliant ones).
I jut hope the glove thing is true, and it was found in the house. It would be a Bryan Kohberger level mistake.
The glove was found outside during the searching of the area. There was video from one of the news stations of it happening. It could be anyone's lost glove.I don't believe that the ransom sender and this guy are the same person. You're talking about someone operating on an advanced level on the one hand, and some guy seemingly out of his depth on the other.
We have no idea what he left at the scene, but as we have seen in past cases, criminals make mistakes (even brilliant ones).
I jut hope the glove thing is true, and it was found in the house. It would be a Bryan Kohberger level mistake.
Yes. Upthread. Very interesting!![]()
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Has this video already been posted? It's from a neighbor's Ring camera on 1/23/26