No, not a tabloid by any stretchIsn’t daily beast a tabloid
No, not a tabloid by any stretchIsn’t daily beast a tabloid
Was the location of porch guy 6.6 miles down the road close to the location of the video of double backpack guy? Anyone know?
I would not react to the supposed FBI vs State Law Enforcement media panic. This comes up in a lot of long running cases. There are good reasons why local forces like help from the FBI which has some specialist resources, but don't want to hand over the whole case - which after all, is in their jurisdiction.
As far as we know, there is a decent chance this was a rando - e,g burglary gone wrong, home invader etc, in which case tracking him down could take some time. Keep in mind it took 6 weeks to identify and arrest Kohberger.
Other types of cases with staging etc can take even longer. Indeed one can find numerous cases where it can take months or years to find the victim. Many times, simply because the perp got lucky despite heavy resource investment at state and federal level.
My opinion, based on a few major cases, where the victim is missing.
I’m going to link to the video of the chap being interviewed, apologies if not allowed
I just can't imagine an 84 year old woman living by herself, in a community where the houses are spaced apart, away a bit from the road with no light posts on the street. She's got I would imagine delivery people she doesn't know coming to her home every so often. She's got people working around the house whether it's the pool guy, landscaping guy, or cleaning lady whatever. Yet, she allows the ring subscription to expire. Apparently there's no light in the front that was turned on. Possibly no lights turned on in the house. Did she even lock the door to her bedroom when she sleeps? The lack of security is appalling to me for an elderly woman living alone in an expensive home.
Looks like her area is kind of iffy relative to the adjacent neighborhoods. Go just a little bit south and it's real sketchy. (Per the map)
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I’m wondering whether NG lost her footing stepping out of the doorway and fell. I’m hoping that LE have checked hospitals for admissions during that time frame. Unlikely, but you never know with this case.I keep wondering, heaven forbid, if someone dropped her at the front entrance. As in they were carrying her and dropped her maybe on her head. And that could have caused the blood on the porch. Just a thought and not crazier than anything else.
No, it's part of Time magazine. Very respected liberal site.
Isn’t daily beast a tabloid
Yep, true. And yet she holds the world’s record for her 700+ identifications. Maybe she has some clairvoyance. Sorry, promise I don’t usually suggest such a thing but her record is remarkable. She’s not real confident on this one though.Seriously- she is working from a description of an average man of average build with eyes and a flashlight in his mouth.
Yes which can easily happen even if one trips bumps themself, etc and blood thinners can exacerbate the bleeding. I'm just looking for the simplest reason someone on blood thinners in a traumatic situation might start to bleed beyond some sort of violent, extra interaction..a bump could very easily do it imo. And she must have been so frightened..I know my coordination isn't great when I am stressed/scared/anxious/tired/confused (which I think is reasonable to presume she was at that time) and I have no ambulatory issues and am significantly younger then her. JMOSome of the blood to me looks like it was aspirated, ie she coughed or sneezed and it spayed in fine drops, which to me says she has an injury to her nose or mouth and the blood aspirated out as some of the blood had either gone down into her throat from a nose bleed or she had swallowed some blood from a mouth injury, plus she may have been on blood thinners so this would have exacerbated any blood loss
Thanks for the correction. I was remembering from many years ago!IMO - I agree that the Daily Beast is liberal or left leaning but not part of Time Magazine. It was once associated with Newsweek but that was only for a few years over a decade ago. Daily Beast is owned by IAC (InterActiveCorp) and Time Magazine which was previously owned by Time Warner has been owned for the past several years by the guy who started SalesForce - sorry I can’t think of his name right now. I do think the Daily Beast is considered main stream media and not a tabloid in the same sense as the national enquirer but perhaps a mod could clarify whether it is considered main stream media on WS.
I’m not sure, it seems to be posted 4 days ago, how can we check for certain? ThanksFor context this was before the release of the doorbell nest cam footage correct?
Maybe people are thinking of Daily Mail which is a tabloid I think when asking if Daily Beast is tabloid...IMO Daily Beast is not a tabloid but I think the name could create that perception..JMOIMO - I agree that the Daily Beast is liberal or left leaning but not part of Time Magazine. It was once associated with Newsweek but that was only for a few years over a decade ago. Daily Beast is owned by IAC (InterActiveCorp) and Time Magazine which was previously owned by Time Warner has been owned for the past several years by the guy who started SalesForce - sorry I can’t think of his name right now. I do think the Daily Beast is considered main stream media and not a tabloid in the same sense as the national enquirer but perhaps a mod could clarify whether it is considered main stream media on WS.
Post credits a source not allowed here so I suspect it’s not allowed but I’m not a mod.I’m going to link to the video of the chap being interviewed, apologies if not allowed
I made a post this past Tuesday (2/10) about this man. I did not link the video becauseI’m going to link to the video of the chap being interviewed, apologies if not allowed
Also keep in mind that there could hypothetically be a dozen sources from each side saying things are fine, but outlets will only publish the one expressing dissent and discontent because that’s what will drive clicks.I would not react to the supposed FBI vs State Law Enforcement media panic. This comes up in a lot of long running cases. There are good reasons why local forces like help from the FBI which has some specialist resources, but don't want to hand over the whole case - which after all, is in their jurisdiction.
As far as we know, there is a decent chance this was a rando - e,g burglary gone wrong, home invader etc, in which case tracking him down could take some time. Keep in mind it took 6 weeks to identify and arrest Kohberger.
Other types of cases with staging etc can take even longer. Indeed one can find numerous cases where it can take months or years to find the victim. Many times, simply because the perp got lucky despite heavy resource investment at state and federal level.
My opinion, based on a few major cases, where the victim is missing.
She is using a technique called "facial proportion extrapolation" which is grounded in forensic anthropology.Seriously- she is working from a description of an average man of average build with eyes and a flashlight in his mouth.
I’m not sure, it seems to be posted 4 days ago, how can we check for certain? Thanks
They claim she is a retired police composite sketch artist who holds the Guinness world record for accuracy/arrests. Time will tell.
Yes, it definitely is.No, not a tabloid by any stretch