Does it not seem a little unwise on their part to make this public?
Does it not seem a little unwise on their part to make this public?
Could still have been taken off the lot for a test drive one night...My understanding was that the RR has been under the ownership of the car dealership since before the incident at Ms Guthrie's took place.
Just your opinion. So we’re clear.This was a federal warrant, not a state warrant. What I said was that because this was a federal warrant ordered by a federal judge for a federal crime that pertains to a federal statute that this case now has federal jurisdiction. Which then means that the FBI leads this case by definition. Period. There is no ambiguity in that. No malicious usurpation. No games being played. No relevant IAVCA qualifiers.
It is via Constitutional fiat.
JMO.
That's pretty late for a customer to take a test drive, but maybe someone else had access to the key?Could still have been taken off the lot for a test drive one night...
Yes, I should have written "test drive", ie not legit...That's pretty late for a customer to take a test drive, but maybe someone else had access to the key?
I did wonder if you meant it that way. It does seem like a possibility.Yes, I should have written "test drive", ie not legit...
Just a possibility.
#2 is my biggest concern.I am surprised by the lack of searching. There are three possibilities, as far as I know.
1) there is a body somewhere outdoors which has not attracted any attention in the usual ways, and it was transported and left without being noticed. I understand the terrain; I live somewhere not unlike Tucson. But even so, I could not guarantee that I could do such a thing with no hikers, no side by side atv or dirtbike users, etc catching me at some point in the act or discovering this shortly thereafter.
2) there is a body in a structure somewhere which has attracted no attention. This is doable imo, as seen in other cases, but requires some luck or some very specific circumstances.
3) there is a living 84 year old woman somewhere with a substantial reward associated with noticing her, and no one has noticed.
I agree.It seems highly unlikely that NG willingly answered the door. For a time I did think if she knew the person, this may be the case. However, since the Nest footage, I don't believe this to be true.
Hard to imagine a woman her age who walks with a cane putting up much of a fight against the intruder(s), but I have wondered if she went out the back door only to be chased back in. It's fairly common for older people to have trouble sleeping at night.I agree.
When the Sheriff was quoted earlier as saying NG was "taken from her bed", and then he walked that back by saying he didn't actually know if she was literally in her bed or not, that sounds to me like he is confirming that she didn't come to the door.
Man, I just wish that some of her neighbors were night owls who were up at 2am gazing out their windows or just arriving home at 2am and saw whatever as they drove past. Of course maybe someone did and reported to LE, but nothing seems to have come of it so far. MOO
Just your opinion. So we’re clear.
The congressionally passed law is equally clear on the matter. I’m not sure what is confusing. FBI obtaining a federal search warrant that we know nothing about does not in any way, by default, mean that the FBI has taken over an investigation. They have had federal jurisdiction since the Sheriff asked for assistance. They would not be able to function otherwise. I can only keep posting the same law that this all predicated on so many times.
Not my opinion. Literal law. 28 USC 530C.
Wait -- he says you have to be within 50 feet.I found this about the sniffer technology. I think it could work in this case, but they probably need a focused area. JMO.
Wait -- he says you have to be within 50 feet.
Is there some reason technically that this only works vertically?
Because with all the challenges of flyonh anything aerially that low, why not use the same sniffer device in a vehicle driving each street slowly? Wouldn't 50 feet from the road reach most buildings? Maybe not backyard sheds, I guess... MOO