Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Is anyone else annoyed that searchers discarded their gloves on the ground instead of disposing them in a way that didn’t slow down the investigation? DNA techs had to test all those discarded gloves for clues.![]()
Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Is anyone else annoyed that searchers discarded their gloves on the ground instead of disposing them in a way that didn’t slow down the investigation? DNA techs had to test all those discarded gloves for clues.![]()
IMO it seems possible that Lantana guy may have a committed a burglary or some type of smaller crime prior to getting involved in kidnapping the mother of a famous person. JMOI sure hope it's a breakthrough, but that's going to sound like one silly expert if it turns out to be nothing. Here's hoping this isn't Lantana man's first time being involved in a crime that qualifies for CODIS.
Is the suspect in the CIA? That seems pretty advanced, I dont even know morse code, do you? Im not sure the suspect would know it either unless this a high level crime, right? If so, then your theory probably holds. Its unlikely they've had time to train SG on communicating with morse code with her eyeballs with everything going on. Just a hunch.At the risk of sounding a little too out there..., in SG's video released this past hour, is it a possibility she could be utilizing FBI guidance for non-verbal communication with suspects? I.e. morse code via blinks, left/right glances as a form of communication, etc.? Watching the video on mute it seemed like blinking was spread very evenly across the duration, though I imagine in the more reasonable scenario ones eyes may become more irritated navigating this scenario in her position.
Agreed. I was so surprised, it just did not make sense.Still makes you wonder why the station put that report out.
A burglary is not technically a robbery. To summarize a post a couple of pages back it's an intent to break and enter with the goal to commit a felony.The backpack could've contained sacks for loot. Or the intended loot could be small & portable, such as jewelry.
I do agree that we haven't heard that anything was missing. Though that might relate to the "gone wrong" part.
I too am wondering how they came to this conclusion, assuming this report is correct. We'll see.
JMO
Was optimistically thinking that the gloves fell out of their pockets or they somehow misplaced them since I can't fathom searchers just discarding their gloves during or after the time they were searching for NG and/or evidence. JMOI read in a post here that the other gloves were all supposedly discarded by searchers? I was SHOCKED. Yes, that’s what pockets are for. Search and Rescue folks don’t fling used gloves around AFAIK![]()
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Any thoughts on this second video that this person is talking about. Second male suspect trying to break into a nearby home in the same neighborhood a week earlier?
We're not really free to say what I suspect many people are thinking...because it's politicalMoney or Attention/Fame are really the only 2. And revenge.
I can confirm that some city pool life guards in tornado areas are trained in the fireman's carry. This is not because there is a big expectation that it would be used. Rather, its probably just part of the "just in case" techniques.Also some dancers and athletes such as skaters, imo.
Unless the body is found in a few weeks months. Then it can be administered.Or didn’t want the house sold. No body & no murder scene means an official death ruling may take years. That house won’t be able to be sold.
While people with these professions (and some others that have been mentioned), can do this sort of carry, I kind of doubt that of Mr. Holster-in-the-front Lantana guy.[I agree with you, and out of curiosity I did a simple google search of "What professions are taught how to carry a lifeless body over shoulder?", and I am not sure of the RULES about posting this type of response but hoping I do not offend anyone or get slapped down for posting it... I am TRYING to just offer my own thoughts.... and the response was:
Several professions are trained in the
Fireman’s Carry (or Firefighter’s Carry), a specialized technique used to transport an unconscious or "lifeless" person over the shoulders. This method is preferred for moving a casualty over long distances because it distributes weight evenly across the rescuer's shoulders.
Primary Professions Using This Technique
- Military Personnel: Soldiers are extensively trained in the fireman's carry to evacuate wounded comrades from combat zones. It is specifically included in the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Fitness Test as part of the "Maneuver Under Fire" component.
- Firefighters: Historically the origin of the technique, firefighters are trained in this carry to move victims out of dangerous environments. However, modern firefighting often prioritizes dragging techniques to keep the victim closer to the ground, where the air is cooler and clearer.
- Lifeguards: Lifeguards may be trained in this method for transporting an unconscious victim across land (such as a beach) to a safe area for medical treatment.
- Police Officers: Law enforcement training often includes the fireman's carry for emergency rescue scenarios, such as moving an injured officer or civilian during active threats.
- First Responders (CERT/EMTs): Members of Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) and some EMTs are taught the technique as an option for single-rescuer evacuations.
Specialized & Non-Emergency Contexts
IMO, In my own curiosity just a thought that the perpetrator may have been one of these (Former or current military, trained in wrestling or martial arts, or wrestling)?? Please delete if not allowed.
- Martial Artists and Wrestlers: The technique is a fundamental move in freestyle wrestling (known as Kata Guruma in Judo and Jiu-Jitsu) used to take down an opponent by lifting them over the shoulders.
- Professional Wrestlers: Many professional wrestlers use variations of the fireman's carry (e.g., the Attitude Adjustment or Samoan Drop) as a setup for offensive moves. ]
Honestly, I'm not terribly upset about this. I think between the huge number of searchers/LE, there were probably hundreds, if not thousands, of disposable gloves used in this search, which we now know covered several miles. Between changing between touching things, and changing simply due to sweaty hands from the nitrile, I'm just not surprised that gloves ended up on the sides of roads, etc. It's just the reality of desperate searching for an abducted woman by hundreds of people who are constantly changing gloves. Obviously, they tried to put the used ones in their pockets or other receptacle but, really, there aren't trash cans every quarter mile or so in the search grid.Is anyone else annoyed that searchers discarded their gloves on the ground instead of disposing them in a way that didn’t slow down the investigation? DNA techs had to test all those discarded gloves for clues.![]()
Is anyone else annoyed that searchers discarded their gloves on the ground instead of disposing them in a way that didn’t slow down the investigation? DNA techs had to test all those discarded gloves for clues.![]()
I'm out of date with this case, but the "burglary gone wrong" theory just seems wrong unless they did no research and/or got the wrong house? A woman in her 80s would definitely be at home during the time the person came to the door. In fact, if they expected her to be out, why bother _going_ to the door?
Didn't the OJ Simposon trial kind of revolve around a dropped/discarded glove? Its hard to imagine, but it happens, apparently.Was optimistically thinking that the gloves fell out of their pockets or they somehow misplaced them since I can't fathom searchers just discarding their gloves during or after the time they were searching for NG and/or evidence. JMO
My political possibilities could be opposite those of other members.We're not really free to say what I suspect many people are thinking...because it's political
Agreed. I'm trying to figure out still if the videos of two diferrent men wearing backpacks are working together or random.