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I don’t like the generalizations about “old people.” Not all older people “always” get up at night to use the bathroom, nor do all older people sleep odd hours.

Some younger people sleep odd hours, or get up at night to use the restroom.

Generalizations that say “all” are never accurate and tend to be demeaning.
This deserves to be posted again.
 
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… if he was not noticed by SG, he lives in her mind now … that may be all he wanted ... but at what point does that change to "here am I" ... driving the point home?
At the moment he can no longer contain himself. He reached that moment during the early morning hours of January 31. After pining and planning and purchasing gear, he carried out his mission to kidnap and possess NG to finally get SG's attention. moo jmo
 
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Most likely, LE knows that NG is no longer alive. I believe they're using the "signal Sniffer" to locate her body. MOO
If she’s passed away, does it still generate a signal? I would try over the landfill and outskirts of the desert at this point.
 
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I was waking in the night and getting up to use the restroom 5+ x in my 20s😂
And I would say the young people, I know sleep more odd hours than the older adults. The older adults that I know tend to go to bed and get up around the same time every day, it is the younger ones that sleep odd hours. SMH
 
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With people wanting to explore the idea of it being an SG stalker..in almost all cases people start smaller such as commenting on posts, liking things, accidently "bumping into them" or in social media, following them on all platforms, sending fan letters way before it becomes stalking and then way before it becomes kidnap and possible murder of a loved one. So question, did SG have a creepier person attached to her, a stalker? Someone sending lots of letters? Im sure the police would know this?
I imagine SG receives her share of unsettling letters and messages. Given her public profile, she likely has a security team that evaluates which communications could pose a potential threat. I would also assume that local law enforcement in Tucson has explored that angle as part of their investigation. MOO
 
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wow...just more messy handling of the scene. smh

moo
For the love of everything holy, do not get our thread shut down. Please, I beg of u.
 
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If she’s passed away, does it still generate a signal? I would try over the landfill and outskirts of the desert at this point.
Yes, they have been flying the sniffer over the local area
 
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Have they also cleared the 4 people they detained the other day?

Kind of a weird longshot and it’s probably been said before earlier in the thread but there’s the possibility that all of the emails to TMZ have been from the perp and they shifted to trying to get a much lower amount once they realised that no proof of life meant not getting their intended “jackpot”.

JMO

Was wondering the same on both - any one have the patience to provide a quick update on this?

I was following the news on this/WS closely up until this weekend (after the Friday night raid for which I stayed up until about 2am for LOL) and haven't really seen concrete responses to this.

My gut would lean toward there being some nexus (even if unproven) given the size of the response.
 
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Don’t anyone read this and think it’s true. I’m just asking because I want clarity. Am I understanding that the glove DNA was not in codis but they haven’t said the DNA from inside the house is not in codis is that correct?
Again, I don’t know that this is true just looking to understand.
They have not said the DNA found in the home is not in codis but we can guess? it's not because there's been no arrest. The glove is likely unrelated. JMO
 
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JMO, re outside gloves

I think they are “single” use nitrile gloves, no one tries on ahead in store, bought in boxes with several inside. Very stretchy, so they fit snugly when on.

If you are talking about the bulky, under gloves, not sure what type, if people try on in store.

These are not like buying leather Carhartt or Ugg gloves, $80-100, so the person wants the right size, fit, will wear a lot, keep a while.

JMO
I agree about the nitrile gloves, or similar. The “under gloves”, whatever kind they are, would likely have dna. However, how are you going to start checking dna on random gloves when you have no idea what they look like? I’m sure there are tens of thousands of gloves in the greater Tucson area. Unless a suspect is arrested or there is a search warrant for his property and or vehicle, and a glove is recovered, we have no idea what kind of gloves might be under the black ones. There is a soft, thin-ish, cloth gardening glove which might fit. Or those cheap, knit, stretchy gloves that are sold everywhere.
We might get lucky if he is caught on cctv when he purchased these items. If the suspect gathered the clothing he intended to use during the commission of this crime at a store rather than wearing something he already owned, I picture him moving rather furtively, head down, and quickly grabbing things from the racks; men’s gloves, check, lightweight backpack, check, knit mask, check and so on. These are all things you can find at any Walmart.
 
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For the love of everything holy, do not get our thread shut down. Please, I beg of u.
ok. edited. but as always, solely my opinion on everything.

MOO
 

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