System must be down as I could access it earlier (UK) but not now.Am I getting this result because I’m in Europe or is the system down?
System must be down as I could access it earlier (UK) but not now.Am I getting this result because I’m in Europe or is the system down?
this is not true. i am also listening to the livesteream. apparently a truck belonging to a lock/safe/alarm company has arrived at NG house. speculation other than that
I said the same thing..this is not true. i am also listening to the livesteream. apparently a truck belonging to a lock/safe/alarm company has arrived at NG house. speculation other than that
I saw this happen earlyish in the case, it usually means the system is refreshing/might have too much traffic. JMO.Am I getting this result because I’m in Europe or is the system down?
So, not 40 "persons of interest" which makes Nanos' denial TRUE. jmoPhillip Martin, co-owner of Armor Bearer Arms in Tucson, told Fox News’
@amaliarroy an FBI agent visited his store with three pages containing photos and the names of roughly 18 to 24 people, asking whether any had purchased a firearm there within the past year.“He actually had given me a list of paper, list of people that had pictures and names on it, and he wanted to know if I could help him pull up in my system if any of these people have purchased a gun in the last year,” Martin said.
Dang. They're no even back tracing 4473s (I guess they really don't have cause) but asking gun stores voluntarily (none where I live would give that up, that's a big can of civil liberty worms right there).Phillip Martin, co-owner of Armor Bearer Arms in Tucson, told Fox News’
@amaliarroy an FBI agent visited his store with three pages containing photos and the names of roughly 18 to 24 people, asking whether any had purchased a firearm there within the past year.“He actually had given me a list of paper, list of people that had pictures and names on it, and he wanted to know if I could help him pull up in my system if any of these people have purchased a gun in the last year,” Martin said.
Who is the spokesperson for Pima County Sheriff? They keep referring to a SET of gloves....It was ONE, as in singular, GLOVE. Really irritating......... jmo
This sounds quite desperate. Like a shotgun strategy (excuse the pun). Not like a targeted investigation.Phillip Martin, co-owner of Armor Bearer Arms in Tucson, told Fox News’
@amaliarroy an FBI agent visited his store with three pages containing photos and the names of roughly 18 to 24 people, asking whether any had purchased a firearm there within the past year.“He actually had given me a list of paper, list of people that had pictures and names on it, and he wanted to know if I could help him pull up in my system if any of these people have purchased a gun in the last year,” Martin said.
No arrest has been announced AFAIK
I couldn't get it to work either, and I'm here in TucsonAm I getting this result because I’m in Europe or is the system down?
YES. ONE GLOVE. jmoHaving to wear latex gloves for years at work when taking them off i would grab the glove with gloved hand to remove while still holding the removed glove with gloved hand i would use ungloved hand to remove both gloves. The first glove removed winds up in the second glove removed, both gloves end up inside out.
The glove in this pic appears to be inside out.
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I just watched all of this. Thanks for posting it. Admittedly, I don't usually watch or listen to HL/TMZ.10:47 AM PT -- UPDATE The Sheriff just announced there is no DNA hit from CODIS.![]()
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If it was a 'kidnapping', then 'very little planning was done' he seemed unaware of the door bell camera; initially had no idea of how he was going to deal with it. Surely that is the first thing a criminal mind thinks of when planning a criminal act, are there going to be 'surveillance' cameras.i'm so sick of all the misinformation being put out
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You would think so, in life or death cases such as a child abduction.Curious as well. Does the FBI have weekend/night lab shifts?
Makes me think of the killing of Missy Bevers. While there was no kidnapping and it was in a public place and much younger woman.This case remains one of the most bizarre I've ever seen.
An elderly woman was abducted from her home, which is one of the rarest demographics for kidnappings, and we still have no idea what the motive is. If it's a kidnapping, there's still no clear or consistent line of communication. No signs of a robbery. No body has been found. We have the intruder on video, but still have no idea who he is. This is one of the top national stories in the country and nobody has been able to identify him or give a tip that has led to a viable suspect. He took precautions enough to where even with 2026's modern technology, LE has not remotely come close to identifying him.... in a crime that typically is extremely hard to get away with.
Nothing about this case makes sense. All these weeks later we still don't even know if those ransom letters were from the kidnapper.
It's why with each passing day that goes without resolution, you simply can't close the door on an outlier motive for this case, because everything about this case is an outlier to begin with. Nothing would surprise me at this point.
Am I getting this result because I’m in Europe or is the system down?
I’m in the UK and can get search results now, so it’s probably internittently going down when a lot of people are trying to access at once.System must be down as I could access it earlier (UK) but not now.
It sounds a little like semantics to me.So, not 40 "persons of interest" which makes Nanos' denial TRUE. jmo