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Daily mail is a site that pays for information, but doesn't necessarily resource the true value of the information.
DM has no shame which is fun at times but they constantly post nonsense articles based on anonymous sources.
 
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Ok. I took a copy of the photo and played with the light levels sharpness contrast and definition. There is a pattern on the jacket! I'm confident that's a different jacket than lantana guy. It looks like swirls or the way light plays off of rip stop nylon. View attachment 646386
Camo?
 
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Maybe the family want to do them, to get the pressure off their backs.
True, but should the taxpayers be paying for polygraphs done for PR purposes? I hope the government would shut down that idea.
 
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No, the prosecution can not use a refusal to take a polygraph against a defendant. Not admissible. Polygraphs are mostly pressure tactics. See who refuses and who "fails".
Actually more than just who refuses or fails. The true value of polygraphs and the most important part is the detectives that go over the results with the suspect. A good investigator can corner a suspect based on what the test might say and make them change their story or reveal details. Not admissible in court but there is definitely value to using it investigative wise
 
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DM has no shame which is fun at times but they constantly post nonsense articles based on anonymous sources.
They remind me of some of the sensationalist tabloids we used to have here in the checkout line at the grocery store lol (sorry for the OT I'll stop now).
 
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We use nest and have their doorbell camera. On the app there is a “familiar faces” option that tracks people with a thumbnail image that’s reviewable. The images don’t have the nest icon on the top. I wonder if this was a separate occurrence (maybe Jan 11?)?

The jacket looks totally different, too!
I never caught the shadow! Good find.
Thank you great info. And very well done ! And thought provoking.
 
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True, but should the taxpayers be paying for polygraphs done for PR purposes? I hope the government would shut down that idea.
The family have been through hell. I am fine with a polygraph test to take some weight off their shoulders.
 
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Not too happy to hear this as polygraph rests are not fully reliable.
There is a reason they are not admissible in court and nobody should ever agree to take one---even if innocent.
I agree. I feel the same way about sniffing dogs, and blood spatter analysis, too. JMO
 
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And TMZ is milking it for all its worth. Report ransom notes to FBI and be done with it. It is a ploy for clicks and viewership. MY Opinion. TMZ is encouraging more of this.
I would milk it too if I was TMZ. That's how they make their money. I don't think they can help that they are the chosen one in this case.
 
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I would milk it too if I was TMZ. That's how they make their money. I don't think they can help that they are the chosen one in this case.
I think this may have the opposite effect for TMZ. There may be others, like me, who completely tune out TMZ (for this and other things) because of how they handled this. JMO.
 
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I think annoyance is just human nature. It’s ok to be annoyed. It doesn’t mean they don’t care about Nancy. When someone with video cameras blocks your driveway and is filming you on your morning walk with your dog, or random people are in your yard or parked outside your home for over 2 weeks pretty much anyone would get annoyed. I would. This is a super quiet neighborhood and they aren’t used to this. It’s perfectly natural. The frustration with not knowing what happened or where Nancy is, is palpable at this point.
 
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True, but should the taxpayers be paying for polygraphs done for PR purposes? I hope the government would shut down that idea.
Yes, it doesn't matter who we are, or if we're famous. If we can identify the bad guys and illuminate them, then it's worth the cost.
 
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I would milk it too if I was TMZ. That's how they make their money. I don't think they can help that they are the chosen one in this case.
Yeah regardless of what we as compassionate people would consider the proper response, TMZ is a business and acts accordingly.
From a business perspective i understand completely, from personal perspective i don't find it responsible 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
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