Skiers use theseThe lastest on X is that the mask from Walmart can only be ordered online and shipped to your address. Hoping that helps narrow that down for them.
Skiers use theseThe lastest on X is that the mask from Walmart can only be ordered online and shipped to your address. Hoping that helps narrow that down for them.
Yeah that was my point, it must be very itchy and sweaty to wear thatThere are plenty of people that work outdoor jobs that would wear this mask in extremely cold weather. However, this brings us to a very interesting point. NO ONE in Tucson would be buying this mask online intending to use it in cold weather because it doesn't ever freeze there, according to Google.
I think there’s a bit of misunderstanding about what’s being described.This sounds like a PR/legal department response to alleviate public concerns and/or criticisms over the ease and speed with which Google spits out what many folks perceive (naively) to be private information. Even if it is public information, it doesn't necessarily mean Google has an implicit or explicit right to publish and make it available to anyone who searches for it on their platform. I imagine that might need to be determined, particularly if making the information readily available could've contributed to a crime. Governments are protected if they make information like that available to anyone - businesses may or may not be.
The Google searches of NG and SG, if from the same source and especially considering their dates and proximities to the crime, aren't likely coincidences.
JMO.
This one was local to me (Nebraska case). Leslie Rule (Ann's daughter) wrote a great book about it called A Tangled Web that explains how they unraveled the case. I hope the same thing is not going on with NG's case because it actually took a few years before they figured out what was going on with the Golyar case. She was convicted in 2017. Shanna Golyar sentenced to life for first-degree murder (edited to add that she was convicted in 2017)There’s a documentary on Netflix called Lover Stalker Killer where a woman named Shanna "Liz" Golyar hid her IP address and masked her identity while stalking and impersonating Cari F. by using a combination of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), proxy services, and specialized communications apps.
“The suspect used VPNs, proxies, and apps to schedule texts and hide their IP address. The successful prosecution, owing to years of work by dedicated public servants in two states, relied heavily on digital evidence to prove a premeditated, no-body homicide.”
A digital forensic investigator named Anthony Kava wound up writing a program that helped to solve the murder. Fascinating and unsettling documentary. The investigator even did an AMA on Reddit.
When it comes to the ransom communications I think some apps like this may be being used, obviously along with VPNs by the person(s) that have NG. And I know they’re gonna find these people and get Nancy back one way or the other.
Exactly, skiers. But as i understand Tucson is in a desert so no cold, no snow, no ice. Makes no senseSkiers use these
For "Porch Creep", yes. Those of us shoveling snow, etc in sub-zero temps, no. jmoYeah that was my point, it must be very itchy and sweaty to wear that
I was also thinking the FBI and LE were close to an arrest or arrests. JMOA couple of days ago Brian Entin said to watch the next 24-48 hours.![]()
Whilst frantically trying to quote and unquote (very difficult on cell?), shonyakay graciously provided this link:Welcome, and so glad you are here to help in Nancy's thread.
That observation you have made about the tracks is very interesting, but we do need an actual link to the source of that attachment.
Anyone else feel like when they do actually make an arrest, it will be a surprise?I was also thinking the FBI and LE were close to an arrest or arrests. JMO
I don't know. The average highs in Tucson in October are 87 degrees. Way too hot that time of year to wear that mask as a costume. I really like this new lead, though. Since the mask can only be ordered online, maybe they'll be able to narrow it down to purchasers in the Tucson area. (I know, I know, one can dream that it could be that easy to catch this perp.)Possibly also for a Halloween costume?
Not recently. As per NYT, NG's mother and Nancy's older brother Pierce, who had Down's Syndrome, lived in the guest house in the 1980s.Was someone living in or staying at the guest house on NG's property?
Snowmobilers use these masks also...Skiers use these
It's so disappointing.I was also thinking the FBI and LE were close to an arrest or arrests. JMO
Gosh, me too. Im guessing digital forensics investigators learned a lot with that case. They’re gonna find the person/ people that did this to Nancy!This one was local to me (Nebraska case). Leslie Rule (Ann's daughter) wrote a great book about it called A Tangled Web that explains how they unraveled the case. I hope the same thing is not going on with NG's case because it actually took a few years before they figured out what was going on with the Golyar case. She was convicted in 2017. Shanna Golyar sentenced to life for first-degree murder (edited to add that she was convicted in 2017)
Masks like this - not exact - are seen in Minnesota, northern states. Maybe the guy bought it (and other items) at Goodwill?Possibly also for a Halloween costume?