The blood might have come from a skin tear due to binding her arms or wrists.What has always worried me is the blood on the porch. If perp had gun, and intended to kidnap for ransom, WHY injure Nancy and complicate things? She was not strong, so should have been easily controlled by a stronger person. Then add the threat of a gun, I don't see Nancy fighting, so why was she injured? If they were really kidnapping her, they wouldn't want an old injured abductee that might need medical help, or supplies, and leave lot's of DNA/blood behind to connect cars and places to the crime?
Maybe they did pay some or all of it! It went into a black hole in the dark web, no response after.SG makes something close to 8 million dollars per year according to reports, with an estimated net worth of 40 million dollars. Her husband owns a boutique consulting firm, which isn't counted in SG's estimated worth. Sans write offs and credits, 6 million dollars is probably closer to their yearly tax burden than it is an unobtainable amount of money.
Even so, a bank would surely have loaned it to them. Heck, someone probably would've given it to them.
JMO.
In the press release put out by Parsons, the makers of the BlueFly tech, they said:Good point. Maybe done on the down low. We don't need to know LE's every move.
NBC reports the latest every night.Sad, but true. The NG case has faded from TV news coverage and will probably cease altogether until there is a major development.
...and/or who suddenly took a day trip to the desert or went digging in their backyard when it was revealed that the police were using a signal sniffer to look for her pacemaker
He's 5'8". I don't believe we can sleuth him but his prison docket is here.This person LD who was arrested in the RR, do they list his height anywhere? The RR is quite a step up from the vehicle that was smashed and towed away from his driveway. How would he have afforded this expensive vehicle? Does petty drug dealing pay that much?
MOO
you think they're BSing so investigators can do a better job keeping their cards close to their vest? possible. if true, it's a good problem.I am skeptical of this. Earlier this week this same helicopter was circling NGs home and also various search-like circles around Tucson all at 500 ft and under 80kts.
I find it hard to be believe that LE has only used the sniffer device the one time over her house on February 3 and by foot when agents went door to door. Has LE seriously not thought to check the local landfill? I know there's a million possible spots NG could be but the landfill seems like a plausible location to cross off the list for peace of mind in the investigation.
JMO
I believe the same. There is no chance the grid search at the dump wasn't related.you think they're BSing so investigators can do a better job keeping their cards close to their vest? possible. if true, it's a good problem.
Mexican carry is sans a holster. ImoAmong the very interesting comments in this video, toward the end, the Lt, addresses the manner in which the mask guy was carrying his gun, which is strange to say the least. However, among the cartels, that style of carrying a weapon is common and called the "Mexican Carry" for what that's worth.
He has a criminal record so his height would be listed there, I would guess. It appears his parents are wealthy given the house and neighborhood they live in... the RR was listed for sale at 17k because it was a 2017 model.This person LD who was arrested in the RR, do they list his height anywhere? The RR is quite a step up from the vehicle that was smashed and towed away from his driveway. How would he have afforded this expensive vehicle? Does petty drug dealing pay that much?
MOO
ETA: I found the other man affiliated with the dealership (who has not been charged with anything) resembled the artist's sketch more than this guy though.
I think the blood was aspirated from a blow to the nose and it was either from her nose itself or her mouth (a cough or a sneeze).The blood might have come from a skin tear due to binding her arms or wrists.
In photos of Nancy, you can see she has what looks like vascular issues with her forearms, and the bandage shown in one photo implies to me that the skin is easily torn or cut.
A rope or cuffs could easily damage her skin, causing the blood. If her hands were bound behind her back, she’d be unable to do anything but let the blood drip. No (or few) shoe prints could be explained by her feet being in front of the wound. Perhaps the suspect lead her rather than pushed her from behind since the blood wasn’t tracked by their shoes. IMO
“collected all the evidence “ Are you sure about that?They had already collected all of the evidence before the scene was released on Monday morning February 2nd.
A crime scene is released when LE have secured all necessary information, notes, and evidence.
They didn't know a ransom note was going to be sent the evening of the date they released the crime scene.
I am critical of them for releasing the crime scene when they did - only because they didn't know if they were going to be successful in recovering the door nest cam footage. Keep in mind they didn't recover that footage until about 10 days later IIRC.
Not late , check the due date