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That’s what I think too. It’s the screen portioned, not the door. IMO.That looks like a screen door that isn’t pushed all way to the left, not the actual glass door
That’s what I think too. It’s the screen portioned, not the door. IMO.That looks like a screen door that isn’t pushed all way to the left, not the actual glass door
Oh. Thanks.Golden State Killer, DeAngelo
Data centers take a significant amount of water for cooling. Meta is building a number of data centers to support AI in the Midwest and citizens are concerned about the water supply and energy costs. I don't see them building data centers in the desert.That is what I was wondering because water is already hard for big cities out there I can't imagine anyone wanting to take on the burden. But data centers would make perfect sense. Bill Gates is never happy with what he has always needing more more more. Hopefully one day he will be satisfied and relax, lol.
Finding the perps. And then they have to give up her location. That’s what they (LE) seem focused on.Question for all WSers...
Which do you think is more likely - finding NG will lead to finding the perp(s) or finding the perp(s) will lead to finding NG?
I think NG will eventually be found by an individual or group of individuals who just happen to come upon remains. For this reason, I wish there had been citizen search groups on the case long before today. I feel certain that, if SG had made a sincere request for assistance from the public, many people would have volunteered to help in searching for NG. Precious time was lost without grid searches of areas near NG's home where she is more than likely to be located. If NG was severely injured or deceased, I think the perps would have wanted to get rid of the body very quickly. After three weeks since her disappearance, decomposition would have progressed to a point where cause of death might be impossible to determine. JMOQuestion for all WSers...
Which do you think is more likely - finding NG will lead to finding the perp(s) or finding the perp(s) will lead to finding NG?
Reading today's entry in the timeline, I get why the Sheriff isn't keen on volunteer search groups. Why are women randomly poking around on Nancy's property? You can't dig through that soil with a shovel, it's like concrete. Do they think the kidnappers dragged Nancy out of the house and buried her in her front yard? Maybe their hearts are in the right place, but they're not really helping.![]()
Nancy Guthrie Abduction: Timeline of Events
Nancy left in an Uber at 5:32 PM to have dinner at her daughter Annie's house in Tucson, Arizona.www.tmz.com
And depending on the time of year, there are rattlesnakes. We live in a neighborhood versus a desert environment like NG and we get snake alerts every other day or so on Citizen Alert.I understand many people, my niece included who just moved from Jersey to the California desert, love this environment.
But it seems obvious that it’s a very challenging environment if you’re looking for a possible body. So much land, so much to obscure the searches, and dangers like this plant. Plus so many areas of darkness.
I’m happier where I am where plant life is not trying to kill me!
Seriously though, it seems overwhelming to search there.
JMO
I would have thought when the group was at Hobby Lobby this morning they were told where they could & could not search.Reading today's entry in the timeline, I get why the Sheriff isn't keen on volunteer search groups. Why are women randomly poking around on Nancy's property? You can't dig through that soil with a shovel, it's like concrete. Do they think the kidnappers dragged Nancy out of the house and buried her in her front yard? Maybe their hearts are in the right place, but they're not really helping.
Data centers take a significant amount of water for cooling. Meta is building a number of data centers to support AI in the Midwest and citizens are concerned about the water supply and energy costs. I don't see them building data centers in the desert.
The thing is that this was presented as a kidnapping with a ransom demand. But we don't know if it really was, or even if a ransom has been paid. So if that was the case, there should've been an outcome sooner. IMO.I think it feels slow because there's an urgency to find NG because of her age and need for meds. In reality, it's been three weeks. I've followed quite a few cases here on WS and very few of them have been solved in three weeks. What I'm seeing here is an expectation that she (and the perp(s)) should have been found days ago. It took nine months for Elizabeth Smart to be found. But we don't know if NG can live nine months without her meds. MOO
It says in this product description that the default is 5 mins.... can you set it for a lot longer?I feel like he might've ensured the external situation was set up to his liking before entering the house and abducting Nancy. Since he hadn't been inside yet, he comes around from the side of the house.
Check out the flashes/reflection on his right wrist right at the start of the video (00:01, while his head's still down) and after grabbing the lantana (00:28). He seems to be sneakily checking a device on his wrist before the entry and reentry of the porch.
I'm wondering if he wasn't wearing a deauth watch.
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This device can disable WiFi and jam WiFi cameras. He checks it each time to make sure it's still jamming before approaching the porch.
Maybe he got a cheap model that doesn't jam 5 Ghz, which the Nest Doorbell can utilize. Or maybe he did jam the camera, but at some point the jamming stopped, the Nest reconnected to the WiFi, and uploaded the video we see to the Nest servers.
That's why he's not being as fastidious with hiding his face as you might expect considering the gravity of the crime.
Just a guess.
I see this as someone like EARONS
I also noticed something glowing in the bottom right corner of the video within the first 5 seconds. I wonder if it was actually something, or just a weird reflection from the lens. It disappears and doesn't seem to reappear.It says in this product description that the default is 5 mins.... can you set it for a lot longer?
When the light flashes, his arm is higher up. He might be illuminating the step and checking a watch as nonchalantly as he can. (If only we had a few more earlier frames.) Then he lowers it and keeps it down until he puts his wrist right up to the camera.Quite interesting assessment! There is definitely something in his right hand. I see a light beam, Even though the straps of the backpack are reflecting light, that right hand is different. You can also see how the lightbeam stops abruptly and yet his right hand remains clenched. Additional flashlight or what you are suggesting. Definitely a possibility. Good observation!
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Yes, you can. You can probably turn the auto-shutoff off altogether. It's just Arduino code, and the source is available on Github.It says in this product description that the default is 5 mins.... can you set it for a lot longer?
I often think of the Ariel Castro case.I think it feels slow because there's an urgency to find NG because of her age and need for meds. In reality, it's been three weeks. I've followed quite a few cases here on WS and very few of them have been solved in three weeks. What I'm seeing here is an expectation that she (and the perp(s)) should have been found days ago. It took nine months for Elizabeth Smart to be found. But we don't know if NG can live nine months without her meds. MOO