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I read this somewhere today. I can’t say it’s a credible source or where it came from.
It did seem that they weren't emphasizing this as much today. The entire thing seemed less urgent. I wonder if they know who it is and, unfortunately that she is already dead, so now it's a matter of chasing this person(s) down. Hence the "we'll talk to you on Thursday morning unless something breaks."Wish LE would have given their standard call out -- but on the look out for individuals who have changed their appearance, hours, vehicle.... who may have missed work, etc....
They're good reminders.
JMO
CNN would be vetting the communication for weeks. TMZ makes sense. I think best lead yet. This was a quick way to put the pressure on if not getting response. I can imagine that sheriff was aware of this at the presser and thus his response on ransom demands...he did not really answer yes or no.Same. TMZ getting it makes sense to me because they are well known in the entertainment world and would put that info out there unlike prob NBC etc who would prob remain quiet about it until it's looked into.
Not for everyone. I haven't watched network news news and network television for over 25 years, and don't miss it at all. I had never heard of her before this tragedy, and her face from the photos is not familiar either. I do hope the poor mother is found alive, and soon!Savannah is extremely famous. Nearly a household name if you're relatively clued into the news. <snip>
he's under fire for a lot of things that aren't relevant to this case. He's likely sweating over how this is a high profile case under his watch by the nation vs the things happening locally.But, this awful thing DID fall on him and he humanly is distressed as a person. IMO
At the press conference today the sheriff said they were looking into when it went missing. So we don't know.Long-time lurker, but first time posting -- and there's been a lot of activity in the last 30 or so minutes, so apologies if I missed something -- do we know when the camera was first missing? It may not have been removed the night of the crime. It's possible (IMO) it was removed in advance and wasn't noticed until the investigation began.
very easy if they already have ties thereOne concern I have is that they are so close to the border. If the person(s) who did this are trying to cover up a murder, how hard would it be for them to cross into Mexico and get lost? I'm asking because I sincerely don't know.
Oh, I'm not discouraging anyone from considering every possible angle, especially given how little we know.agree but also a little part of me is like well i am surprised by criminals sometimes. Monique Tepe's ex husband had been somewhat low on my list of suspects just given the timeframe of when they had divorced so i was somewhat shocked.
i'd say it's most likely a hoax but i think there's a sliver of possibility it's legit
moo
There are losers on the internet who will attempt to extort money from missing persons families by claiming that they have their missing loved one captive. I used to moderate a large missing persons group on Facebook and I saw it first hand. Id be shocked if it was real.I see it is posted on X too.... I will take my spanking if it is not allowed
Yesterday I asked my 22 year old son and my mid 50s female friend, and neither knew who she was. Both of them live or have lived in Tucson.Savannah is extremely famous. Nearly a household name if you're relatively clued into the news. Feel like it has to be someone targeting Nancy to get at Savannah, whether for money or sending a message to her.
The ransom note being real wouldn't surprise me. Maybe family member or associate of someone that worked with Nancy seeing her as a way to make money due to Savannah, and planning this out. Hoping they can get the money fast and maybe flee to Mexico.
Feel like there's no way to get in and out of that neighborhood sight unseen from 1-4am, not that many cars would be out at that time, other cameras must've captured it. I do hope LE has captured it but just chose to omit/not admit it so the perp thinks they're in the clear.
We all know Savannah could and would offer a lot more, but perhaps this is strategic in some manner by LE. Maybe to discourage others from attacking family members of the rich and famous.2500 reward? might as well be $25. mOO
Concerning Dna could be clumps of hairI was just meaning I disagree that blood would be the only concerning DNA.
Conversely, the perp may wanted the note to be public in order to create more havoc for the police who may have been hiding a ransom motive in their ongoing investigation.And it is possible that the perp might think TMZ is the same as a news station. It might be a sign the perp is not a mature adult but young and/or not that sophisticated?
I don't know if the note is even legit, of course.
jmo
That's awful. Also, if it were legit I would have expected it would have been sent much sooner.There are losers on the internet who will attempt to extort money from missing persons families by claiming that they have their missing loved one captive. I used to moderate a large missing persons group on Facebook and I saw it first hand. Id be shocked if it was real.