CaptainGumShoe456
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is the third person the roomate?
look at the pic again. it's split in to two pics. one coming out closing the door and one of the other girl coming out. the shadows make it look like a dude but only 2 people....is the third person the roomate?
From the "I can't believe he didn't go back there" comments...
MOO. I think it indicates a hate crime. Well not a crime. But definitely some kind of prejudice going on, unfortunately. IMHO.could the vandalism be an indication that there may be foul play involved?
I listed the two states that were missing "Vehicle Safety Research." Delaware was one and NH was the other.The 17 listed in the unofficial synopsis linked, have added protections, beyond the 2015 Federal act. A couple seemed to be missing the legally ambiguous "Vehicle Safety Research", and none contained any definition of who or what agencies were covered in the exception.
My point is simply, that the technology is relatively new, and that between the ACLU, 4th Amendment, and numerous State level challenges having created a very fluid situation, makes the blanket statement "...if it's a fatality, LE can plug into the Data Link, (without a warrant)..." potentially misleading, especially without identification of decedent, vehicle operators, etc.
They've sure come a long ways since a driver (not me, of course...) could unhook the Tachograph, tweak the rack stop on their 6v92, and make some miles/money.
so lets unpack that thought.Such a sad story. With what we know already, I too believe that it may have been intentional. I believe Paige may have wanted to call off the whole relationship and Stephanie went off the rails, and decided she was taking herself and Paige both out. But regardless, it was 2 beautiful, intelligent women gone way to soon. My prayers to both the families and friends,
My guess -either the brush and woods hid the lights or the car landing after being airborne 120 ft jolted the battery loose. The landing point in the muck/marsh looked hardso all the cars lights just went out on impact? is this possible?
Okay, thanks.In case you missed it, we got that straightened out--we were all talking about LE not going back in the morning. The guy who reported it is good.
After looking at the last picture previously posted, I'd say yes, for a few reasons.so all the cars lights just went out on impact? is this possible?
RBBMso lets unpack that thought.
you favour murder suicide.its not an unreasonable idea.
but heres the thing that bugs me.
would the sentence read, regardless 2 beautiful intelligent souls gone way too soon if the scenario was husband kills wife in murder suicide???
no......it wouldn't .
and rightly not.
moo
my post and the post it replied to was clearly speculative for your clarification.RBBM
So, let's unpack your example of a husband killing his wife - is it a known fact, or merely random speculation?
If known fact, sure it would be reported as such.
If speculation, no it would not be reported as such.
JMO
I agree. I seriously doubt the memorial would have been destroyed if the two people that died were a parent/child, husband/wife, boyfriend/girlfriend, friends, sisters etc... MOOMOO. I think it indicates a hate crime. Well not a crime. But definitely some kind of prejudice going on, unfortunately. IMHO.
Watch one of the first Wilmington PD pressers, paraphasing here - 20 somethings are spontaneous. My take away was he thought they had just gone somewhere to wait out the quarantine.I agree. I seriously doubt the memorial would have been destroyed if the two people that died were a parent/child, husband/wife, boyfriend/girlfriend, friends, sisters etc... MOO
I also wonder about the sense of urgency among LE in finding these two lovely young women. MOO
BBM I agree. They didn’t know because they didn’t investigate the accident. The 911 caller identified the color of the car. They should have cross checked that with the missing women’s car. Let’s say it was a husband/wife or parent/child that disappeared after leaving in their car. I think they would have paid more attention to the car and therefore put two and two together. MOOLaw Enforcement would have had no idea who was involved in the reported accident when they initially failed to fully investigate it. I don't think there's discrimination here, just dereliction of duty across the board.