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An early description estimated his height at 6’1”. I don’t know if that estimate has changed since then, but if it’s close to accurate, it’s a rare height for a woman. I really don’t see it.
This doesn’t compute. If he is a student in the US, someone would have outed him by now.I keep thinking about the fact he was in NYC for 10 days before this occurred. Seems so off to me. I can see arriving a few days before, but 10? Seems excessive and also hard to be away from everyday life that long without someone noticing or thinking it’s a bit odd.
Personally, I think he’s a student. He would’ve already had time away from class over Thanksgiving, then gave some excuse to extend his time away from class for a few more days. His family likely doesn’t live nearby, and probably doesn’t even know he hasn’t been on campus.
I’m sorry I’m just really not understanding how people view this person as a woman. I find this be a very clear man.
They might have their own parameters for validating the credibility of a tip - they could look for certain words that indicate someone saw/heard something in first person vs second person. Or a tip from a person of authority like a doctor, teacher etc. Apply that to a large data set and you have a first pass of items to validate. Just some examples how they could go about it. MOO.It boils down to AI not having any internal reasoning and being a bad judge of facts.
What I did was basically input some exam questions into it and see it fumble the answers or answer different things at different times, or give a different answer with more context added to it.
So I don’t think AI would be particularly good for assessing truthfulness in tips.
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exactly...pretending to be on the phone to deflect any interest from the bystander....Also could have been adjusting face covering, or he could have pretended to be on phone with that fellow behind him.
I saw 5’ 10” somewhereAn early description estimated his height at 6’1”. I don’t know if that estimate has changed since then, but if it’s close to accurate, it’s a rare height for a woman. I really don’t see it.
Well, that's because Chanel has millions of dollars worth of stock in store.There’s plenty of armed guards at the Chanel store on rodeo drive (as an example), you’d think this place would have a number of them.
I tend to agree but you could say that about anything in the US - if he was an employee someone would’ve outed him, his Neighbor, his ex girlfriend, etc etc etc. Someone has to recognize this guy and for whatever reason they haven’t come forward. Unless either a) he’s not from the US or b) he’s in disguise. And the photos being shown don’t actually resemble him at all.This doesn’t compute. If he is a student in the US, someone would have outed him by now.
Someone else posted that it could have been covered in leaves that were subsequently blown away. Thursday was windy in NYC.I think there is a good possibility that the backpack was found and taken by someone who later dropped it off where they found it once they realized it was THE backpack. I think the DNA on it is likely compromised.
I'm not sure a student would have that lax of a schedule or be able to spend 10 plus days away during exam time. They'd also likely have classmates and profs coming forward after the face pics were released.I keep thinking about the fact he was in NYC for 10 days before this occurred. Seems so off to me. I can see arriving a few days before, but 10? Seems excessive and also hard to be away from everyday life that long without someone noticing or thinking it’s a bit odd.
Personally, I think he’s a student. He would’ve already had time away from class over Thanksgiving, then gave some excuse to extend his time away from class for a few more days. His family likely doesn’t live nearby, and probably doesn’t even know he hasn’t been on campus.
That’s exactly what I’m saying; that’s why he chose that location.Or, the hit was done where it was precisely because of the cameras "on every building and in every corner". It had to be witnessed by others and seen and recorded for posterity.
I figured that was to do with CCTV storage windows. I.e his hostel check in with ID check 10 days prior would probably not be available unless the footage was saved for some reason. Though the fact he rechecked in a day before kind of blows that theory somewhat.I keep thinking about the fact he was in NYC for 10 days before this occurred. Seems so off to me. I can see arriving a few days before, but 10? Seems excessive and also hard to be away from everyday life that long without someone noticing or thinking it’s a bit odd.
Personally, I think he’s a student. He would’ve already had time away from class over Thanksgiving, then gave some excuse to extend his time away from class for a few more days. His family likely doesn’t live nearby, and probably doesn’t even know he hasn’t been on campus.
I don’t think money is an issue, he wore high end clothing, had an expensive backpack. Looked like he had plenty of money, plus will have demanded at least 50% of the assassination fee upfrontI do not think this person has gone back home. I think that was probably his original plan, but did not account for that much of his face to be shown. At some point on his way home he sees the pictures that have been released and freaks out. He has to change his plan. He has to find somewhere to go. He has to get a disguise. He probably didn't carry enough cash on him for this change of plan. He will have to use a debit or credit card or steal. The FBI probably knows his name by now, just not where he went. It would be easy to avoid detection in a big city with a hat, wig, beard and wearing a covid mask (not like the mask he was wearing). The problem there is big cities are quite expensive. He needs to use cash as well. I think the key to him not getting caught is how much cash he can get to finance his run. I am not sure that was in his original plan
While this type of crime may be uncharacteristic in the USA, I think it is fairly common in Russia and other countries where top businessmen and politicians are frequently assassinated in public places (on the streets of Moscow for example). I think if we look at it from that angle, it is not that unusual (though doing it on the world stage on live camera might be a first). JMO
It would be interesting to know why they weren’t with BT. Were they with other executives also lodging where BT lodged who chose to leave for the Hilton later?It's been reported widely that UHC did have security for the conference. They just weren't with BT on his walk to the conference.
And he might have had experience executing such a crime someplace else, that explains the nonchalantness.While this type of crime may be uncharacteristic in the USA, I think it is fairly common in Russia and other countries where top businessmen and politicians are frequently assassinated in public places (on the streets of Moscow for example). I think if we look at it from that angle, it is not that unusual (though doing it on the world stage on live camera might be a first). JMO
The nose is way too long and imposing on the face, and the jawline is way too big to be a woman.They can't find the suspect. because she `s back into her clothes")
I am 100% certain he has killed before, probably many times, this was no amateur he was cool and calm as anything, this was just another job for him. He knew what he is doingAnd he might have had experience executing such a crime someplace else, that explains the nonchalantness.