Many. top notch surgeons have zero personality or social skills.Especially not if you end up choosing a specialty where your patients are unconscious for most of your time with them
Many. top notch surgeons have zero personality or social skills.Especially not if you end up choosing a specialty where your patients are unconscious for most of your time with them
i see child abuse and domestic abuse...what is that about?
Don’t his parents live there? I’ve seen that he was there for Christmas visiting, but have no idea if true. Wonder if he was caught on camera in advance of the murders scoping things out?Zanesville rings a bell. I think someone on social media had figured out that someone from Zanesville had watched their wedding video multiple times recently, before the murders.
I haven’t confirmed it so don’t take this as fact but YouTubers (I’m thinking of the Plunder channel’s episode on the divorce from a day or two ago) suggested that all divorce cases attracted these fees, which are paid into funds. They don’t reflect child abuse, etc. in each divorce case.i see child abuse and domestic abuse...what is that about?
That's sure precise, isn't it?Notice the offence time
Maybe an Alexis type device in the home recorded something? Not that far fetched?Could a recording device have picked up the gunshots? Or perhaps they have time when the back door was opened.
Those are all routine court fee entries, the RO was also routine, according to a lawyer’s comment I read.I haven’t confirmed it so don’t take this as fact but YouTubers (I’m thinking of the Plunder channel’s episode on the divorce from a day or two ago) suggested that all divorce cases attracted these fees, which are paid into funds. They don’t reflect child abuse, etc. in each divorce case.

Then you'd know that a mugshot is a terrible basis on which to judge affect.After extensive training and 40 years clinical experience doing mental status evaluations all day long, I think I can identify a flat affect when I see it.
Ex is from Chicago.
So he drove to Columbus.
Bet police ascertained he wasn't at work or present in Chicago
Perhaps you can share your insights on this case. I am interested in hearing them.Then you'd know that a mugshot is a terrible basis on which to judge affect.
Seems like an Alexa device will only store audio in the cloud (which could be obtained by court order) if the "wake word" is detected. Otherwise, audio is only held for a short time in a local buffer which wouldn't be recoverable. Someone would have had to have said "Alexa" out loud for it to record.Maybe an Alexis type device in the home recorded something? Not that far fetched?
I’m confident they have a lot on this monster. Wonder how long the extradition process will take?
Amazon Echo devices are designed to use on-device keyword spotting to detect the wake word and only the wake word. Unless the microphone is turned off, this technology inspects acoustic patterns in the room to detect when the wake word has been spoken using a short, on-device buffer that is continuously overwritten. Multiple algorithms are running on the Echo device looking for the specified wake word. At this point, no audio is sent to the Alexa cloud. If the algorithms do not detect the wake word, then the Echo device continues to wait for the wake word, continuously overwriting the contents of the small internal audio buffer.
Importantly, Echo devices do not keep local records of audio; they keep only a small amount of audio to detect the wake word. This on-device buffer exists in temporary memory (RAM); audio is not recorded to any on-device storage.
With the Idaho case, I’ve spent way too much time trying to think of how you would avoid tying yourself to a vehicle. Career criminals just steal cars (then burn them), which seems to work, but if you don’t have a criminal background, you probably just increase your odds of getting caught if you attempt that.I have to admit that I had given the suspect too much credit and thought he had taken more steps to hide his vehicle. McKee didn't even try.
Thanks for that information, now I know it’s not likely.Seems like an Alexa device will only store audio in the cloud (which could be obtained by court order) if the "wake word" is detected. Otherwise, audio is only held for a short time in a local buffer which wouldn't be recoverable. Someone would have had to have said "Alexa" out loud for it to record.
Source: Amazon Alexa Digital Forensics Approaches [White Paper]
Pertinent excerpt:
However, there still could be plenty of other ways data points of interest could've been recorded during the murder time frame, thanks to our IOT world. I'll be watching the digital forensics with interest on this one, for sure.
Have you ever been through a divorce? It is a life-altering experience, even with no kids involved. Their divorce might have appeared uneventful on paper, but no divorce is uneventful emotionally. I don”t know how their marriage ended, or who left whom, but people can harbor rage and resentment for years. Eight years is a long time to harbor a grudge, I understand that, but we do not have many details. Something recent might have happened to trigger him. M & S’s wedding video being freely available on YT might not have helped either. He was honestly my main suspect from day 1. It just made the most sense since it was called targeted, even 8 years after the divorce. I guess I have watched and read too much true crime. I bet LE looked into him hard right away.This is so weird. And surprising....the last person I would have thought of doing it.
Never got over divorce? I dont get it. Why?
Normally I always lean towards an ex but I just didn’t think after this long and no children together that he was an issue. I was wrong.This is so weird. And surprising....the last person I would have thought of doing it.
Never got over divorce? I dont get it. Why?