GUILTY OR - Whitney Heichel, 21, Gresham, 16 Oct 2012 #5

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Thank you Sasquatch and caffeinejean for keeping this thread going and for continuing to sleuth on Whitney's behalf. I don't have much to contribute at this point, but I always enjoy coming to the thread to see what else you have brought us.
 
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I noticed today that 'Anonymous' have an Op on the go just now which is related to this case.
A search of 'anonymous court document leak' in youtube should find the video and relevant documentation.
 
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Thank you Sasquatch and caffeinejean for keeping this thread going and for continuing to sleuth on Whitney's behalf. I don't have much to contribute at this point, but I always enjoy coming to the thread to see what else you have brought us.

Thanks newsjunkie for checking in and for the note of encouragement to continue sleuthing for Whitney. I think I understand your meaning, it's hard to give up on this beautiful girl. It's especially hard waiting for justice to be served for her and her loved ones. I know I'll never forget Whitney.
 
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Thank you Sasquatch and caffeinejean for keeping this thread going and for continuing to sleuth on Whitney's behalf. I don't have much to contribute at this point, but I always enjoy coming to the thread to see what else you have brought us.

You are welcome! Thank you newsjunkie! I agree with Caffeinejean, that it is great to hear your words of encouragement and support, for continuing to sleuth for Whitney! Whitney and her family continue to stay in our thoughts. We will continue sharing whatever information that we find about Whitney and the case, as it is made available. Sometimes the local media carries stories and information that doesn't make it to the mainstream media, right away. We will try to post that information as we come across it.
 
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On Sunday January 27th, Whitney would have turned 22! RIP Whitney! You are in our thoughts!

A 2012 tribute video from Youtube, showing Whitney and her family!

http://youtu.be/JVMF5CLM07w


“Grace doesn't depend on suffering to exist, but where there is suffering you will find grace in many facets and colors.” ― Wm. Paul Young, The Shack
 
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Thanks newsjunkie for checking in and for the note of encouragement to continue sleuthing for Whitney. I think I understand your meaning, it's hard to give up on this beautiful girl. It's especially hard waiting for justice to be served for her and her loved ones. I know I'll never forget Whitney.

Beautiful words Caffeinejean! You have a big heart! It is very difficult waiting. The trials can't be here soon enough. I am sure that this long wait for justice to be served, is extremely difficult on her family and loved ones! I will never forget Whitney either!

With a shriek...birds fly across the black sky, people are silent, my blood aches from waiting - Mesa Selimovic
 
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I posted the Google Maps Sleuthing Guide today, in the Websleuths Resource Center! I hope this guide can help people find more clues. I also hope this will help bring justice for Whitney, and help on other cases too. It is based on the research and sleuthing from this Whitney Heichel thread here on Websleuths!

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=8776236#post8776236
 
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In addition to the Google Maps Sleuthing Guide, I posted additional information on the same thread (link posted above), that might be helpful with this case as well as in other cases. Here are the additions that I posted on the same thread:

1. Link to the Search and Rescue Tracking Institute Articles on "Search for Human Remains in a Search and Rescue Environment"(FBI statistics, where to find clandestine graves/disturbed soil), "Aging of Soda Cans", "Children's Foot and Shoe Sizes" and a few more articles that might be of interest in other cases.
2. Links to cases that have been solved with Google Maps.
3. Link to Google Earth App(Win, Mac, Linux), that lets you compare images from 1940s-current date by sliding a historical timeline bar.

I am going to go back to the areas of interest that were in the 44 page doc, using the Google Earth App, and see if I can find additional clues that I might have missed in Google Maps via the Browser.
 
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In addition to the Google Maps Sleuthing Guide, I posted additional information on the same thread (link posted above), that might be helpful with this case as well as in other cases. Here are the additions that I posted on the same thread:

1. Link to the Search and Rescue Tracking Institute Articles on "Search for Human Remains in a Search and Rescue Environment"(FBI statistics, where to find clandestine graves/disturbed soil), "Aging of Soda Cans", "Children's Foot and Shoe Sizes" and a few more articles that might be of interest in other cases.
2. Links to cases that have been solved with Google Maps.
3. Link to Google Earth App(Win, Mac, Linux), that lets you compare images from 1940s-current date by sliding a historical timeline bar.

I am going to go back to the areas of interest that were in the 44 page doc, using the Google Earth App, and see if I can find additional clues that I might have missed in Google Maps via the Browser.
Can't wait to see if you find anything.
 
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In addition to the Google Maps Sleuthing Guide, I posted additional information on the same thread (link posted above), that might be helpful with this case as well as in other cases. Here are the additions that I posted on the same thread:

1. Link to the Search and Rescue Tracking Institute Articles on "Search for Human Remains in a Search and Rescue Environment"(FBI statistics, where to find clandestine graves/disturbed soil), "Aging of Soda Cans", "Children's Foot and Shoe Sizes" and a few more articles that might be of interest in other cases.
2. Links to cases that have been solved with Google Maps.
3. Link to Google Earth App(Win, Mac, Linux), that lets you compare images from 1940s-current date by sliding a historical timeline bar.

I am going to go back to the areas of interest that were in the 44 page doc, using the Google Earth App, and see if I can find additional clues that I might have missed in Google Maps via the Browser.

These are amazing contributions to websleuths everywhere. The "Sasquatch Guide to Google Maps" is so comprehensive and thorough. The addition of Google Earth and it's applications are really really cool, I had no idea what can be done with those. And the reference articles that were submitted are valuable to timelines and such. (Although, I personally couldn't get through the flies and maggots... I am a wimp with those sorts of things :truce:) But, they all could be so important or helpful to any case. If you haven't read these contributions, please do!
Guide to Google Maps Sleuthing and Finding Clues! - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community


Anyway, I just want to say that we are so fortunate to have Sasquatch as a member of our websleuth team. His tireless dedication to facts and information and Sharing with All is to be admired.
Thank you Sasquatch!:bowdown:
 
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These are amazing contributions to websleuths everywhere. The "Sasquatch Guide to Google Maps" is so comprehensive and thorough. The addition of Google Earth and it's applications are really really cool, I had no idea what can be done with those. And the reference articles that were submitted are valuable to timelines and such. (Although, I personally couldn't get through the flies and maggots... I am a wimp with those sorts of things :truce:) But, they all could be so important or helpful to any case. If you haven't read these contributions, please do!
Guide to Google Maps Sleuthing and Finding Clues! - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community


Anyway, I just want to say that we are so fortunate to have Sasquatch as a member of our websleuth team. His tireless dedication to facts and information and Sharing with All is to be admired.
Thank you Sasquatch!:bowdown:

You are welcome! Thank you very much! It is great working with you Caffeinejean, and everyone else! What a great team to work with!
I agree that inside some of the Search and Rescue documents, that there are some parts that are not for the faint of heart. You have to pass the stuff that makes you squeamish, and read some of the info that interests you. Most of the info would be useful on other cases, since so much has already been found on WH's case. I hope I didn't leave anything out of the guide. I will add more to it as I come across more info! Thanks again for the recognition, I couldn't have done half of this without everybody's input!
 
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Thinking of sweet Whitney today.
 
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Hi all,

Sorry to be missing in action so to speak. I have been swamped at work but please know that I check in and read here and thank each of you for keeping this thread current.
 
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Hi all,

Sorry to be missing in action so to speak. I have been swamped at work but please know that I check in and read here and thank each of you for keeping this thread current.

It is always nice to hear from you Glow! Thank you for stopping by and saying hello! Information has slowed down a little bit, but we have been posting things as we come across them. We know that you are thinking about Whitney, even when you do not have anything to post. Just by you stopping by and reading this forum, is giving a gift of your time, and we all appreciate seeing you!
 
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Whitney (in the pink Osh Kosh overalls) and her siblings!
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Whitney (in the pink Osh Kosh overalls) and her siblings!
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I have to ask of those of you who are posting photos of Whitney: Do you have the permission or blessing from Whitney's family to post the photos? Because doing so seems over the top to me unless the family approves.

Reading and posting on Websleuths does bring strangers together for a common goal, but I do not think my sadness is in any way on a par with the grief of family and friends of victims. Having access to parts of a victiim's life does not mean, to me, we have to post what we find. And maybe that is just a feeling I have, that if my child were dead, I would not want some person I barely know, or don't know at all, to take personal stuff and post on a public forum.

I also understand your intentions are probably good, but it seems inappropriate to me.

I apologize for the question if you folks do have permission from Whitney's family, and I've missed your comment saying such.
 
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I have to ask of those of you who are posting photos of Whitney: Do you have the permission or blessing from Whitney's family to post the photos? Because doing so seems over the top to me unless the family approves.

Reading and posting on Websleuths does bring strangers together for a common goal, but I do not think my sadness is in any way on a par with the grief of family and friends of victims. Having access to parts of a victiim's life does not mean, to me, we have to post what we find. And maybe that is just a feeling I have, that if my child were dead, I would not want some person I barely know, or don't know at all, to take personal stuff and post on a public forum.

I also understand your intentions are probably good, but it seems inappropriate to me.

I apologize for the question if you folks do have permission from Whitney's family, and I've missed your comment saying such.

Windrower,

Thank you for your concern. It is a valid point and should be addressed. Photos that I have personally posted, have already been posted for the public by the family and friends. I knew Whitney, and have had the approval by a couple of her family members and friends, for use of family photos, to be publicly displayed. I personally have had friends and relatives who have been murdered, one as young as 14, and another friend similar age and circumstance as Whitney. I do have an understanding of the pain that the family is going through.

My intentions are very clear. Whitney was not a 44 page police report or a 5pm News soundbite. Whitney's mom made this very clear at the news conference. CH encouraged people to come to WH's Facebook page to see the kind of person she was. These photos are a reminder of Whitney's Life!

These photos are also a clear reminder of the personal side to this story. Whitney was a friend, a sister, a wife, a daughter...and the list goes on. When you take away the personal element of who a person is, then you are left with court documents and impersonal analogies. Reducing an individual to merely words on a page or forum, In my opinion is inappropriate.

I do respect your opinion and your concern for the family's feelings. That is why we are all here, because we do care!
 
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Kimster mentioned that our "Google Maps Sleuthing", might be mentioned on Sunday's - Tricia's True Crime Radio. The Superbowl shifted around the past few weeks scheduling, so it will be great if they can fit it in. Thanks again to everyone, on their input and sleuthing that helped spawn the ever-changing Google Maps Sleuthing Guide! A shout out or not, it should be a fun radio show either way!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/websleuths
Sunday Feb. 10th, 2013
Tricia's True Crime Radio ( formerly known as Websleuths Radio)
Sunday nights at 8PM EST/5PM PST
 
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I have posted a new article on the Google Maps Sleuthing Guide Thread, and I have included links to free Unblurring Software for the Mac and PC. The software is called Smartdeblur, and it might help us clean up some of the JH and Starbucks Google Maps screen captures that we got last month. I haven't used the software much, but it looks like a great tool that might help on this case as well as on other cases. This software might help clean up surveillance camera stills, house numbers, license plates, blurred faces and help pull out many more details from various blurred images. Adobe is coming out with similar software, but this is Free and you can start using it to sleuth clues on images right away!

Here is a sample image from Petapixel, of what the free software can do:

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The entire article and download links can be found here: Google Maps Sleuthing Guide Thread
 
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Windrower,

Thank you for your concern. It is a valid point and should be addressed. Photos that I have personally posted, have already been posted for the public by the family and friends. I knew Whitney, and have had the approval by a couple of her family members and friends, for use of family photos, to be publicly displayed. I personally have had friends and relatives who have been murdered, one as young as 14, and another friend similar age and circumstance as Whitney. I do have an understanding of the pain that the family is going through.

My intentions are very clear. Whitney was not a 44 page police report or a 5pm News soundbite. Whitney's mom made this very clear at the news conference. CH encouraged people to come to WH's Facebook page to see the kind of person she was. These photos are a reminder of Whitney's Life!

These photos are also a clear reminder of the personal side to this story. Whitney was a friend, a sister, a wife, a daughter...and the list goes on. When you take away the personal element of who a person is, then you are left with court documents and impersonal analogies. Reducing an individual to merely words on a page or forum, In my opinion is inappropriate.

I do respect your opinion and your concern for the family's feelings. That is why we are all here, because we do care!

Well said SasQ...anyone on the Whitney Heichel thread knows what you said is true...and very appropriate
 
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