Agree !!! I have felt from the beginning that whatever happened was done by a female .... Just my opinion .
Or the two of them were in on it together and both participated in her abduction.
Agree !!! I have felt from the beginning that whatever happened was done by a female .... Just my opinion .
Can someone kindly give me a recap of the last week? Ive been out of the loop. TIA!
Well, several of the ones in Haleigh's case ended up with very long prison sentences for drugs...up to 25 years, and still are not talking.
You're speaking as a rational, uninvolved person that doesn't want drama or celebrity. The ones I'm speaking of seem to create drama and seek the spotlight, except from those that may ask the hard questions. The protest of innocence would be more credible if they put themselves in the right spotlight, just my opinion.
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Heather Elvis family reaches out to those 'keeping the silence' about disappearance
http://www.wbtw.com/story/24564840/heather-elvis-family-reaches-out-to-those-keeping-the-silence-about-disappearance
I can't imagine that they would. Inviting more consequences by making an admission in an unrelated missing persons or murder case would make no sense.
If MSM quotes from a Facebook page can it be discussed here? Inquiring minds want to know?? :banghead:
except for the fact no contact has been made by her ,I don't think LE would commit themselves to say a crime was committed with out concrete proof of one. I don't think LE cares what anybody thinks..otherwise they would have appealed to the public on a regular basis and kept everyone up on the investigation
As someone who's far away I've found http://www.instantstreetview.com/ to be a very helpful site. You can type in any address in the world and move around at will. It lets you see locations people are referring to from the comfort of your home. It lets you move around and get a feel for an area without looking at videos or trying to get a mental picture of a place.
If MSM quotes from a Facebook page can it be discussed here? Inquiring minds want to know?? :banghead:
perhaps the best path to solving this particular murder rests with the ability of law enforcements geographic profilers to identify the killers awareness space, which is defined as that geographic area that individuals have become familiar with over their lifetime. It is composed of those places that have been incorporated into a persons memory by repeated exposure.
It is also composed of the transportation corridors used to connect those locations to one another.
researchers have found that the perpetrator lives within his awareness space, commits his crimes close to home and within that awareness space, and disposes of his victims and other evidence at the outer edges of the awareness space, generally along the spaces transportation corridors.
Random post for the day. I just saw this link over on another thread, and thought it was interesting. http://www.boulderweekly.com/article-9976-jessica-ridgeway-killerrss-lsawareness-spacers-may-lead-to-clues.html
This was when Jessica Ridgeway's torso was found and they were trying to figure out who the killer was. An interesting theory from this article was:
So, if an assumption is made that HE met with foul play, and someone else left the car at PTL, that would be at the outer edges of his/her awareness space. If HE drove to PTL and someone hurt/took HE from there, that would be close to home and within that person's awareness space. It then randomly occurred to me that someone should be searching for other clues by using PTL as a spot on the circumference of a five mile circle, and moving the circle around. I come up with one location of 544 and 814 that is heavily wooded near what looks like a golf course. I have to wonder if anyone searched there?
I'm not sure what that would mean if HE left her car there and found some way to disappear on her own. (I mean, why not just disappear from home and leave the car there?). Would that mean that whomever helped her would be within their awareness zone?
As I said, random thought.
That reason would make her sound like she was trying to put the blame for her disappearance on someone else, and get them in trouble. That would be pretty cold and that is why I don't actually subscribe to that theory, but I just threw it out there with random post for the day.Random response: the only reason I can think of for Heather to leave the car at Peachtree Landing if she was leaving on her own is to make it look suspicious so people wouldn't think she left on her own.