Found Deceased TN - Eliza "Liza" Fletcher, 34, Abducted while jogging 4:30 am, forced into SUV, Central Ave near Univ of M, personal items found, Memphis 2 Sept 2022

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@Mrspratcher

I posted this yesterday---the TBI used the phrase "abductors were," rather than "abductor was," so IMO it's likely there was more than one person involved. Purely based on whatever videos I imagine TBI had accessed.

Perhaps not, though. Time will tell.
 

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  • #802
With this much police activity around that apartment complex makes me think that the detained man was not someone who simply stole an abandoned vehicle. That police presence seems to be continuing.
 
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Shesh several videos and images have been posted on twitter of the scene at apartments where the vehicle was found. That’s quite a large police presence.
 
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@Mrspratcher

I posted this yesterday---the TBI used the phrase "abductors were," rather than "abductor was," so IMO it's likely there was more than one person involved. Purely based on whatever videos I imagine TBI had accessed.

Perhaps not, though. Time will tell.
Wow, yes!!!
 
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@Mrspratcher

I posted this yesterday---the TBI used the phrase "abductors were," rather than "abductor was," so IMO it's likely there was more than one person involved. Purely based on whatever videos I imagine TBI had accessed.

Perhaps not, though. Time will tell.
Great catch! Abductors plural makes it seem like this was a planned abduction ??
 
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Regarding the items seized from the home, were they gardening shears- that a hired gardener might use? Or were they more like household scissors? Do we know?
They are long-handled shears, like for clipping a hedge at arm's length.
 
  • #808
Wow, never have I ever (before) opened a MP FB page and found a "mutual" friend. :oops:
I have a mutual friend with her too. A wonderful guy who works with the homeless here in Denver. She seems like a lovely person. I hope these developments are coming quickly enough that they find her ok.
Jesus, this is terrifying. We actually live in a world where jogging alone is dangerous. I really hope this has a good outcome.
Unfortunately, this has always been true. The Beth Miller case happened almost 40 years ago here in Colorado. Still unsolved. Cold case: What happened to Elizabeth Miller nearly 40 years ago?
 
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Regarding the items seized from the home, were they gardening shears- that a hired gardener might use? Or were they more like household scissors? Do we know?
They are long-handled shears, like for clipping a hedge at arm's length.
 
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"Police found several of Fletcher's belongings at the scene and were told that a male forcefully put her into the dark-colored SUV, later identified as a GMC Terrain, adding that there was a struggle."

So there is a witness, or a camera caught the adduction...<modsnip>

 
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"Police found several of Fletcher's belongings at the scene and were told that a male forcefully put her into the dark-colored SUV, later identified as a GMC Terrain, adding that there was a struggle."

So there is a witness, or a camera caught the adduction...<modsnip>

Are you sure there were actually witnesses?
Maybe police were told by the University campus police or security guards what they saw on video… I don’t think it means that they actually witnessed it happening in the moment.
 
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Are you sure there were actually witnesses?
Maybe police were told by the University campus police or security guards what they saw on video… I don’t think it means that they actually witnessed it happening in the moment.
Yeah, I agree. If someone witnessed it, it would have been reported hours before.
 
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"A man has been detained by police in Tennessee in the search for missing mother and billionaire heiress Eliza Fletcher"

Wow! "billionaire heiress", this is the first I am hearing this! And they have someone in custody? They found the SUV? Wow things are moving quickly!

I wish they would stop calling her a 'billionaire heiress'. She is one of many grandchildren of a wealthy man. In the end she's a mom. Plain and simple.
I get that media will use the 'hooks' in their headlines and I get that when someone has wealthy realtives a kidnapping for money must be considered, but I think they are just diminishing her as an actual person.
 
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Is the brother’s hand on the husband’s shoulder in their publicly released video? I think it is (watch closely).
Can you help me understand what this implies? TIA
 
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"A man has been detained by police in Tennessee in the search for missing mother and billionaire heiress Eliza Fletcher"

Wow! "billionaire heiress", this is the first I am hearing this! And they have someone in custody? They found the SUV? Wow things are moving quickly!
I think it’s typical Daily Mail reporting. My understanding is the family’s retail stores have billions of dollars in sales. That wouldn’t technically make her a billionaire heiress.
 
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"A man has been detained by police in Tennessee in the search for missing mother and billionaire heiress Eliza Fletcher"

Wow! "billionaire heiress", this is the first I am hearing this! And they have someone in custody? They found the SUV? Wow things are moving quickly!
The “billionaire heiress” line seems peak Daily Mail IMO… true her late maternal grandfather was president of what sounds like a very successful family business in hardware wholesales and the company has done over a billion dollars in annual revenue. From her social media and MSM accounts she was not living a billionaire lifestyle, both she and her husband went to work regular type jobs every day and their home while lovely is not a vast estate, their vacations seemed fairly modest (Disneyworld, a lake vacation, etc). Not blingy or anything that screams extreme wealth.
 
  • #818
Maybe a lawnman or gardener kidnapped her
 
  • #819
Is LE still at the apartment complex? Sun is setting in Memphis.
 
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I wish they would stop calling her a 'billionaire heiress'. She is one of many grandchildren of a wealthy man. In the end she's a mom. Plain and simple.
I get that media will use the 'hooks' in their headlines and I get that when someone has wealthy realtives a kidnapping for money must be considered, but I think they are just diminishing her as an actual person.

agree. The company is huge, with a CEO, a VP and lots of heirs. There probably is money, given the lavish wedding, but usually it is all tied up in the business. I think the newspapers want to add the glamor edge to it, as they always do, through.
 
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