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I haven't seen or heard about this one.Wonder what he would have said if the reporter had asked about the 2001 DV incident ?
(Also reported in msm.)
Was it in Utah?
I haven't seen or heard about this one.Wonder what he would have said if the reporter had asked about the 2001 DV incident ?
(Also reported in msm.)
Please tell me that’s a good thing? I’m lost MOO
Do you mean they already canvassed the street?https://twitter.com/TBInvestigation/status/1407752626029072389?s=19
From confirmed TBI account.
I thought TBI said they had already done this.
It must have been a heck of a tip,and not just FB rumors,or gossip. I hope it's the break needed to find Summer. MOOHi @sleuther0192837465 - It was stated:
“My wife just left the district attorney’s office with the FBI, and she passed her lie detector test,” Donald Wells said Tuesday. “Then they told her to hurry down to the command center because they just got a tip, so we’re freaking out right now .”
Father of Summer Wells says wife has passed lie detector test | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
Then @rainynights added this in post #116:
https://twitter.com/TBInvestigation/status/1407752626029072389?s=20
The reference to timing was the realization both these events happened late in the day on Tuesday. It was simply an observation on the timing.
Thank you!Hi @sleuther0192837465 - It was stated:
“My wife just left the district attorney’s office with the FBI, and she passed her lie detector test,” Donald Wells said Tuesday. “Then they told her to hurry down to the command center because they just got a tip, so we’re freaking out right now .”
Father of Summer Wells says wife has passed lie detector test | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
Then @rainynights added this in post #116:
https://twitter.com/TBInvestigation/status/1407752626029072389?s=20
The reference to timing was the realization both these events happened late in the day on Tuesday. It was simply an observation on the timing.
https://twitter.com/TBInvestigation/status/1407752626029072389?s=19
From confirmed TBI account.
I thought TBI said they had already done this.
Do you mean they already canvassed the street?
I'm recalling Janice's case in Washington state. LE blocked off the entrance to the trailer park and talked to everyone going in and out as well as going door to door. And, as well as collecting DNA from males in the neighborhood. All of that, and they had their eye on one specific person.
jmo
I first learned about the concept of "dual investigations" during Jenise Wright's case (2014) and it's become a common practice in missing cases since then. It makes good sense IMO but it may also mean we won't hear much about the investigation for a while.From everything I’ve seen here, it’s clear to me that law enforcement has suspicions regarding the family. That of course does not mean that they are correct, but it’s obvious that is an angle they are actively exploring.
I remember during the Gannon Stauch case, law enforcement also discussed there being a “parallel investigation,” one that was traveling down two roads, foul play and that of a lost child.
Of course in that one, they were positive that the former occurred, but didn’t want to tip their hand.
Every case is different, and every law enforcement agency is different. That being said, I’d be very surprised if this did not involve foul play.
There are a lot of red flags here.
IIRC TBI lady said vehicles/drivers,etc had been spoken to/accounted for at least once maybe twice.
Personally I find this canvas troubling that it took place yesterday evening. But that's me.
Perhaps recommendation from CARD.
MOO
here is a link. and the relevant snipI haven't seen or heard about this one.
Was it in Utah?
I first learned about the concept of "dual investigations" during Jenise Wright's case (2014) and it's become a common practice in missing cases since then. It makes good sense IMO but it may also mean we won't hear much about the investigation for a while.
Interestingly, in Jenise's case, a neighbor and friend of the family was the perpetrator. He was a teen who was well known to Jenise's older siblings and parents.
Also, searchers found some of Jenise's clothing and then a day or two later, found her body just 15 feet from where they found her clothing. Noting this because it is startling how long it took to find her body when it was so close to her clothing.
Not sure if there will be parallels or similarities with Summer. Obviously, I hope she is found safe and alive.
Jenise Wright murder suspect caught police’s eyes days before arrest
Interestingly, in Jenise's case, a neighbor and friend of the family was the perpetrator. He was a teen who was well known to Jenise's older siblings and parents.
Also, searchers found some of Jenise's clothing and then a day or two later, found her body just 15 feet from where they found her clothing. Noting this because it is startling how long it took to find her body when it was so close to her clothing.
Not sure if there will be parallels or similarities with Summer. Obviously, I hope she is found safe and alive.
Jenise Wright murder suspect caught police’s eyes days before arrest
The original poster said DV charges for 2001. This is a parole violation from Utah. Thanks for posting.here is a link. and the relevant snip
Aug. 13, 2001, where the residence was searched, and Wells was found hiding in a storage room. Wells was arrested for a parole violation out of Utah and charged with being a fugitive from justice.
What happened to 5-year-old Summer Wells? What we know one week since she went missing in Tennessee | WAVY.com
Wow. Fugitive from justice. For what?here is a link. and the relevant snip
Aug. 13, 2001, where the residence was searched, and Wells was found hiding in a storage room. Wells was arrested for a parole violation out of Utah and charged with being a fugitive from justice.
What happened to 5-year-old Summer Wells? What we know one week since she went missing in Tennessee | WAVY.com
oh well if he violates parole all he has to do is hide from cops to be considered a fugitive from justice or maybe cross state lines? could be for a misdemeanor or a felonyWow. Fugitive from justice. For what?
Interestingly, in Jenise's case, a neighbor and friend of the family was the perpetrator. He was a teen who was well known to Jenise's older siblings and parents.
Also, searchers found some of Jenise's clothing and then a day or two later, found her body just 15 feet from where they found her clothing. Noting this because it is startling how long it took to find her body when it was so close to her clothing.
Not sure if there will be parallels or similarities with Summer. Obviously, I hope she is found safe and alive.
Jenise Wright murder suspect caught police’s eyes days before arrest
oh well if he violates parole all he has to do is hide from cops to be considered a fugitive from justice or maybe cross state lines? could be for a misdemeanor or a felony