TX TX - Alan White, 55, seen leaving LA Fitness, found deceased, Dallas, 22 Oct 2020 #4

  • #661
Mr. White's been gone a year and a half now. They got video, the car, the phone, the data, the remains, the forensics by now, publicity, access to friends/family...yet, they apparently got nothing....weird.

I would suggest LE investigating AW's death have all the answers we'd like to hear, except for maybe the "who", at this point. Not making any kind of public statement, implies to me that they're still investigating.

jmo
 
  • #662
I hate to be negative but it seems like they are just waiting for the case to be forgotten?
 
  • #663
I guess we have to remind ourselves that LE works on a different timeline than us... his body was found in May, and I'm personally itching for new info, but it hasn't even been a year yet. Fingers crossed LE are working, slowly, on some leads. So much goes on in Dallas, I know PD has their hands full.
 
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  • #664
I hate to be negative but it seems like they are just waiting for the case to be forgotten?

I'm curious what the reason is that you think LE is just waiting for the case to be forgotten?
 
  • #665
I'm curious what the reason is that you think LE is just waiting for the case to be forgotten?

The lack of information that has been given out. Maybe I am just not a very patient person?
 
  • #666
The lack of information that has been given out. Maybe I am just not a very patient person?
The Sherri Papini case should be a lesson for us all, about how LE often works tirelessly on cases, behind the scenes, while never issuing any kind of public statement or info.
 
  • #667
The Sherri Papini case should be a lesson for us all, about how LE often works tirelessly on cases, behind the scenes, while never issuing any kind of public statement or info.

I was thinking the exact same thing.
 
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  • #669
Bumping up for Alan.
 
  • #670
Alan, what on earth happened to you? Moo
 
  • #671
Alan, what on earth happened to you? Moo
Does seem to be a dearth of information these days. It is like everyone has forgotten?
 
  • #672
  • #673
Does seem to be a dearth of information these days. It is like everyone has forgotten?

LE has been completely silent. They haven't even announced COD. In the past two pages here some of us have been even trying to scour databases and other reports just to find even the tiniest bit of information.
 
  • #674
The Sherri Papini case should be a lesson for us all, about how LE often works tirelessly on cases, behind the scenes, while never issuing any kind of public statement or info.
If law enforcement had been "working tirelessly" on the Papini case they would have gone through that ex boyfriend's garbage bags for DNA to directly compare as soon as that tip got phoned in like three years ago. Instead, they waited for the genealogical DNA people to narrow it down for them out of the total population which is a real trend I've noticed or of law enforcement even in cases where there was an actual serious crime committed like this one with Alan here.

A case taking years to make an arrest is far from evidence that anyone was working tirelessly on it.
 
  • #675
If law enforcement had been "working tirelessly" on the Papini case they would have gone through that ex boyfriend's garbage bags for DNA to directly compare as soon as that tip got phoned in like three years ago.

RSBM

Opinions of the specifics of the way LE handled the Papini case aside, my point was, they were in fact still working her case, and had much information the public was not at all aware of, without ever making any kind of public statement.
Lack of such a statement does not mean the case isn't still being worked on, and the Papini case is a good reminder of that.

jmo
 
  • #676
Thinking of Alan and his loved ones tonight.
 
  • #677
I keep looking at the heading. Hoping to see the word "Arrest".
 
  • #678
....
Suicide, love triangle, money/assets, or meet-up gone bad...

And if Alan was killed in a love triangle or over money/assets, I'd think it likely they'd have their man by now. Same for meet-up gone bad - there'd have been a digital trail... And if suicide, you'd think there might have been some clue of that - note, pill bottle, psych history, input from hubby, eyewitness seeing older white guy walking through the 'hood at odd hour....

Going on 2 years and mystifying - at least publicly, and to me.
 
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  • #679
  • #680
I learned in another case recently that the subscription services don’t have to be enabled for the gps to track.
However, on Daniel Robinson in Buckeye, AZ that was exactly the problem (2017 Jeep Renegade). No subscription. When they (LE) went to GM to create a new account and try to activate and backtrack for the day in question, they were unable to do so. Now, maybe something had been done prior to the car as well because Daniel bought it used in late 2019.
 

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