GUILTY TX - Alanna Gallagher, 6, Saginaw, 1 July 2013 - #2

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DO NOT SLEUTH MINORS!


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  • #702
There are a LOT of homes around here with surveillance cameras, I am hopeful they are able to piece together a lot of info about the traffic in the area that day. Makes me bump buying our own surveillance system to the TOP of my wish list now.....

Wishing I could watch the video of the teenager behaving weird. Dang phone!!!

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  • #703
Playing devil's advocate, if they did suspect someone in that neighbor's home, why would they only have two plain-clothed LE investigating inside the house and why would they emerge with only one paper bag, which didn't look terribly full? I suppose they could be playing nice so they don't raise someone's guard but, still, it seems like an awfully meek and unobtrusive investigation if they truly believe someone in that house committed a crime. Just a thought.
 
  • #704
There are a LOT of homes around here with surveillance cameras, I am hopeful they are able to piece together a lot of info about the traffic in the area that day. Makes me bump buying our own surveillance system to the TOP of my wish list now.....

Wishing I could watch the video of the teenager behaving weird. Dang phone!!!

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We have surveillance cameras around our home. Its such a comfort.
 
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Playing devil's advocate, if they did suspect someone in that neighbor's home, why would they only have two plain-clothed LE investigating inside the house and why would they emerge with only one paper bag, which didn't look terribly full? I suppose they could be playing nice so they don't raise someone's guard but, still, it seems like an awfully meek and unobtrusive investigation if they truly believe someone in that house committed a crime. Just a thought.

Yes, I agree with that. And if they don't want to tip their hand, the people in the house would know to get rid of any evidence.

So, I am not sure that it was a really big deal
 
  • #707
We have surveillance cameras around our home. Its such a comfort.

As dumb as it sounds, I had been questioning myself about the purchase wondering if it would make me MORE paranoid and nervous. A friend installed one and she's so surprised by how many lurkers are out on her quiet little street all the time (after dark). Ack!!! Ignorance is NOT bliss but man alive, that's creepy! I am home alone a lot at night and afraid I would obsessively watch the cameras and terrify myself. But there's definitely a high element of safety/security factored in, too.

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  • #708
After watching the show 'The First 48' you really find out just how important clear video footage is during a crime.
 
  • #709
Maybe the paper bag contained something that the resident contacted LE about seeing or finding?
 
  • #710
Maybe the paper bag contained something that the resident contacted LE about seeing or finding?

Maybe his cell phone?

someone contacted HIM?

:dunno:
 
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Playing devil's advocate, if they did suspect someone in that neighbor's home, why would they only have two plain-clothed LE investigating inside the house and why would they emerge with only one paper bag, which didn't look terribly full? I suppose they could be playing nice so they don't raise someone's guard but, still, it seems like an awfully meek and unobtrusive investigation if they truly believe someone in that house committed a crime. Just a thought.

THANK YOU! It is just as likely, if not MORE so, that this neighbor could have had a security video, or other information that they provided to LE. In fact, for all WE know, the neighbor may have called in information to LE and this was a follow up visit regarding that info.
 
  • #713
Or maybe this was one of the houses where Alanna would go to play, and she left something there. Maybe something associated with the case was out in the yard, and the residents called it in. Maybe while doing their routine questioning of neighbors, the mom said, "Here! I just baked some chocolate chip cookies. Take some with you," and the detectives said, "Well, thankya! We just happen to have a handy bag out in the car to carry them in!" I don't know. I do know THIS: No self-respecting Texan calls a station wagon/SUV a truck. Citified yuppies who want to act all big and bad: Yes. Texans of any upbringing: Uh, no.


[SIZE="-2"][Stomps off mumbling, "I can't believe people are pouncing on this minor like a cat on a mouse with no evidence other than this bit of video. Sleuthing smeuthing.][/SIZE]
 
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THANK YOU! It is just as likely, if not MORE so, that this neighbor could have had a security video, or other information that they provided to LE. In fact, for all WE know, the neighbor may have called in information to LE and this was a follow up visit regarding that info.

In which case LE might have asked them to keep it quiet until they could review/process whatever it is they provided.
 
  • #715
Or maybe this was one of the houses where Alanna would go to play, and she left something there. Maybe something associated with the case was out in the yard, and the residents called it in. Maybe while doing their routine questioning of neighbors, the mom said, "Here! I just baked some chocolate chip cookies. Take some with you," and the detectives said, "Well, thankya! We just happen to have a handy bag out in the car to carry them in!" I don't know. I do know THIS: No self-respecting Texan calls a station wagon/SUV a truck. Citified yuppies who want to act all big and bad: Yes. Texans of any upbringing: Uh, no.


[SIZE="-2"][Stomps off mumbling, "I can't believe people are pouncing on this minor like a cat on a mouse with no evidence other than this bit of video. Sleuthing smeuthing.][/SIZE]

You know better than I do about that! I have a feeling, based on some posts on the Saginaw News facebook, that a girl was the person who gave the description of the vehicle of interest. I'm guessing a little girl but I could be totally wrong on this. It could be the reason there isn't a better description of the "truck" (size, make, model, etc.) The paint info is a good detail though. JMO

https://www.facebook.com/SaginawTexasNews?fref=ts
 
  • #716
Didn't the police try to visit the house they went to today on the 3rd but no one was home? I think it was that house. I doubt they are suspects more then likely just wanting to ask a few questions maybe about seeing Alanna that day. If its true what media reported and someone from the house cuts grass for neighbors then I wonder if he was cutting grass that day b/c it was nice outside prefect to cut a lot of yards and not have to keep stopping due to heat. If he was outside then he might have seen her out and about and helping the police with estimated last time she was seen.
 
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You know better than I do about that! I have a feeling, based on some posts on the Saginaw News facebook, that a girl was the person who gave the description of the vehicle of interest. I'm guessing a little girl but I could be totally wrong on this. It could be the reason there isn't a better description of the "truck" (size, make, model, etc.) The paint info is a good detail though. JMO

https://www.facebook.com/SaginawTexasNews?fref=ts

Well I am not a Texan, but all three of my grandchildren were born in Texas. You can substitute "Mississippi," "Arkansas," "Oklahoma," "Tennessee," "Alabama," or Georgia," for "Texas."

My grandz will be here late tonight. They are 2, 4, and 6, two girls, one boy. I'm going to do a mini poll on the question of SUV/station wagon/truck. I'll ask my "Yankee" DDIL too, just to add in another girl.
 
  • #718
Didn't the police try to visit the house they went to today on the 3rd but no one was home? I think it was that house. I doubt they are suspects more then likely just wanting to ask a few questions maybe about seeing Alanna that day. If its true what media reported and someone from the house cuts grass for neighbors then I wonder if he was cutting grass that day b/c it was nice outside prefect to cut a lot of yards and not have to keep stopping due to heat. If he was outside then he might have seen her out and about and helping the police with estimated last time she was seen.

It could be the house. In the pics of house it is hard to see if they have video cameras outside but looks like a possibility
 
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Well I am not a Texan, but all three of my grandchildren were born in Texas. You can substitute "Mississippi," "Arkansas," "Oklahoma," "Tennessee," "Alabama," or Georgia," for "Texas."

My grandz will be here late tonight. They are 2, 4, and 6, two girls, one boy. I'm going to do a mini poll on the question of SUV/station wagon/truck. I'll ask my "Yankee" DDIL too, just to add in another girl.

OT LOL@ the ' yankee' DDIL !
 
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