When she passes the person on that corner and keeps looking back as shes walking towards the lot?I just realized there is actually a car where the man/woman and BG are seen together.
When she passes the person on that corner and keeps looking back as shes walking towards the lot?I just realized there is actually a car where the man/woman and BG are seen together.
When she passes the person on that corner and keeps looking back as shes walking towards the lot?
Thanks! I highly recommend watching this video as you note from 27:03 to 43:00. He has great Google street views from various angles and enlarged BG so I could see her face better.At 27:03 video time, Gray Hughes begins to speak about the disappearance of Brianna:
(Disregard the word "Homicide" on the beginning page - it's on there with the word "missing" for all of the cases he investigates)
It's excellent how he shows which cameras have filmed and he questions why a particular camera's footage has not been shown as it would have displayed a different and longer view.
Thank you so much @grayhuze for all of the excellent work you put in for missing persons. You are greatly appreciated!
JMO they may have said something to each other. I still think he's just a coworker going back into the plant. Also, we the public are not shown this, but that man appears on all the same videos, walking down NE 3rd, then the camera by the dairy plant gate that he enters. JMO LE knows who he is and has spoken to him.When she passes the person on that corner and keeps looking back as shes walking towards the lot?
Re: the comments about her looking back after encountering the individual while walking -- is it possible she was just exchanging normal/friendly comments with the person? I know that when I'm walking to my own vehicle and either walk out with or pass someone I know on their way into the building, we tend to greet each other while still moving, and the few things said after that are basically shouted in the other person's direction as we continue on our way. Same thing in the hallways -- no one has time to stop and chat, so it's usually those quick over-the-shoulder conversations: "Hey, man on a mission!" "Yep, kill me now." "Ah, one of those days, story of my life. Love your shoes!" "Thanks, I got 'em at that new place in town! Great to see you, have a good one!" I just don't see fear or tension in her body language; to me, she appears to be very casual and comfortable in her surroundings. MOO.
I think the pavement is sloped beside the stairs. I counted BG taking 5 steps up but only 2 steps down at Video .35 to .40 seconds. Is the sloped pavement next to the stairs slippery or steep? Does the rain gutter empty there and then down the slope by the stairs? It even looks like the cars parked there are slightly tilted toward the street and lower than BG. The long walkway she is on next to the cars looks like a different color pavement- is it flat, then a slope to the street for rain runoff? Look at the car passing by at Video .17 to .22 seconds, it looks level compared to the parked cars looking tilted.
Amarillo, Texas - Wikipedia
"... The average annual precipitation is 20.4 inches or 520 millimetres. Much of Amarillo's precipitation falls during heavy convective showers and thunderstorms during the late spring and summer months. ..."
So overall Amarillo has low rainfall, but when it does rain it is in sudden large amounts.
i mean, I don’t think she was altogether comfortable hence the couple checks to make sure he wasn’t following...Re: the comments about her looking back after encountering the individual while walking -- is it possible she was just exchanging normal/friendly comments with the person? I know that when I'm walking to my own vehicle and either walk out with or pass someone I know on their way into the building, we tend to greet each other while still moving, and the few things said after that are basically shouted in the other person's direction as we continue on our way. Same thing in the hallways -- no one has time to stop and chat, so it's usually those quick over-the-shoulder conversations: "Hey, man on a mission!" "Yep, kill me now." "Ah, one of those days, story of my life. Love your shoes!" "Thanks, I got 'em at that new place in town! Great to see you, have a good one!" I just don't see fear or tension in her body language; to me, she appears to be very casual and comfortable in her surroundings. MOO.
@jellybean96 - I went back to your photos on page 20 of this thread. This photo:I think he is a co-worker and LE knows who he is. I firmly believe they would be asking for more info on him if they didnt know.
Taylor hasn't been around in a couple of days. I hope she is holding up ok (or as best she can).
i mean, I don’t think she was altogether comfortable hence the couple checks to make sure he wasn’t following...
But I do agree it was likely a simple and friendly exchange and that he has nothing to do with this, and given location he likely has no info besides whatever her reaction was to their encounter. Moo
hopefully he came from the parking lot and noticed anyone occupying a vehicle
That's the 6th April and the 8th April for those outside the U.S.Last post 4.6.... today is 4.8
Apr 6 is for the pinned post. Last post is from one hour ago and there was another yesterday. No news, just more appeals for Brianna to come home.Last post 4.6.... today is 4.8
Weird on my phone. I will editApr 6 is for the pinned post. Last post is from one hour ago and there was another yesterday. No news, just more appeals for Brianna to come home.
Yes, most if not all.@jellybean96 - I went back to your photos on page 20 of this thread. This photo:
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At the moment you were there, there are extra white trailers parked perpendicular, beyond the employee cars but before the line of white trailers. That's exactly where I see some gray object in the video - from the camera angle, it appears taller than the white trailers. Maybe it is just one end of another white trailer.
Those white trailers are refrigerated?