It is fixed now. Good catch!Yikes, someone should let them know that the date that shows up in the snippet above (from the link you posted) is incorrect—states murder occurred in 2010.
Can't thank you enough for posting this! I had heard of this case previously, but watching this video really gave all new layers of angles to look into.ADMIN WARNING:
Remember….2 people in the truck is simply a THEORY not established FACT.
The source of this theory is the recently approved YT video by Arrin Stoner linked in this post:, AND in the opening post of this thread.
When we hear from LE that there were 2 people in the suspect’s truck, ONLY THEN may we discuss it as a FACT with a link to substantiate it.
Until then, we can discuss it as ONE person’s OPINION from their ONE approved YT episode.
Please be clear that WHAT you are stating and commenting on is related to SPECULATION/THEORY/OPINION from a single YT episode.
Otherwise other members take it as a fact and that’s how runaway rumors gets started.
THANKS!
This is maddening. So cops stopped them, got details, don’t the police have a record of this happening? So….shouldn’t they know who was in the truck? I don’t understand why this is still a mystery. Police stopped the vehicle and spoke to the occupants! I am certain they have a license plate number at a minimum!!![]()
As can be seen in the above, A Be on the Lookout, or BOLO, was issued at 07:00am, a short five minutes after the killers truck was last sighted headed East Bound on Cedar Walk at 06:55am. Shortly after the BOLO is issued, at 07:05am, a Deputy radios that he’s traveling south bound on Kuykendhal road and is behind a vehicle matching the BOLO, a black Nissan Truck.
The deputy follows for several minutes, likely waiting for other units to catch up given the suspect is armed, before at 07:10am Deputy George Henson of Precinct 4, stops the Nissan Truck at 6225 FM2920. Then, the officers enter the truck, acquire the occupants details and run them, along with the vehicle VIN, through their database. We are not told of the resulting outcome, and nothing more is said in the public release version.
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Elizabeth Barraza - Four Shots on Friday!
The senseless murder of Elizabeth “Liz” Barraza.medium.com
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As can be seen in the above, A Be on the Lookout, or BOLO, was issued at 07:00am, a short five minutes after the killers truck was last sighted headed East Bound on Cedar Walk at 06:55am. Shortly after the BOLO is issued, at 07:05am, a Deputy radios that he’s traveling south bound on Kuykendhal road and is behind a vehicle matching the BOLO, a black Nissan Truck.
The deputy follows for several minutes, likely waiting for other units to catch up given the suspect is armed, before at 07:10am Deputy George Henson of Precinct 4, stops the Nissan Truck at 6225 FM2920. Then, the officers enter the truck, acquire the occupants details and run them, along with the vehicle VIN, through their database. We are not told of the resulting outcome, and nothing more is said in the public release version.
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Elizabeth Barraza - Four Shots on Friday!
The senseless murder of Elizabeth “Liz” Barraza.medium.com
Wow that’s interesting! I wonder if it was the wrong vehicle, just so happened to be the same make? Stranger things have happened.
From what I recall reading, the exact make and model of this truck is not common. I might try to find a link…but I think because of that, this was very likely the same truck. Odds are too great.That sounds extremely believable—and actually, nothing at all strange about two black Nissan pickups being on the road.
MOO
Edit: After some more thought and careful reading, I can see how pulling any black Nissan truck over is much more generic and less likely to be an exact match for the make and modal. So…I’m probably off in my connect the dots here…sigh.
The approaching assailant might not be in full costume. Rather, they might have been wearing components of a costume.Something that bothers me about the outfit/costume is Liz's apparent lack of reaction to it. From what I can make out, she doesn't comment on it, and even though she was into cosplay herself, I would have expected some sort of reaction to a stranger turning up to her garage sale at 6am in full costume. That bit just raised some questions for me.
The person in the passenger seat could be the instigator and she could be a woman…Stmarysmead: YES. I've been mulling this thing over and I've never been convinced that it was a StarWars fan. However, from what I can see in the video, it does look like someone tried to look like Princess L. -whatever her name is. (Not a SW fan here.) Now I CAN see someone who hated Liz dressing like PL, sort of, in an offhand, limited-effort way, as a way to mock her. If so, that would tell me that a woman is behind it, although I've always thought of the killer as a man. Hmmm.