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Speculation, speculation, speculation. It’s all we have! So frustrating!!!!
It is frustrating---- we know basically nothing-- I hope the police know more, but honestly, I am not sure they know any more than we do!Speculation, speculation, speculation. It’s all we have! So frustrating!!!!
That makes a lot of sense in the context of a paper or whatever people mentioned the person showed Liz, then.Could the murderer in this case be a deaf person?
When I first heard the Nest video, I was not prepared for how loud the gunshots were from the revolver used. The sound alone would make me think this is not the first time this person has used that gun. The murderer was right next to the sound. I think you have to be conditioned to listen to a sound that loud or not be able to hear it at all.
I looked at some videos of people using revolvers and many people seemed to need ear protection. How much would firing a revolver at a shooting range without ear protection damage a person's hearing?
I could not understand why during the entire 18 seconds of conversation the only words Elizabeth Barraza said were "Good Morning".
Someone mentioned "enemies you don't know are enemies." Very true.
I was stalked and harrassed by a neighbor for years. (A Female.) She was mentally ill. Thankfully that is in the past now but some people just seek targets for their venom and cause misery.
The killer might be closer to home.
That makes a lot of sense in the context of a paper or whatever people mentioned the person showed Liz, then.
Either this, or didn't want to take the chance of being recorded?I had also made a post about speculating the shooter was possibly deaf.
They don't seem bothered by the noise at all, and I also wondered if the person was showing them something in writing because they were not capable of verbally speaking much.
They should have done digital data dumps in all these places. If they didn't, bad work.It is frustrating---- we know basically nothing-- I hope the police know more, but honestly, I am not sure they know any more than we do!
There are, indeeed, some very crazy motivations for crimes.Feel free to remove.
- in my 20es, in an old country, I was bombarded by anonymous letters. The author was a very beautiful, known, distinguished lady whose daughter (wrongly) felt jealous of me. I kept the letters, but it was not fun for my mom. The daughter later moved here and is not in my life at all, but was accused of a petty crime.
- another person, probably like KA mentally, not in looks, believes I practiced some kind of sorcery on her. I keep all she sent to me and suspect she does the same with other people, too.
- once a person I knew briefly, told his GF that "people though we'd be a bad match". I was mentioned among the people. I didn't know of that GF's existence, but she fell for the coward's story. She made a public email using my name and send filthy stuff to some people from her circle using that email. She also did it with others so it all eventually came out.
After COVID-19, lots of people are not right in their mind, so to say. Maybe cyber-crime division needs to be enlarged. If we all count how much threatening stuff people in the neighborhoods got...
Can you trace someone's car if you pair your phone with the person's car via bluetooth? Let us say, SB is giving a ride to a coworker, and coworker wants to listen to music, and SB pairs to his car audio, and later, no one un-pairs them? Can the person later trace SB's car if they are within Bluetooth visibility?Yes. At precisely 6:48 both the truck and Sergio move from their locations. In tandem. Vedy, vedy strange.
Either this, or didn't want to take the chance of being recorded?
That is possible, but I think the shooters car was way out of range for that.Can you trace someone's car if you pair your phone with the person's car via blacktooth? Let us say, he is giving rides to a coworker, and coworker wants to listen to music, and SB pairs, and later, no one u pairs them? Can the person then trace the car?
The problem is, such people don't look as nutty as they are. In the situation with KA, everyone said she was kind, except for two people who saw her uttering the threat.There are, indeeed, some very crazy motivations for crimes.
In one of my theories, Liz's pictures were being used to catfish someone else, and that is why a jealous woman shot her.
Wifi mesh is easy indeed. But it means, the device should be in the vicinity of the mesh? And neighbors' ones, too? I hope SB didn't change the internet immediately after the shooting. (Again, digital people, where were they?)That is possible, but I think the shooters car was way out of range for that.
There is a number of ways they could have tracked Sergio's location or movements. They could have been using a location sharing app. In Mo Wilson's murder by Kaitlyn Armstrong, unnervingly similar to this case, Kaitlyn was able to track Mo on a biking app that planned her routes and realtime location. At a large convention with many cosplayers and/or volunteers, something similar may have been used between groups of people to reconvene.
Two really clever ways I think Sergio could have been tracked; the Ring camera and/or a nannycam planted by the shooter. I also think it would have been extremely clever to have accessed their Wi-Fi mesh and watched for when Sergio's device disappeared from being connected to the network.
Let's discuss this a little more.This article from one year ago. It's quickly approaching the five year mark since Liz Barraza was brutally murdered in her driveway setting up for a garage sale.
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Harris County investigators confirm murder weapon used in 2019 Tomball woman's murder
Elizabeth "Liz" Barraza was shot and killed in her driveway almost four years ago while setting up a garage sale to pay for an anniversary trip.abc13.com
Maybe not.Wifi mesh is easy indeed. But it means, the device should be in the vicinity of the mesh? And neighbors' ones, too? I hope SB didn't change the internet immediately after the shooting. (Again, digital people, where were they?)
Maybe not.
I believe I can look at my Wifi extended router network when I am not at my house, and see what devices are connected too. I will double check this tonight when I am at dinner.
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Another way is "find my iPhone" (or any Mac device I assume. It has to be either "your" Apple device or can you log into someone's iCloud if the password is easy to figure out? I think one can, I know a person who could and she is by no means from IT world)
Yes, but mostly, of the place where someone signed in? And a device? Although one probably can find IP number.Usually those run the risk of notifying the owner
That's novel and intriguing!In one of my theories, Liz's pictures were being used to catfish someone else, and that is why a jealous woman shot her.