There was still LE posted at the home the next afternoon and I'd be willing to bet if that car sat there all night, it was well protected. MOO
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I’m positive they sealed the car immediately.
There was still LE posted at the home the next afternoon and I'd be willing to bet if that car sat there all night, it was well protected. MOO
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I've been around WS long enough to know that members will look at the same MSM reports and have different views on what they mean. When you have contradictory MSM reports it makes it even more difficult to come to an agreement on even the most basic of facts. I do hope that we can work together and when more information comes our way it helps us all find the truth. JMO.
Source:Amazon.comWhy is this found throughout those search results?
Party
Plaintiff
The State of Texas
Gender
Female
Race
White
Height
5' 5"
Weight
180 lbs
Address
504 E Rudisill Blvd
Fort Wayne IN 46806
It looks to me like the State of Texas is posing as a 5'5" 180lb white female from Indiana.
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Two different heights (and weights) too, 5' 5" and 5' 9".Hmm. I clicked on the first entry and found this:
184100180104 | State of Texas vs. Magen R Fieramusca
Case Number
184100180104
Court
Precinct 4, Place 1
Judicial Officer
Goodwin, Lincoln
File Date
04/16/2018
Case Type
Criminal - Citation
Case Status
Disposed
Party
Plaintiff
State of Texas
Gender
Female
Race
White
Height
5' 5"
Weight
180 lbs
Address
504 E Rudisill Blvd
Fort Wayne IN 46806
Officer (Participant)
Iniguez, Jaime
Address
unknown
unknown TX 00000
Defendant
Fieramusca, Magen R
DOB
XX/XX/XXXX
Gender
Female
Race
White
Height
5' 9"
Weight
150 lbs
Address
19757 Eastex Fw
Humble TX 77338
What's up with the Indiana address???
If I recall, that’s the address of the Ace Store. To top it off her Citation in 2015 lists her address that so happens to be a wedding venue. This gal seems to have never wanted to be located, interesting.
Stilettos perhaps?Two different heights (and weights) too, 5' 5" and 5' 9".
check out this video here - it shows how the back seats fold forwards to increase the trunk space. But it is the 2019 model.Thanks so much to all of you that responded to my question about MF's car. I might have to get one, the trunk space is just AWESOME!!
I want to check and see how far the front seats go back and how the back seats fold forward to open the trunk space and if it was actually possible to strangled HB in the front seat and slide her, or push her back into the trunk never having her leave the car to be lifted into the trunk. Might be a bit difficult but nonetheless possible? Of course, there are other scenarios, I just have a hard time with them as it would necessitate some heavy lifting if it were just MF with no help.
Thanks for that @Tortoise! It certainly answered my question. I very much doubt it would be possible to slip the body back as the front seat backs would not be able to go back with the back seat folded forward to expose the trunk space. Although the trunk space is great, cabin space is limited.check out this video here - it shows how the back seats fold forwards to increase the trunk space. But it is the 2019 model.
It doesn't explain to me how Heidi could be strangled if she was seated in the back seat, unless it was from sideways on, with someone standing outside the car and leaning in. That's a possibility. Then the seat beside her is pulled down and she is pushed into the trunk.
Watch from 7:48 in the video
We don't know that Heidi was in the front seat though. Is that what you mean?Thanks for that @Tortoise! It certainly answered my question. I very much doubt it would be possible to slip the body back as the front seat backs would not be able to go back with the back seat folded forward to expose the trunk space. Although the trunk space is great, cabin space is limited.
Hmmm.......
Thanks so much to all of you that responded to my question about MF's car. I might have to get one, the trunk space is just AWESOME!!
I want to check and see how far the front seats go back and how the back seats fold forward to open the trunk space and if it was actually possible to strangled HB in the front seat and slide her, or push her back into the trunk never having her leave the car to be lifted into the trunk. Might be a bit difficult but nonetheless possible? Of course, there are other scenarios, I just have a hard time with them as it would necessitate some heavy lifting if it were just MF with no help.
Envisioning the sealed report at this time by Texas Ranger MOO/theory/pfffft
"I interviewed the subject during 80 degree weather with the stench all the while being 10 feet away from us that in my law enforcement experience is the smell of death. While interviewing the subject, she stated that the baby was hers. I asked her why the car was in the backyard, and she said even though folks at WS have seen that my car is parked in the driveway on google earth, I now drive it to my back patio every day... Smell sir, what smell?"
So true! I forgot about the baby seatI'm just going to point out that it's difficult to access the trunk from inside the car if there are car seats installed. Not saying there were or that's what happened. Just my own opinion, but one rooted in physics.
I know you're dealing in strict conjecture, but I thought I should add that there is actually a plausible explanation for parking on the back patio under a certain set of circumstances. This is all just my opinion. If the car was unregistered, and if the garage was full of stuff and no cars could be parked there, and if they had a HOA in the area that was strict about not having unregistered vehicles visible from the street, the solution for that would be to park behind the fence.
I've seen it mentioned here that the car was unregistered. I can also find the deed restriction documents for much of the neighborhood that say unregistered vehicles cannot be parked in driveway or street: http://docs.neighborhoodlink.com/resources/529230851/1__2__3__4_and_Block_7.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJODKKJAWTTFD34BQ&Expires=1577893658&Signature=i2izJP32nfGvF6/YgWYizQW8LSc= That's all.
If I recall, that’s the address of the Ace Store. To top it off her Citation in 2015 lists her address that so happens to be a wedding venue. This gal seems to have never wanted to be located, interesting.
Thanks so much to all of you that responded to my question about MF's car. I might have to get one, the trunk space is just AWESOME!!
I want to check and see how far the front seats go back and how the back seats fold forward to open the trunk space and if it was actually possible to strangled HB in the front seat and slide her, or push her back into the trunk never having her leave the car to be lifted into the trunk. Might be a bit difficult but nonetheless possible? Of course, there are other scenarios, I just have a hard time with them as it would necessitate some heavy lifting if it were just MF with no help.
I don't see the registration language. I see where it says inspected and licensed vehicles only. And it says you can park on the concrete driveway, but not in any grass areas of the lot. The link is a little funky to get to, so here's the excerpt I read:
(e) Parking of Cars and Other Vehicles: Resident's car(s) and other vehicles shall be parked in the garage or on the concrete portion of the driveway and shall not be parked in the grass portion of any Lot. No vehicle may be parked on any part of any street in the ROLLING FORK Subdivision for more than forty-eight (48) hours at a time. Vehicles shall not be moved from place to place in ROLLING FORK to avoid the intent of this prohibition. No vehicle may be parked on any driveway or street unless it is fully operable and is currently licensed and inspected.
Texas has just one sticker now for combined inspection/registration. You get inspection first, then register, then you get sticker.
I don't see the registration language. I see where it says inspected and licensed vehicles only. And it says you can park on the concrete driveway, but not in any grass areas of the lot. The link is a little funky to get to, so here's the excerpt I read:
(e) Parking of Cars and Other Vehicles: Resident's car(s) and other vehicles shall be parked in the garage or on the concrete portion of the driveway and shall not be parked in the grass portion of any Lot. No vehicle may be parked on any part of any street in the ROLLING FORK Subdivision for more than forty-eight (48) hours at a time. Vehicles shall not be moved from place to place in ROLLING FORK to avoid the intent of this prohibition. No vehicle may be parked on any driveway or street unless it is fully operable and is currently licensed and inspected.