TX - *LOCATED* Barefoot woman seen on surveillance video, Montgomery County, 24 Aug 2018

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  • #321
I just used the keywords in her post on Google. Street, the first name she listed and the word arrest.
It was the fourth result on the search.

Hmm...the only person I found with that first name doesn't look anything like her. And her FB was last posted on August 20th....2015. So maybe I am looking at the wrong person.
 
  • #322
I just connected with Kendra's family on facebook... they have reviewed the video and spoke with the Sheriff.. and do to evidence not yet release to the public, they can confirm that it is NOT Kendra in the video. :(

The similarities were uncanny.

But at least hopefully this means they have positively ID'd the woman.
 
  • #323
Since there are so many similarities to Shannan Gilbert’s case, I’m going to throw out the theory that she could be an escort who had a bad date. I believe Shannan was barefoot when she ran out of Joseph Brewer’s house too. It could explain why no one has come forward, especially if drugs were involved.
 
  • #324
Make sure you post any missing person match suggestions to the thread for this that is on the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Facebook page. They have several suggestions people have posted there and the Sheriff' Office says they are checking out any missing people suggestions people post on the Sheriff's thread.
I'm not sure if it's ok to post the link to the Sheriff's Office FB Page, so please forgive me if it's not. Here's the link where you should be sure to post any missing person suggestions that you have:
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
 
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Agree that I would not be inclined to open my door at that hour either. The best approach is to yell through the door that you are calling police for her and tell her to wait right there and police are coming to help her.

With the Ring doorbell...you can actually talk through it even if you aren't home. So it is surprising to me that no one responded at all when she rang.

Also...if, God forbid, anyone here is running from someone some day and you ring a security type doorbell like this....say your name or something because it will be recorded.
 
  • #329
ya usually pregnant woman don’t do that at 330 am when they are like 30 years old in restraints
Key word: usually.

Also: 30, is she? Pregnant, is she?
 
  • #330
In the still photos she looks pregnant to me but in the video it appears to be shadows moving across the white t shirt.
I don’t see anything “sexy” about the video. I think the male commenters have been watching too many amateur videos shot in night vision and it’s coloring their opinions.
What is the temperature in the middle of the night in Texas now? The bare legs and feet are more telling to me than anything. The restraints could plausibly be a prop for a setup, but I can’t imagine why she would be barefoot in that case. If she was intoxicated or impaired, I suppose she could be impervious to cold.
It's still very warm here at night. It's in the high 70s or low 80s even at that time in the morning. But, I still don't understand why she would be dressed like that frantically knocking on strangers' doors at 3am? I mean, one lady said she rang their doorbell around 30 times before her husband got up and opened the door. He went out front and looked around, but the woman was no where to be seen by then.
 
  • #331
This video is haunting me.

Reminds me of Shannon Gilbert. I can't even imagine the terror of trying to get someone to answer the door. I don't answer at 3:00 in the afternoon, much less the middle of the night.

I hope she's found.
 
  • #332
Key word: usually.

Also: 30, is she? Pregnant, is she?
well i’m sure your literally the only person on here who thinks it was ding dong ditch
 
  • #333
If I was trying to keep somebody from escaping I think I would restrain their legs.
I suppose the restraints might have been velcro and she would remove them?
Crazy that nobody has come forward.
 
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I just connected with Kendra's family on facebook... they have reviewed the video and spoke with the Sheriff.. and do to evidence not yet release to the public, they can confirm that it is NOT Kendra in the video. :(

Thanks for the update. Do you know if they mean evidence not released in Kendra's case, or in this case? I'm curious how much more besides the doorbell they have.
 
  • #335
I had someone ring my doorbell and beat on my door at 3 am in the morning. They actually got to the point where they were leaning on the doorbell so it was a continuous bzzzzz..ring..bzzzz.
Very scary. My dog was going nutz. He wouldn't stop barking. I got my handgun, called the police and sat at the top of my stairs with the gun, watching the door. I even yelled that I had a gun and like I said, my dog was barking nonstop...did that stop the person on the other side..nope..they just kept pounding and ringing the bell.

Im on with dispatch too at the same time, waiting for the cops..she says "they are there and they said do NOT come out" All quiet.

Finally I was told to open the door for them. They had the guy (yes it was a guy) in the cruiser and I didn't see him. They said the guy said he took an uber home and that this was his home. Of course he was inebriated and had the wrong place- but out of all the condos in our circle - he picks mine?? You can not see my front door from the street, I'm an end unit that is hidden from the street, if an uber dropped him off- the natural route would be for him to go straight to at least 5 other condos, and he didn't even live remotely in our neighborhood. Plus, need I mention...that being secluded like I am with a big empty unlit parking lot behind my place- I'm a sitting duck here.
I tend to believe I was singled out, but who knows. Anyways- its a scary thing and my reaction was as stated. No way would I ever open that door, no matter what.
 
  • #336
Thanks for the update. Do you know if they mean evidence not released in Kendra's case, or in this case? I'm curious how much more besides the doorbell they have.

While browsing her fb earlier today I saw a comment( in response to someone posting this video) on an old photo about DNA in a creek and that it meant this could not possibly be her. (Its not hard to find and I dont want to violate terms)
 
  • #337
Seeing this in slo-mo, I don't think there is anything on her knee. It looks like it was a flash of the piece of restraint that flapped right past her knee as she was swinging her arm and stepping forward. MOO
I agree! It was just me over analyzing :oops:
 
  • #338
no i don’t think so . usually those are all leather with chains this looks a lot more like medical restraints to me . either way i think this girl is in trouble to go to 5 different houses and ring the doorbell 30 times in a row and be looking back like that and running through the bushes seems like definitely she is hiding from someone

Def not always. Sure it’s cliche for bondage gear to be leather but I assure you that many types of bondage gear are not leather.
 

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  • #339
If I was trying to keep somebody from escaping I think I would restrain their legs.
I suppose the restraints are Velcro?
I thought her legs were probably restrained, but she took those restraints off. If she did get the keys (which looks may still be stuck in the right restraint lock) it would make sense that she would get the restraints off of her legs first. Seems reasonable that she would have taken the time to remove both leg restraints because whatever was used may have impeded her running. She only took the time to unlock the part of the wrist restraints that were connecting her wrists together and then she escaped. This is all speculation of course, but it does seem like she would only do what she needed to be able to run without falling.
 
  • #340
I had someone ring my doorbell and beat on my door at 3 am in the morning. They actually got to the point where they were leaning on the doorbell so it was a continuous bzzzzz..ring..bzzzz.
Very scary. My dog was going nutz. He wouldn't stop barking. I got my handgun, called the police and sat at the top of my stairs with the gun, watching the door. I even yelled that I had a gun and like I said, my dog was barking nonstop...did that stop the person on the other side..nope..they just kept pounding and ringing the bell.

Im on with dispatch too at the same time, waiting for the cops..she says "they are there and they said do NOT come out" All quiet.

Finally I was told to open the door for them. They had the guy (yes it was a guy) in the cruiser and I didn't see him. They said the guy said he took an uber home and that this was his home. Of course he was inebriated and had the wrong place- but out of all the condos in our circle - he picks mine?? You can not see my front door from the street, I'm an end unit that is hidden from the street, if an uber dropped him off- the natural route would be for him to go straight to at least 5 other condos, and he didn't even live remotely in our neighborhood. Plus, need I mention...that being secluded like I am with a big empty unlit parking lot behind my place- I'm a sitting duck here.
I tend to believe I was singled out, but who knows. Anyways- its a scary thing and my reaction was as stated. No way would I ever open that door, no matter what.
omg
how scary you must have been terrified i would have been that’s why not to
make this political but having a gun in the house isn’t the worst idea .....
 
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