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Stuck on the SM case. MOO.I’m just glad there is a thread number 2. After 2 months. Where are the rest of the WS’ ers ?
Stuck on the SM case. MOO.I’m just glad there is a thread number 2. After 2 months. Where are the rest of the WS’ ers ?
I'm not sure how to link from the *MEDIA,MAPS,TIMELINE ONLY NO DISCUSSION but one one of the posts says Guillen's car also was found where she usually parked it outside her barracks -- within walking distance of where she worked, Mayra Guillen said.I haven't seen the definitive map on those locations. Is there one you have seen?
Separating wallet and keys from purse then carrying just phone seems awkward.
Court tv segment very critical of the Army's handling of this case. The commentator remarked that he is "floored" by the seemingly lack of action in the case. IMO, I'm not floored at all. Just because details aren't being released, doesn't mean an investigation is not ongoing. We have seen that in so, so many cases.
FT. HOOD MISSING SOLDIER: Where is Vanessa Guillen?
There is typically a pretty decent success rate when it comes to retrieving deleted phone information (texts, searches, photos).
Specialized software makes it especially easy to process and analyze that stuff.
The context was having the suspect’s phone.There really isn't "specialized software" outside of having the device. (In regards to the texts)
Yeah, because these investigators are CID, they are able to prevent leaks. Crimes being investigated by military agencies don’t have the issues that occur in the civilian world.
They have interviewed hundreds of people, and scoured the base. Up until just recently, we had no idea how much they had done.
I was critical up until a couple days ago, but not anymore.
has it been posted that a female soldier was found dead in a fort hood parking lot just one year ago? (april 2019). she was the assistant to the chaplain (and looked very much like vanessa). her name was erica atkinson-cobb, and she was a married mom of 5. fort hood, on average, since 2016, has had 36 deaths per year, or 3 per month. i found that information staggering.
Soldier found dead in parking lot on Fort Hood
Erica Atkinson – MILITARY JUSTICE FOR ALL
I see no evidence that there was foul play suspected in the case you have mentioned. Do you have a link to support that there was, in fact, foul play involved? I did see her death mentioned online in the context of the importance of "self care," which would suggest her passing is unrelated to to VG's case. IMO
"Fort Hood officials were able to give a bit of a timeline of what happened April 22, the day Guillen was last seen at Fort Hood.
On that day, Guillen, an Army small-arms repairer who works in the troop armory, was not supposed to be at work due to the alternate schedules because of the coronavirus.
She was called into work that day and was not in uniform.
Phone records from Sprint indicate that her last communication via phone was a text message at 11:30 a.m. April 22, Garcia said in the press conference.
Khawam said one of Guillen’s final text messages was to her supervisor, and it contained the serial number of a weapons system.
Why would she put that in a text message?” Khawam asked. “That seems like it defeats protocol."
This has me wondering if her disappearance could have something to do weapon thefts or diversion. Yes, it absolutely is not supposed to happen in the Army. But her last text was about a weapon serial number. I hope, as part of the investigation, CID is having the armory audited and inventoried. This was a day she was not supposed to be at work. What a perfect time to stumble onto something not quite right!
Fort Hood now suspects foul play in missing soldier Guillen case, congresswoman says
The victim did relate that: "They are like a gang" when describing the people she feared.This has me wondering if her disappearance could have something to do weapon thefts or diversion. Yes, it absolutely is not supposed to happen in the Army.
From what I gathered in an interview by the family's lawyer, she said they had just barely requested the phone records. I'll look for it.BBM:
I have never been critical of CID's handling of this case.
I have never been critical, because my default position is always to give LE the benefit of the doubt, unless/until they give me reason to doubt them.
I haven't seen LE behave any differently in this case than in any of the other missing person cases I've followed.
That people would actually believe that CID never requested VG's phone records until last week is beyond ludicrous.
To be honest, I've stopped following this case as closely because I got sick and tired of reading the baseless assumptions of incompetence and even outright accusations of malfeasance on the part of CID and/or the military leadership at Fort Hood.
I think a lot of other people are tuning this case out now for the exact same reason.
JMO.
U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia, D-Houston, who also attended the Fort Hood meeting, said officials on Tuesday told the family that phone records show Guillen was last contacted at 11:30 a.m. the day she was last seen...From what I gathered in an interview by the family's lawyer, she said they had just barely requested the phone records. I'll look for it.
I see no evidence that there was foul play suspected in the case you have mentioned. Do you have a link to support that there was, in fact, foul play involved? I did see her death mentioned online in the context of the importance of "self care," which would suggest her passing is unrelated to to VG's case. IMO