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Here is the interview that goes with the article:
Thank you for posting this. From the interview:
Chief Carl Smith: "We have not ruled out or confirmed one path or the other."
Interesting!
-Nin
Here is the interview that goes with the article:
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I'm thinking it's just too big a project to be able to do.
To get a really rough idea of what that looks like:
1 Here are the Altima sales figures in the US by month. Nissan Altima Sales Figures
2 For purposes of ease of discussion, let's assume those cars exist equally in the US by population. Texas population is very roughly 9% of the US population, so you can add up the sales and do the math to arrive at a broad idea of the number of Texas cars they would have to clear. Just eyeballing (because I'm too lazy to use a calculator and do the precise math!), I'm guesstimating that gives us 60,000-ish such cars in Texas.
3 Each car requires finding the owner, and find out where they say that car was on 4/18/2016, and hope they all tell the truth.
4 Can you do a car every day, with all the other things you do? I doubt it, but if you could, it's still going to take you 150 years or more to do that many. And how do you ferret out the one lie from all the rest, if one of them has something to hide?
5 Just do the ones in the DFW area, and now you've maybe whittled it down to 40 years at one a day. Again, just too massive.
6 Just do the ones in Ellis County only? Maybe. By the numbers, maybe about 400 of those cars. At one a day, working 5 days a week and with weekends off and 2 weeks for vacation, 2 years.
7 But do you need to meet each owner, to check the walk? One a day may turn into one a week now, and it's 14 years to just do Ellis County.
You get the idea. If I'm MPD, I might have a search run by the Texas DMV and get them to print a list of Ellis County owners of 2010-12 Altimas as of 4/8/2016, but it will take quite some time to go see them all, and no assurance the perp is even on that list.
Maybe, I saved a pic/pics from Nin, Idk. Years ago, it was said, that LE also have interest in WS knowledge/theories. Do you think, they spend their time (one expert) on here? I would be reassured if they did!Wow, these pictures with the one Nin posted are amazing.
I hope these are being submitted to MPD.
She was in amazing shape! I hope she cold-cocked that son of aIn Memory of Missy
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Having mixed up my saved pictures because two damaged laptops since 2016, I show you 4 pics, I just found by chance. Maybe, it will help someone to recognize a detail.
It appears there will be an interview with BB published tomorrow.
https://twitter.com/theoacker/status/1383882816153296896?s=21
Trailer:
I'm thinking: uncongenial.Well now! That's going to be quite an interesting interview.
I honestly don't know what to think.
To me it would be a help to know, in which direction the driver is looking. I'm seeing something, but I don't know, if what I see is there.There is a lot going on in the SWFA vehicle IMO. We have to be careful not to misinterpret artifacts or errors as something, that isn't there. In general, when I work on a frame, I have already made sure there are sequences of frames all showing the same area of interest. Sometimes a frame or two best display the area of interest or the layers in an image are just best workable with. Then again, I want to see at least a progression of that area of interest before approaching it.
A(rrin) S(toner) released his video yesterday based on the vehicle finishing its S curve on the NW parking lot of the SWFA. I posted before, that an object is landing on the dashboard around that time - I do think it's the dashboard, how ever close it is to the windshield - and has been taken away shortly after. That object, which some think it's a hardhat or some kind of a helmet may be a baseball cap IMO. It landed on what AS describes as a possible notebook. AS is very detailed in his analysis and it is worth watching his work.
To refresh the image with the possible baseball cap:
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After AS published his video I went ahead and checked out the frames, where it is stated that the driver quickly peeks out the side window. I did not get to work on that side window image, but found this instead, or I should say in addition. The driver is fumbling around his face/ head area before approaching that final moment just before the halt. Some things are flying on and off the dashboard, some reflections on the windshield occur IMO. There may or may not be additional passengers or creatures in the vehicle. I have not focused on that yet.
I believe now, that the driver either added a possible hairpiece or put up a mask, or removed his balaclava and/ or put up a face mask. There are probably other explanations, but that's what I see. I had to enlarge the area, so you can see it. Please do not edit the image any further:
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I isolated the image(s) and worked via toning and filters to get the result. No overlays. Any similarities to any person are coincidental. This post is solely my work and my opinion only.
ALL IMO
-Nin
My eyes may be playing tricks on me too, but what i think i see, is a woman (but could be male) with a sharp(ish) face and long dark hair pulled behind and sitting with a dog in the front seat (yellow lab or other light-coat dog w black nose?)Maybe it’s my eyes playing tricks on me, but the third photo looks like a female in the drivers seat with dark hair pulled back and maybe a dangling earring. JMO
