TX - Terri 'Missy' Bevers,45, murdered in church/person in SWAT gear,18 Apr 2016 #13

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Gonna be completely honest here and I'm sure I'm about to get bashed for saying this.. But this case is taking way too long to solve. The case should have been solved by now. What you guys don't know, the police has tons and tons of advantages at hand. There are so many ways you can track computers, phones .. Camera enhancements.. And having the Texas Rangers and other resources on their team should have helped find their killer by now. This case is overly frustrating. No reason this killer shouldn't have been caught by now.

There is one good reason. It's a real life, not a CSI episode. Proper investigation requires time and patience, sometimes it takes many years to find out the murderer. As for camera enhancements, folks, remember please, there is no software that can turn low resolution footage into a HD stuff, not in real life anyway. So patience, people and cut the LE some slack. They are working their butts off to catch Missy's murderer.
 
  • #703
Has it ever been determined what the perp left behind at the scene? Also, does anyone think the tools that the perp is seen carrying in the video could be "rockhounding" tools?
 
  • #704

OK, thanks. So you think they streamed the murder live on Periscope? If that was the case, that would be even more bizarre then the whole SWAT getup. Wouldn’t this be in the news if that happened? I have heard of a few crimes that were streamed on Periscope. The police arrested the suspects almost immediately. It’s pretty hard to get away with streaming your crime live on the internet.
 
  • #705
I can't believe we never thought of this one before. Correct me if we did.

How about a female LEO swatperp?

I'm off to fight traffic on my drive home. Please solve this before I get back. Loveyoumeanit. Play nice so the thread doesn't get shut down!
 
  • #706
I think that cell phones will get police nowhere. I think the slayer deliberately left the phone sitting like normal at the side of murderer's bed or wherever else they keep it during the night and slayer would have left it on or off as they normally do.

I think that computers will get police nowhere. I think this muderer does not want to be caught and planned things out. I think that if the killer is a local they wouldnt have made computer searches that had anything to do with stun guns or police decals. We know the killer knows all about disguise and so I think killer would have gone to wherever is the nearest major city and wore a wig. I think if the killer is female she also would have worn a lot of makeup carefully applied and trying to disguise herself from those pesky surv. cameras everywhere. In a bit city killer easily could round up police decals and stun gun and everything else.
 
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OK, thanks. So you think they streamed the murder live on Periscope? If that was the case, that would be even more bizarre then the whole SWAT getup. Wouldn’t this be in the news if that happened? I have heard of a few crimes that were streamed on Periscope. The police arrested the suspects almost immediately. It’s pretty hard to get away with streaming your crime live on the internet.

Not me. I was just sharing a link to how a go-pro can be used to live broadcast.
 
  • #708
Remember the Jessica Chambers case went for 13 threads and almost 15 months while police were painstakingly poring through cell phone data. From what I understand, that is how the suspect was finally identified. However, in the 15 months between the murder and the naming of a suspect, several times Internet posters were just SURE they had the perp or perps identified. At least three different scenarios and something like five or six people were piled on as the perp du jour. And when the eventual suspect was named, it was someone the Internet had never heard of!
 
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I think that the reason people talk about filming is because the police must write that way because they want to say things as broad as they can in what they write up. And I think another reason is because it looks sometimes like the killer had a go pro or something like that on but I think the killer did not film this and I think the killer never gave any thought to a possiblity of taping themseves. I think then television people just screamed about this and talked like it was all real and fact for ratings for themselves.

I think police told us killer left some tools behind but that was it. I think killer would want to take the hammer and the stun gun if thats what they used and I dont know why anything else would be left behind. I have thought maybe the killer did leave the hammer behind and ran to get out there because being all stirred up killing this woman the killer wouldn't feel sure if one minute or ten minutes had gone by so they fleed to drive off. I think if the killer left the hammer behind, it won't get the killer caught because the killer already knew to get rid of all their clothes. I think this killer is smart enough they had a plan so their swat police garb, all of it, every bit of it, woulld not touch their car interior at all not of course their bloody shoes too.
 
  • #711
checking in only 18 pages behind... either nothing else released or been a clean up on isle 8 :silly: off to check it out.
 
  • #712
Gonna be completely honest here. <modsnip> But this case is taking way too long to solve. The case should have been solved by now. What you guys don't know, the police has tons and tons of advantages at hand. There are so many ways you can track computers, phones .. Camera enhancements.. And having the Texas Rangers and other resources on their team should have helped find their killer by now. This case is overly frustrating. No reason this killer shouldn't have been caught by now.

Considering family and friends had to be interviewed Search Warrants had to be written, signed by the judge, issued to the companies, the companies had 3 days? To respond, more SW, I'm sure we haven't seen, divulging into the cell records, people's backgrounds, alibis, videos gone over and over, NYPD brought in to help with the cells, Computers analyzed, building a case, dotting their I's and crossing their T's and I'm sure I've missed a lot, I don't think it's taking to long. I think LE is holding things close to their vest, where they should be. And we will know more when they are ready to let the public know. Jmo
 
  • #713
Does Midlothian have their own Swat Team or would they call in another county's if needed?

IDK.
Seems like MPD 2015 annual report would discuss SWAT team, but if it was in there, I missed it.
http://www.midlothian.tx.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=92 and http://www.midlothian.tx.us/Archive.aspx?ADID=3774

Did not see SWAT mentioned on City of Midlo website either. http://www.midlothian.tx.us/index.aspx?NID=503

ETA: Oops, a local poster (sorry, forgot who) said Midlo has own SWAT team. I overlooked it???.
 
  • #714
IDK.
Seems like MPD 2015 annual report would discuss SWAT team, but if it was in there, I missed it.
http://www.midlothian.tx.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=92 and http://www.midlothian.tx.us/Archive.aspx?ADID=3774

Did not see SWAT mentioned on City of Midlo website either. http://www.midlothian.tx.us/index.aspx?NID=503

ETA: Oops, a local poster (sorry, forgot who) said Midlo has own SWAT team. I overlooked it???.
I believe it's not the department itself but the county that has SWAT
 
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I was just curious what the authentic Swat uniform looked like for Midlothian. Thanks y'all.
 
  • #717
Not very many people could be comfortable walking around with all that gear on unless your a football player and your used to being suited up for hours.. just my thoughts
 
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Hello all! Been reading for awhile.. just new to posting.
One things that stands out to me if that the perp/perp vehicle hasn't been spotted on any security camera elsewhere in town. With so many security camera systems on home and business it seems likely that someone would have caught this. I would imagine not a ton of cars out at that time of morning in a small town. It seem likely the some of the mentioned names would have been caught by some business camera leaving in the middle of night?
I would think they have surveyed the area to see who has cameras and asked?

Hello and :welcome: ! :D

Possibly for people or businesses who had exterior security cameras anywhere along routes to and from the church. It would help negate or substantiate someone's alibi LE: "You say you were at home asleep at that time? Why was your vehicle seen going S .5 miles from the murder scene at that very time?" Buuut, if the killer went through the woods or in someone else's car (rentals can be traced) they wouldn't show on the usual security cams. OTOH, where woods are, there may be TrailCams! We have them in various locations as lots of people do for spotting and enjoying our local wildlife. Maybe there's hope to catch whoever it is on any camera.
 
  • #719
It's called urban shield.

There are a group of specially trained officers who are trained by the best of the best all across the nation. They have been actively doing it since I believe 2013
 
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Ok I noticed something strange in the video and I know we have all watched it a million times so maybe someone else saw it and figured it out. In the video released on 4-18-2016 there is a purple table off behind the swatperp there is something black in the shadows and it almost looks like someone is standing there. Just noticed this but it could be a shadow maybe? Anyone else notice it? It's around the 3:58 mark.
 
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