Glammie
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There have been no persons of interest named by LE, so I am pretty sure that the rules here prohibit talking about sleuthing their personal lives/routines.
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RBBM : Or how well organized the plan was if it was a targeted hit. I would say that the plan might have been well laid out, but the actual application was sloppy, leaving his burglary tools at the crime scene, as an example. jmo
Thanks. I had heard the term but didn't know what it meant. It seems they are going to need to use every tool they have unless they can find the bloody clothes in possession of the perp, or with the perp's dna.It is utilized in solving murders---another tool. It will show fiber transfers, minuscule skin cells that fell onto the victim. It is not a perfect finger-pointer to the perp & not nearly as straight forward as regular DNA crime analysis. But it can prove a useful tool during investigations whereby no direct DNA is found at the scene. I don't think touch DNA holds up as formal evidence during trials though.
The only issue that I immediately notice is this guy, CW, uses his fists as weapons. He doesn't bludgeon opponents with a tool. He doesn't need a screwdriver to get the job done. Nor does he appear to possess the persona of a killer. He apologized for breaking the fighter's arm by saying the guy "didn't tap". This is a man who joined the military after 9/11. He is a patriot. He fights in a cage. He does not accost women, jmho. He loves them and likely flirts with them. I don't think that he kills them by sitting on their chest while stabbing them with a tool.
IOW, the SP is a coward who ambushed this precious lady during a time when she would least expect it. After all, she was inside the Church of Christ.
Do we know if those tools were brought to the scene by the perp or just picked up from the church to use.I wouldn't necessarily take leaving them behind as due to sloppiness. Keep in mind they were used as weapons and just as you could stick someone with knife and leave it in the body, you could do so with any other sharp force trauma weapon. We don't know the full extent of the injuries MB received.
It is utilized in solving murders---another tool. It will show fiber transfers, minuscule skin cells that fell onto the victim. It is not a perfect finger-pointer to the perp & not nearly as straight forward as regular DNA crime analysis. But it can prove a useful tool during investigations whereby no direct DNA is found at the scene. I don't think touch DNA holds up as formal evidence during trials though.
I wouldn't necessarily take leaving them behind as due to sloppiness. Keep in mind they were used as weapons and just as you could stick someone with knife and leave it in the body, you could do so with any other sharp force trauma weapon. We don't know the full extent of the injuries MB received.
Not suspicious at all. I was reading through one of the 'who killed Missy Bevers' groups on Facebook and at least one person said they messaged her to see if she did it. Her name and face are all over the internet in association with this crime. She has kids who go online. She has removed her online self from being hurt further. If she is found to NOT be the perp, I would expect a ton of people should be sending her hand written apologies, flowers, etc as that would make her very much a victim. Being a mom of 4 is hard enough, and we are only speculating with very little info. Be very careful with your words, they can hurt more than physical pain.
It is clear to me that they know exactly who is reponsible. I don't understand their handling of this case at all. What are they waiting for?
I wouldn't necessarily take leaving them behind as due to sloppiness. Keep in mind they were used as weapons and just as you could stick someone with knife and leave it in the body, you could do so with any other sharp force trauma weapon. We don't know the full extent of the injuries MB received.
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I grabbed this still from a video about the Bevers case. Sorry, I can't recall which website. Can any of the locals tell me if this is actually the type of security cameras in the Creekside church? Or is it just a stock photo?
I agree with this. I have noticed too. The B's come across as a bit 'poshy', for want of a better word where as MB seems more down to earth and approachable. MB & KS are chalk and cheese imo. Not sure if that means they didn't like each other though. I don't feel they're involved. MB's brothers appear to be supportive of BB.
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Originally Posted by PoirotryInMotion
LE have at least 30 minutes of video surveillance, though (they say) none was taken during the actual murder. If the murder happened after 4:20 AM (it did), and they have surveillance video starting with Swatperp's movements at 3:50 AM, how do you know the unknown car was there during the murder (after 4:20)?
It might sound like I'm splitting hairs, but the distinction is important. I am only theorizing that Swatperp left on foot. Have no idea what the unknown car is about, unless it was an accomplice on lookout, and I've not excluded that possibility - and that an accomplice may have driven Swatperp to the church. But I don't believe that unknown car (or an accomplice) was necessarily there during her murder, and the existence of a video frame with that car in it doesn't prove a getaway car was in the lot during her murder. (If it was an accomplice, that'd be cutting things too close for comfort, I'd think).
We know that b/c the cameras are said by LE to have been motion-activated. The car wouldn't be on any video before the perp came in because there WAS no video before the perp came in.
And it must have been gone when police came or they'd have the car's make and model (not to mention the license plate, VIN#, etc.) But they say they don't KNOW the make and model...so it was gone when they got there.
Do we know if those tools were brought to the scene by the perp or just picked up from the church to use.
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