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I think in an area where shooting is legal people don’t seem to notice.
Facts. I live in a metropolitan city and have an outdoor gun range a few blocks away the police use daily. I wouldn't think twice about a gun shot.I think in an area where shooting is legal people don’t seem to notice.
I live out in the country where gunfire is common. I get out of my chair and look outside everytime to see what animals are fleeing etc. Its usually obvious if someone is target practicing or hunting depending on the number and cadence of rounds. Shots in the middle of the night would not be normal and would be investigated. It seems like these shots went undetected in this case, unfortunately.Facts. I live in a metropolitan city and have an outdoor gun range a few blocks away the police use daily. I wouldn't think twice about a gun shot.
I live out in the country where gunfire is common. I get out of my chair and look outside everytime to see what animals are fleeing etc. Its usually obvious if someone is target practicing or hunting depending on the number and cadence of rounds. Shots in the middle of the night would not be normal and would be investigated. It seems like these shots went undetected in this case, unfortunately.
I'm just trying to imagine the actual events. Multiple shots but over how long a period. Given the proximity of the resort, the killer would not know if they were heard or not. I wonder how frantic the killer was in moving the victims, not knowing if someone was watching. One of the ways out of there goes right past the resort lodgings where someone might have been watching or already have called 911.
^^bbmI live out in the country where gunfire is common. I get out of my chair and look outside everytime to see what animals are fleeing etc. Its usually obvious if someone is target practicing or hunting depending on the number and cadence of rounds. Shots in the middle of the night would not be normal and would be investigated. It seems like these shots went undetected in this case, unfortunately.
I'm just trying to imagine the actual events. Multiple shots but over how long a period. Given the proximity of the resort, the killer would not know if they were heard or not. I wonder how frantic the killer was in moving the victims, not knowing if someone was watching. One of the ways out of there goes right past the resort lodgings where someone might have been watching or already have called 911.
Yes From this map^^bbm
I'm not familiar with the area. Is the resort lodging that you pass the Whispering Oaks Ranch-- located on the La Sal Mountain Loop Road, approximately 20 miles southeast of downtown Moab, Utah?
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Our La Sal Mountain Property - Whispering Oaks Ranch | Moab, Utah
Thank you @Missing Susan. Chilling to think what horror took place here.View attachment 332713
I'm parked on south mesa road aka the national forest road looking south. The views up here are stunning and I saw people parked on the access road to watch sunset.
Yikes. I hope police are keeping a close eye on this guy. I wonder if unsealing that warrant was something that was requested/litigated, if it just automatically unsealed or if authorities choose to unseal it as part of pressuring their "potential suspect".Marcos Ortiz@tv_mortiz
Unsealed search warrant reveals possible suspect in Moab murders |
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Unsealed search warrant reveals possible suspect in Moab murders
MOAB, Utah (ABC4) – A newly unsealed search warrant has revealed a possible suspect in the double murders of two Moab women. Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner were brutally murdered while cam…
9:52 PM · Feb 21, 2022
Yikes. I hope police are keeping a close eye on this guy. I wonder if unsealing that warrant was something that was requested/litigated, if it just automatically unsealed or if authorities choose to unseal it as part of pressuring their "potential suspect".
Did they not get this bloody jacket for testing in their search? Was it just mentioned in the request for a warrant because police saw it when making a visit to the camp and by the time the warrant was issued, it was gone? How long was the gap between these dates? Has this transient type left the state now since he wasn't charged?
In Utah, prosecutors can ask the court to keep a warrant sealed in six month extensions. At the end of each six month period, they have to re-file for another extension. Rule 40 - Search Warrants, Utah R. Crim. P. 40 | Casetext Search + Citator
If this person of interest was developed soon after the murders in August, it seems we are right at the end of one of those six month time frames. So the warrant probably unsealed "automatically," but also was allowed to by the prosecutor's office, as they could have easily requested another extension if they thought it necessary for the integrity of the investigation. I doubt it was an oversight.
I don't see anything in the news article that indicates they weren't able to collect evidence that they were seeking, including the blankets or the jacket. Maybe I missed something though...can you explain why you thought they weren't able to get them? The article says "authorities found...".
What @Betty P said. I assume that if they collected blood that could match our victims or weapons even in the same caliber that it would have been enough for an arrest.In Utah, prosecutors can ask the court to keep a warrant sealed in six month extensions. At the end of each six month period, they have to re-file for another extension. Rule 40 - Search Warrants, Utah R. Crim. P. 40 | Casetext Search + Citator
If this person of interest was developed soon after the murders in August, it seems we are right at the end of one of those six month time frames. So the warrant probably unsealed "automatically," but also was allowed to by the prosecutor's office, as they could have easily requested another extension if they thought it necessary for the integrity of the investigation. I doubt it was an oversight.
I don't see anything in the news article that indicates they weren't able to collect evidence that they were seeking, including the blankets or the jacket. Maybe I missed something though...can you explain why you thought they weren't able to get them? The article says "authorities found...".
What @Betty P said. I assume that if they collected blood that could match our victims or weapons even in the same caliber that it would have been enough for an arrest.
Doesnt a sheriff have the ability to determine if a blood sample is from a human and what blood type it is?