Omg what a twitter account... I have no words.Sorry if I've missed this being discussed -- and hopefully this post isn't violating any rules this time since the POIs name is now known -- but has anyone typed his name into Google, last name and then first name along with the word "twitter" to pull up the twitter accounts registered to that name?
It looks like there are a few accounts under that name and we obviously can't know for sure if any of them are even related to the POI, but one of the accounts is TERRIFYING. It creeped me out as soon as I saw it this morning and I can't quit thinking about it
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That, and rubber doesn’t burn clean.
You want attention, that’s how you get it.
Also, 27 BOXES OF AR-15 223 AMMUNITION! Makes me wonder if he was planning something else, too. Reports have said that he has no previous (known) criminal history so I wonder if his recent divorce may have ignited a long-simmering rage. If he is responsible for the disappearance of ML, could he also have been planning something else - which is why he had 540 rounds of ammunition (20 per box).
Ugh same here. It made me feel physically sick when I stumbled across it. Not sure if it's him, but scary nonetheless. MOOOmg what a twitter account... I have no words.
[vomit emoji]
It is an Army cold weather fleece. The patches and name are velcroed on.![]()
His name with what appears to be an exclamation point seems off though.
ECWCS Gen III Level 3 USAF Fleece Jacket (Foliage)
EXACTLY! I was just going to say the same thing!Suddenly becoming withdrawn is a hallmark of depression and a myriad of mental illnesses. I find it interesting to note that he had been evicted from the apartment he had been renting prior buying this house.
The POI may have been finding it harder to seperate his fantasy life from his real life. MOO.
Team Nightmares - Liquipedia - The StarCraft II Encyclopedia
He ran a Starcraft II team.
One of the reviewers of his book said he posed as a sugar daddy. That could very well be the case.
Agreed, my family members keep 500-1,000 rounds on hand because there are often shortages with AR-15 ammo. Although it makes me wonder if he was fond of the idea of becoming a shooter. Doesn't seem like enough stock for that instance though...That sounds like a lot, but it isn’t with that weapon.
He probably had magazines left over from his military days, and those hold 30 rounds.
A trip or two to the range, or wherever he liked to shoot, and that would go fast.
But it does look ominous with the circumstances we now have.
Good catch. I looked it up on AAFES and found the Army Fleece but couldn't link it so I googled the name and this one popped up. I didn't check it out as carefully as I should have, but you are right, they look very similar.That’s Airforce. Looks similar though.
I figured he would use the Airbnb bed set and then claim denial plausibility - must have been one of my boarders - although I haven’t discounted those pieces were tied to the car and dumped somewhere depending on his level of planning ? jMOSalt Lake City police confirm 'person of interest' in disappearance of U of U student MacKenzie Lueck | Gephardt Daily
This article says that the mattress and box spring LE are trying to recover are from the basement rental room. Has this been mentioned anyplace else ? I had it in my head that the missing pieces were from his bedroom.
From what I've researched so far about "Geeks Online", it is a group effort. It is not a start-up. It is a collaborative group effort, with many players. JMO.MOO - Geeks Online gives me the impression he was trying to start his own Help Desk business. seems to fit his so called work experience.
What in the.......
It's listed as a "Biography".Is his book a true crime book?
I think he likely used it to poke his fire
Getting caught up here so forgive me if it’s been addressed. Have they said that the fire went on for days now? Ugh. That’s what I was hoping was not the case.
Omg I just looked it up because I was curious too. I thought maybe it had to do with strangulation but I was totally wrong.
Necklacing - Wikipedia
Necklacing is the practice of extrajudicial summary execution and torture method carried out by forcing a rubber tyre, filled with petrol, around a victim's chest and arms, and setting it on fire. The victim may take up to 20 minutes to die, suffering severe burns in the process.
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