https://twitter.com/HenryGraff/status/514141924648058880
UPDATE: police say they went into Jesse Matthew's apartment looking for specific items. They found them. Won't disclose details.
Specific Items .... Even more interesting :what:
https://twitter.com/HenryGraff/status/514141924648058880
UPDATE: police say they went into Jesse Matthew's apartment looking for specific items. They found them. Won't disclose details.
I don't know, but I do know that it would be far easier to get them elsewhere. I get my family's passport photos taken at the neighborhood Walgreens, because I do not care for the DMV.Here's a thought. Doesn't the DMV take pictures for passport photos?
It appears that "light blue" is not a colour of 1997 Nissan Sentra. The closest I can find is "Silver Mint", which I suppose *might* look blue. (I googled)
In one of the PC's a guy the chief referred to as "Jim" said they spoke to him (if I'm not mistaken) but implied dissatisfaction with the results and said he still wanted to speak to him. They gave the impression that he wasn't telling them anything.
Longo said yesterday it was covert
So let me get this straight. JLM goes to the DMV to renew his license after the police show up at his apartment, seizing and searching his orange coupe? Was he driving on an expired license or something, then? :thinking:
I feel like for what ever reason they purposely gave an old description of JM.
bbm overtly
http://wtvr.com/2014/09/21/arrest-w...-hannah-graham-mystery/?shared=email&msg=fail
I don't like the way this was done.... seems like they were looking to find something to get him with... what was a high rate of speed? - going 35 in a 25mph?
If he's guilty of harming Hannah, then I all for a death sentence, so don't get me wrong...
He might have noticed that he lost his driver's license. Some people are notoriously bad at hanging onto their things, including ID. Did he go to DMV after police searched his car and place? He's been in so much trouble for not having driver documentation that he might finally have gotten through his head that he had better have all his paper work and ID and that he could have charges filed for driving around without a license if he can't locate his. Too bad for him, he didn't think about not driving recklessly from the PD.
Interesting that they were looking for something specific....could they have gotten a tip from someone or found something during one of the searches? Maybe they are getting closer to finding out what happened?
A wanted poster for a traffic violation.
Same here - and for the same reasons. Last week after watching the surveillance video from Sal's, I stated that I didn't see how "dreads" could have caught up to Hannah as she walked through the Downtown Mall, but of course I was wrong about that. Since then I haven't bothered to speculate much. It really doesn't matter if my guesses are right or wrong; it only matters if LE finds Hannah, and, if a crime was committed, that the perpetrator be captured and brought to face justice.I'm very much undecided about whether JM is responsible or not, there's just too much we don't know. And aside from missing information, there is also conflicting information, this whole case has been screwy from the start. However, I really, really hope Longo has more than what he has stated in the press conferences.
I doubt it was covert. They were likely right behind him, hoping he would try to lose them.
Longo said yesterday it was covert
He actually said it was OVERT. Not being argumentative, but I heard him repeat it again on his Today show interview this morning.
I have heard for years this saying, can and will be used against you...but just yesterday on the threads someone posted a youtube video explaining that is will ONLY be used against you...you pretty much cannot use it for your own defense of what you said as that is considered heresay.
I'm sure I'm opening up :worms: but it was a lightbulb going off in my head that what you say cannot be used to help your defense unless YOU got on the stand and repeated it. Which Def Attys aren't likely to do.
:moo:
BBM. But M preferred to leave the police station by driving in a reckless manner, refusing to pull over and causing a car chase. That is not quite laying low. He gave them a reason to arrest him, all because of that. What the heck was he thinking to commit a driving violation (driving recklessly or speeding and then refusing to pull over) when he had just been told to lay low?
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