Bernard_Shakey
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Dodge County. Lomira, WI is about 4 hours away from Barron, WI and on opposite side of the state. Lots of sex trafficking going on w/rumors that Hwy 41 (where she went missing) is a key corridor.
Demand fuels sex trafficking along I-41
It was more geared towards bullets..
There’s a no of shotgun shell types in addition to home made shells.
If shotgun shells could be no of guns..
I just think if u release the shell type or bullet type u might get a store clerk that says there’s the one guy that bought bunch if that type ... or somebody could remember one guy at range that only uses that but he left town 2 months ago.
I know le is probably looking for all purchases like crazy if those shells or bullets but outside that why not release it.. unless that’s all they got.. if so kinda screwed.
Don’t think you’d have 500 tips think u might have 20/30 ... who knows might get somebody to call in right guy.. beats the 0 tips we got now.
That's an interesting thought and would lend itself to more than 1 perp.
I personally am of the opinion that there was only one perp who came for Jayme.
If this case is cold, it would be better to get 500 tips than nothing.
I am in the camp of 500 leads is better than nothing. What is a viable lead? At least in this scenario people are reporting other people that own the type of gun/rifle ( rifle would narrow it down even more, imo) that was actually used in the crime. Just name searching the people to narrow down the list with felons or previous arrests would help. It's a way better lead than a black suvWould you still feel this way if those 500 tips were completely unrelated and lead nowhere? Then police could have spent the time on other more viable leads...
Meth defendant lives near crime sceneSearching online for info on that drug bust that the FBI made (while they were in town). Can’t seem to find anything online? :/. Anyone have info ?
I am in the camp of 500 leads is better than nothing. What is a viable lead? At least in this scenario people are reporting other people that own the type of gun/rifle ( rifle would narrow it down even more, imo) that was actually used in the crime. Just name searching the people to narrow down the list with felons or previous arrests would help. It's a way better lead than a black suv
I have been trying to look back at language used by LE in previous cases. In the case of Gypsy Blancharde, it seems that LE also designated her ‘missing and endangered’ rather than abducted when they still believed her to be 12 years old, though most of the links on websleuths from that time are now dead, so perhaps I am over analysing the way LE are referring to Jayme.
I find much of the language used in this case to be very interesting; her family are still using terms like ‘come home’. If anyone could point me towards media reports of cases of actual violent abduction, between the abduction and the discovery of the child, I would be interested to read how LE describes the case.
I'm wondering if someone walked off with her or something.But the dogs only followed her scent to the front ?Fitzgerald said there are at least 25 to 30 people working on the case throughout the day, reviewing video, social media and more. Authorities were looking for two potential vehicles of interest earlier in the investigation, but Fitzgerald said they're not as "keen" on those anymore.
Jayme Closs: Barron raises symbol of hope as investigators' frustration mounts
Not even those cars anymore it seems![]()
I don' t think you are reaching at all. It could be anything. They could have parked on back roads and went part on foot part in carDoes anyone know why law enforcement is so certain perp had a car ?? I know when weirdo broke into home they quickly said he doesn’t have a car ... so it’s not the perp.. among other things ...
Do they have tire tracks , video of car, did perp say get in damn car on 911 call ??
The police seem certain they used car to escape... that makes sense with 2 people...
But you would think they have something said or found to simply not entertain leaving on foot / atv... or am I reaching.?
I hadn't even noticed the part of the reason police ruled out creepy panty thief was because he didn't own / have access to a car!I don' t think you are reaching at all. It could be anything. They could have parked on back roads and went part on foot part in car
I think that the dogs not having their scent is why LE isn't pursuing that though but who knows what happened.
oh, yes. I forgot about thatI hadn't even noticed the part of the reason police ruled out creepy panty thief was because he didn't own / have access to a car!
I just think if u release the shell type or bullet type u might get a store clerk that says there’s the one guy that bought bunch if that type ... or somebody could remember one guy at range that only uses that but he left town 2 months ago.
If the phone is off, in airplane mode, or the perp did not bring a phone with them then likely nothing will be found in that particular kind of search.
Does anyone know why law enforcement is so certain perp had a car ?? I know when weirdo broke into home they quickly said he doesn’t have a car ... so it’s not the perp.. among other things ...
Do they have tire tracks , video of car, did perp say get in damn car on 911 call ??
The police seem certain they used car to escape... that makes sense with 2 people...
But you would think they have something said or found to simply not entertain leaving on foot / atv... or am I reaching.?
Cellphone tracking is an excellent way of tracking the movements of a suspect, once you have a suspect. I have never once heard of LE finding a suspect via his cellphone pings.Perp may have had phone w/ him while casing the place ahead of the attack -- maybe even a couple days prior -- then left it elsewhere on the night of the attack. If the perp cased the place/made a dry run, of course.
I think that if perhaps a shotgun was used, it is highly unlikely that a person could walk there, commit the crime, then leave with a shotgun and a 13 year old girl, likely in pyjamas, in tow without being seen.I think this is a very good point -- is LE simply assuming they left in a car?