And you know this how
you may all go to hell and i will go to Texas
Ag_N_Houston said:
I don't think he killed himself. No reason for him to disappear to do that. I think he realized they were going to find her body and had his parents help him flee. He's probably already in a country with no extradition.
Is EVERYONE a travel vlogger these days?MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
The big breakthrough in the case appeared to come from a random family travel YouTube channel who was editing their B-roll from in the area and thought they spotted a familiar looking van. You can't tell in the video, but they said they noticed it had Florida plates when they passed it twice.
If you believe random internet sleuths, they've found the exact area where the van was parked on Google Earth. Then based on news helicopter footage that shows the area and the precise location where the forensics tent was set up, the tent was 900 ft away from where Random Family Youtubers just happened to catch the parked van with their dashcam.
No doubt the dashcam was the giant break in the case.
Crow for dinner: looks like I got this one really, really wrong at the outset. Good on y'all whose gut instincts are way better than mine.
It doesn't work like that. The question should be: What evidence is there that proves that he's guilty?hedge said:
what evidence is there that aquits him ?
MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
The big breakthrough in the case appeared to come from a random family travel YouTube channel who was editing their B-roll from in the area and thought they spotted a familiar looking van. You can't tell in the video, but they said they noticed it had Florida plates when they passed it twice.
If you believe random internet sleuths, they've found the exact area where the van was parked on Google Earth. Then based on news helicopter footage that shows the area and the precise location where the forensics tent was set up, the tent was 900 ft away from where Random Family Youtubers just happened to catch the parked van with their dashcam.
No doubt the dashcam was the giant break in the case.
Crow for dinner: looks like I got this one really, really wrong at the outset. Good on y'all whose gut instincts are way better than mine.
hedge said:
i agree, i just dont see where tandy is coming from with the idea that the boyfriend had nothing to do with it now
Too bad you weren't right. Feel bad for her family.MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
Crow for dinner: looks like I got this one really, really wrong at the outset. Good on y'all whose gut instincts are way better than mine.
As discussed earlier, if there were no charges against him, he probably wasn't "officially" unable to travel. I doubt his attorney recommended it, but I'm guessing his parents helped him. Maybe he didn't hop a flight to the Ukraine, maybe he got some hair dye and was headed to Mexico (Scott Peterson style). My point was that I think it's much more likely he is on the run than it is that he killed himself out of guilt.Ol_Ag_02 said:Ag_N_Houston said:
I don't think he killed himself. No reason for him to disappear to do that. I think he realized they were going to find her body and had his parents help him flee. He's probably already in a country with no extradition.
How would this guy have been allowed unnoticed on an airplane? These people aren't exactly publicly traded money.
Ag_N_Houston said:As discussed earlier, if there were no charges against him, he probably wasn't "officially" unable to travel. I doubt his attorney recommended it, but I'm guessing his parents helped him. Maybe he didn't hop a flight to the Ukraine, maybe he got some hair dye and was headed to Mexico (Scott Peterson style). My point was that I think it's much more likely he is on the run than it is that he killed himself out of guilt.Ol_Ag_02 said:Ag_N_Houston said:
I don't think he killed himself. No reason for him to disappear to do that. I think he realized they were going to find her body and had his parents help him flee. He's probably already in a country with no extradition.
How would this guy have been allowed unnoticed on an airplane? These people aren't exactly publicly traded money.
You realize the airlines keep records of the passengers who fly on their planes right?Ag_N_Houston said:As discussed earlier, if there were no charges against him, he probably wasn't "officially" unable to travel. I doubt his attorney recommended it, but I'm guessing his parents helped him. Maybe he didn't hop a flight to the Ukraine, maybe he got some hair dye and was headed to Mexico (Scott Peterson style). My point was that I think it's much more likely he is on the run than it is that he killed himself out of guilt.Ol_Ag_02 said:Ag_N_Houston said:
I don't think he killed himself. No reason for him to disappear to do that. I think he realized they were going to find her body and had his parents help him flee. He's probably already in a country with no extradition.
How would this guy have been allowed unnoticed on an airplane? These people aren't exactly publicly traded money.
hedge said:
i agree, i just dont see where tandy is coming from with the idea that the boyfriend had nothing to do with it now
hedge said:
At the time he was gone there would have been zero cause to stop him
Local cops said yesterday they had no reason to suspect a connection. I think they know who did that one.MaximusDMeridius said:
What about murdered couple in Utah? Still no connection?
There's a lot of forensic downside in loading a dead body in the car. If the death was caused by penetrating trauma you're running a risk of leaving blood trails that will be hard to explain. And if the decedent has been dead for a while, signs of decomposition in the van would be VERY inconvenient to explain.maroonblood said:
Assuming he did it, and I do, it's strange to me that he left her body at the campsite.