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It's a day shy of two weeks now.
Padded VA Hospital Rooms for $1000 Alex My ignoree,s will never be Rock Stars on 24 hr campfire.....Like me!!!! What are psychotic puppet hunters?
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Wonder if the fbi consulted the psychic? Nobody, she's self appointed. She's a fraud, the video is posted on her YouTube channel. She's seizing the moment to do a little profiteering from these widely publicized murders.
Padded VA Hospital Rooms for $1000 Alex My ignoree,s will never be Rock Stars on 24 hr campfire.....Like me!!!! What are psychotic puppet hunters?
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Wonder if the fbi consulted the psychic? Nobody, she's self appointed. She's a fraud, the video is posted on her YouTube channel. She's seizing the moment to do a little profiteering from these widely publicized murders. My sarcasm font is apparently broken. 😏
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The trail is going cold. A serious psycho, who murdered this other guy? He attacks at random, and leaves no fingerprints, or bloody shoeprints?
I love how, on Day One, the cops said "No threat to the community."
If it is random, those are the hardest crimes to solve. If this is random, and no prints, they may never solve it.
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The trail is going cold. A serious psycho, who murdered this other guy? He attacks at random, and leaves no fingerprints, or bloody shoeprints?
I love how, on Day One, the cops said "No threat to the community."
If it is random, those are the hardest crimes to solve. If this is random, and no prints, they may never solve it. How do you know what evidence they have collected? Why would they release info on fingerprints or shoe prints?
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I agree, this whole "No threat to the community" seems to be the new thing they all toss out almost immediately.
I wouldn't put a lot of credence on it being meaningful. Must be something in the new handbook.
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Wonder if the fbi consulted the psychic? Nobody, she's self appointed. She's a fraud, the video is posted on her YouTube channel. She's seizing the moment to do a little profiteering from these widely publicized murders. Kinda like you..
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The trail is going cold. A serious psycho, who murdered this other guy? He attacks at random, and leaves no fingerprints, or bloody shoeprints?
I love how, on Day One, the cops said "No threat to the community."
If it is random, those are the hardest crimes to solve. If this is random, and no prints, they may never solve it. How do you know what evidence they have collected? Why would they release info on fingerprints or shoe prints? He's watched murder she wrote and matlock!
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It's getting more obvious by the day that the Podunk Junction cop shop is in WAY over their heads on this one. Keeping some details from public knowledge is routine investigative technique- - - - -floundering around forever isn't!
Ignorance can be fixed. Stupid is forever!
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Two weeks is now "forever".....
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It's getting more obvious by the day that the Podunk Junction cop shop is in WAY over their heads on this one. Keeping some details from public knowledge is routine investigative technique- - - - -floundering around forever isn't! You do realize that podunk junction cop shop had Idaho State police and the FBI involved since the beginning, right? Moscow PD may be ‘leading’ the investigation but it doesn’t end there.
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Two weeks is now "forever"..... Delphi murders took what, 4 years to arrest a suspect? And they were very tight lipped the whole time about what evidence they had.
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It's getting more obvious by the day that the Podunk Junction cop shop is in WAY over their heads on this one. Keeping some details from public knowledge is routine investigative technique- - - - -floundering around forever isn't! You do realize that podunk junction cop shop had Idaho State police and the FBI involved since the begging, right? Moscow PD may be ‘leading’ the investigation but it doesn’t end there. News reported first rattle out of the box local police called in the best they could get. They admitted they needed help. What I understood from one article I read was so much blood it was hard to even collect evidence. This could be complicated above a lot of well trained peoples heads.
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Don’t know if this is possible, but wouldn’t it be interesting to dump all cell phone numbers that pinged a tower within a mile of both crime scenes, and see which one was near both places around the time of the murders?
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Don’t know if this is possible, but wouldn’t it be interesting to dump all cell phone numbers that pinged a tower within a mile of both crime scenes, and see which one was near both places around the time of the murders? Ya it's called a tower dump, that was mentioned pages ago (by yours truly). It takes time to get that data from cell providers...and more time to sift through all the info. Then they would have to locate specific numbers that were connected to the tower, determine the carriers for those numbers, the registered owners, then chase down those leads. They could dump the closet tower (don't know if it's a mile away). They could also interrogate the wifi router if the residence had one to see what devices connected to it. This is a quadruple homicide. Kinda high stakes. You don't want to prematurely focus on any one person, or talk to people before you have the goods (ie lab results, phone data, etc). That means it could be months down the road... Unless they believe this was a random serial type murder, then action might be a necessity
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Don’t know if this is possible, but wouldn’t it be interesting to dump all cell phone numbers that pinged a tower within a mile of both crime scenes, and see which one was near both places around the time of the murders? Ya it's called a tower dump, that was mentioned pages ago (by yours truly). It takes time to get that data from cell providers...and more time to sift through all the info. Then they would have to locate specific numbers that were connected to the tower, determine the carriers for those numbers, the registered owners, then chase down those leads. They could dump the closet tower (don't know if it's a mile away). They could also interrogate the wifi router if the residence had one to see what devices connected to it. This is a quadruple homicide. Kinda high stakes. You don't want to prematurely focus on any one person, or talk to people before you have the goods (ie lab results, phone data, etc). That means it could be months down the road... Unless they believe this was a random serial type murder, then action might be a necessity Having TWO (and maybe three) related crime scenes would make cross checking those records for matching numbers a bit of a priority if I were running the show……..
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Maybe someone should call Moscow PD and clue them into the wealth of investigative knowledge that is being dispensed here.
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Don’t know if this is possible, but wouldn’t it be interesting to dump all cell phone numbers that pinged a tower within a mile of both crime scenes, and see which one was near both places around the time of the murders? Ya it's called a tower dump, that was mentioned pages ago (by yours truly). It takes time to get that data from cell providers...and more time to sift through all the info. Then they would have to locate specific numbers that were connected to the tower, determine the carriers for those numbers, the registered owners, then chase down those leads. They could dump the closet tower (don't know if it's a mile away). They could also interrogate the wifi router if the residence had one to see what devices connected to it. This is a quadruple homicide. Kinda high stakes. You don't want to prematurely focus on any one person, or talk to people before you have the goods (ie lab results, phone data, etc). That means it could be months down the road... Unless they believe this was a random serial type murder, then action might be a necessity Having TWO (and maybe three) related crime scenes would make cross checking those records for matching numbers a bit of a priority if I were running the show…….. IF you have multiple crime scenes. Also, as stated before, tower Data takes time to get. I think my last cell tower data warrant took over a week to receive for an attempted homicide. That was for two specific cell phones. Also depending on the tower location and crime scene locations, the same tower might be the primary one for both locations. Lots of info to sift through.
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Maybe someone should call Moscow PD and clue them into the wealth of investigative knowledge that is being dispensed here. Only after they get through Reddit and 4 Chan.
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wifi routers in the area are the easiest. Betting this guy was smart enough not to carry a cell phone. They started the cellular data collection first day Don’t know if this is possible, but wouldn’t it be interesting to dump all cell phone numbers that pinged a tower within a mile of both crime scenes, and see which one was near both places around the time of the murders? Ya it's called a tower dump, that was mentioned pages ago (by yours truly). It takes time to get that data from cell providers...and more time to sift through all the info. Then they would have to locate specific numbers that were connected to the tower, determine the carriers for those numbers, the registered owners, then chase down those leads. They could dump the closet tower (don't know if it's a mile away). They could also interrogate the wifi router if the residence had one to see what devices connected to it. This is a quadruple homicide. Kinda high stakes. You don't want to prematurely focus on any one person, or talk to people before you have the goods (ie lab results, phone data, etc). That means it could be months down the road... Unless they believe this was a random serial type murder, then action might be a necessity
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