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The reference to a tracking device on suspect's truck would refer to original truck or replacement truck? Some of you keep up with dates better than I do. TIA
The reference to a tracking device on suspect's truck would refer to original truck or replacement truck? Some of you keep up with dates better than I do. TIA
now that we know his onstar records from east baton rouge parish are into play, i keep thinking about the poster in the last thread that kept saying somewhere by the bleachers by lsu needed to be searched.... does anyone remember that?
now that we know his onstar records from east baton rouge parish are into play, i keep thinking about the poster in the last thread that kept saying somewhere by the bleachers by lsu needed to be searched.... does anyone remember that?
Do we know when or how long he was in EBR? He could have been passing through on his way to New Orleans.
That isn't a 2008 extended cab GMC Sierra in front of the house, is it? (Image date April 2009). The list of BSL's vehicles didn't mention the color of that truck. https://maps.google.com/maps?q=247+...d=yCKYirwFIyxZQ43KlRWc3g&cbp=12,3.51,,0,19.84I am interested in finding out about the search warrent for the house listed @ 247 Ridgewood. this street is located off of souviner gate which is in the area near MS last sighting.
That isn't a 2008 extended cab GMC Sierra in front of the house, is it? (Image date April 2009). The list of BSL's vehicles didn't mention the color of that truck. https://maps.google.com/maps?q=247+...d=yCKYirwFIyxZQ43KlRWc3g&cbp=12,3.51,,0,19.84
ClaireT., thanks for your article - it included comprehensive information.
Question for you (or anyone else that knows the answer)...... Re: the tracking on the trucks. We see LE got warrants for placing tracking on the original DWT and for the replacement DWT. Is it known whether tracking was actually put on the original DWT and if so... the date that may have happened?
I believe the Onstar warrant is for the original truck, and the tracking device for the second so they could nab him and know if he attempted to leave the state.
So he tells the officer at the hospital in NO that he drove around awhile trying to find a hospital. BSL stated this because his wounds were probably noticeably not fresh so he needed an excuse to delay fresh wounds not being seen. He also was hoping to lay a foundation for an alibi, and one last thing, he stated his GPS was malfunctioning...he stated this in case LE can link him to anything with the GPS, his defense will try to say the GPS is wrong because it wasn't working right. OVEY!
I think it's probably pretty easy to figure out if a GPS does not work.
Ten minutes in a car will answer that.
Kind of an off the wall question, but has anyone ever seen a tracking device like LE would put on a vehicle? I am sure LE doesnt put a note on the windshield that says "hey, we're tracking you", but if a suspect were to look for one, would it be terribly difficult to find? .... Anyway, was BSL so cocky as to not even check his vehicle for one, or are they really that difficult to spot? And yes, I would assume they would be placed on the underside of a vehicle, but as a mechanic, I would think he would recognize something that didnt belong there if he bothered to look.
True but that vehicle was torched, preventing anyone from being able to spend ten minutes in it.
It may look like this .Kind of an off the wall question, but has anyone ever seen a tracking device like LE would put on a vehicle? I am sure LE doesnt put a note on the windshield that says "hey, we're tracking you", but if a suspect were to look for one, would it be terribly difficult to find? If I am not mistaken, in the Sierra LaMar case, Antolin Garcia's mom said that he knew that one had been placed on his car. I think the fact that he apparently was looking for one speaks volumes, btw. Anyway, was BSL so cocky as to not even check his vehicle for one, or are they really that difficult to spot? And yes, I would assume they would be placed on the underside of a vehicle, but as a mechanic, I would think he would recognize something that didnt belong there if he bothered to look.
I would imagine if BSL would have put his truck on a lift and looked good, he would have found it. A quick look under the rear bumper would not be good enough in my opinion.The T Trac XS portable gps tracker provides reliable information and a long battery life. Widely used by law enforcement, this gps vehicle locator can be used for covert vehicle tracking. The T Trac XS GPS personal tracking device is probably the most widely used portable tracking device used by law enforcement and private investigators.
I'm sure it is. Thanks! I was stuck thinking on some 'youth center' that made no sense at all.
I snipped the name to initials in your post. It's true the names are listed in the documents. We still want to respect their privacy. It's a google world, and it's not fair to a person who might have only encountered BSL in a passive way to have his name forever linked with a murder investigation.John R Young Chevrolet is in Eunice. A car dealership. That's all I got as my best guess. Also there is a person's statement they have for "Dw B". This person works at/owns a body shop in same area. I hope its ok to list this name, as its on the court document for all to see.
I snipped the name to initials in your post. It's true the names are listed in the documents. We still want to respect their privacy. It's a google world, and it's not fair to a person who might have only encountered BSL in a passive way to have his name forever linked with a murder investigation.
I must be tired. For those who don't know, Eunice LA is close to where BSL lived. It just jumped at me when I saw JRYC cause I used to go to Eunice often many years ago and passed the place many times. I can't see the initials being for any other place of business. And the DB reference I made wasn't listed as a statement from this person, but as a "permission to search" and its listed twice so does that mean they searched twice or this was possibly a typo. I wonder if he tried to get the truck repaired then decided his best bet would be to torch it.