:thud: $400 grand?
I am still having trouble believing NH is bright enough to have not left some kind of evidence behind. He doesn't strike me as the brightest bulb in the box. Also his prior victim as a RSO was 5 yes old. Usually SO stay in a similar age range. Seems unlikely he would switch victimology from young child to adult even with Kelli's small stature. It's this stuff that makes me feel like I am going in circles on this one.
The key phrase is "Nick was saying..."
And that alone puts it in doubt since we don't know what, if anything, NH has said that is the truth.
Totally..as long as a hot shot defense lawyer doesn't get to him first.
Obviously, this is only my own opinion on this, and I am not making any assumptions at all, only theorizing based upon reports and information VOH has provided us. I don't know where the bar owner was, no, and I don't think his location friday evening is relative to this case. I believe that during the investigation and interviewing of the bar owner, staff, and patrons, it came to LE attention that Pointdexter is really SC and, being thorough, ran his (and probably everyone they questioned there) name, etc, through their database, thus coming up with the wants and warrants relative to unrelated matters. It happens. Likewise, I don't really think the bar owner/license holder's whereabouts that Friday evening are relative either.
Hinky meter going off on the Army guy that helped in the searching? That confuses me. Why would someone joining in the search for KB and/or evidence regarding her disappearance alert you? I think you think that he went off galavanting on his own and 'appeared' out of nowhere with the boots? is that why your meter is blinkin? I don't see it that way at all. The boots where found by this individual during a search - not an LE organized search, but a search by individuals in the area. At least that's how I interpreted his finding them. MOO
If I have learned anything, it's you never really know someone like you think you do...
The police can use triangulation of her cell phone and the 2 cell towers to determine approximately where her phone was when it pinged. The police stated that last ping was at the bar.
---Maybe the battery died before she left the bar ...
---Maybe something happened in the bar parking lot and someone removed the battery from her phone since they knew it was a GPS mapping their location...
The phone will continue to ping - even if not being used- until the battery dies or is removed. If you simply turn the phone off, but the phone has battery and is charged, then it should continue to ping.
Soooo - that means the last 2 texts were sent before she actually made it home. The text "Got home safely" was either put in by the perp or she sent it early to make someone think she was home earlier in the night....
http://triad.news14.com/content/loc...ontinue-search-for-missing-fort-bragg-soldier
Bergamine did say Bordeaux's husband was not at Froggy Bottoms Bar at the time she was there and that he is being cooperative in the search. Officials say the last time Bordeaux's cell phone was pinged was outside the bar.
Best I got so far.
So, a cell ping can be within a 2 mile radius and if that's the case, then that would be why all the searches were done between the bar and the apartment. That would mean that the last time Kelli's phone was used was within that area. Which also means that whoever sent that text that she got home safely was either by Kelli or by ______, either at the bar or at the apartment or anywhere in between.
Nick can't afford a hot shot defense lawyer unless one comes forth that wants to work pro-bono or until Nick is declared indigent by the court and a lawyer steps up that is willing to work for peanuts. I would be willing to bet that he will ask for a public defender. If he already had a hot shot attorney who was taking the case to get his name in the public eye, then we would already have heard from him (going by what we have seen in other high profile cases) IMO.