He also mentions the person with the white van (old room mate possible) was afraid of his dog.
Okay, now we have an additional suspect -male- possibly being seen in a white minivan in front of a nearby Mexican restaurant. Shorter, skinny, beard...on camera between app.2:30am-4:30am
-Nin
Good grief. Why is it that new details seem to emerge the more the family members speak to reporters?
According to the mother in this video, the roommate was driving a white van, the same type of van that a restaurant owner called the stepfather about.
So wait, Jorge has a white van and a chevy malibu?
This guy's blood runs cold as ice if he was trying to burn the house down and kill the whole family, little kids, a baby, a pregnant woman, he must have been really resentful to them for kicking him out, or he knew they would suspect him. (Of course his blood is cold considering he abducted Diana but ykwim). Reminded of Hannah Anderson' s case:
The bodies of Christina and Ethan Anderson and the family dog, Cali, were later found in DiMaggio's burned home. AnAMBER alert*was issued for Hannah, who was found alive inCascade, Idaho*on August 10, a week after she was abducted. DiMaggio was killed by FBI agents during a shootout at theFrank Church River of No Return Wilderness*in Idaho, where he had been camping with Hannah Anderson.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Hannah_Anderson
Okeechobee county does grey and white
I bet police pinged his phone and found that he wasn't...."The Florida Department of Law Enforcement believes Diana is in the company of 28-year-old Jorge Guerrero. He has ties to the Orange County and Okeechobee area..."
http://www.wptv.com/news/state/diana-alvares-amber-alert-issued-for-girl-missing-near-fort-myers
I wonder if he really was in Orlando as he stated when the stepdad called him? (Doubtful, but you never know, if he thought the stepdad didn't suspect him...)
Okeechobee county does grey and white
I was in that thread (I even thanked your first post) but now it's saying that thread was deleted.
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I am still confused about the burners being an attempt to kill the family. if so, why didn't he start a fire? Why just turn on burners and leave? That seems pretty 'iffy' if one is trying to burn all the evidence and potential witnesses. If he was truly cold-blooded then he would have lit the couch on fire before he left, imo.