paris_paris
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Sleuthing him is against Wesleuths rules I believe.
We got permission from a mod because he is "wanted". Couple pages back.
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Sleuthing him is against Wesleuths rules I believe.
Sleuthing him is against Wesleuths rules I believe.
Tricia stated for this person it was okay.Sleuthing him is against Wesleuths rules I believe.
Sleuthing him is against Wesleuths rules I believe.
Sleuthing him is against Wesleuths rules I believe.
Since this is a criminal law enforcement is looking for in Indiana I gave permission to Confusion to post the information.
Justin Wildey is open for sleuthing but absolutely no one else connected to him no matter how remote.
I am not suggesting he is guilty of this crime but since he is a wanted criminal, his crime is a sexual crime against children and Indiana is one of his stomping grounds we should allow a discussion.
Tricia
bulbous . . . makes me think of W. C. Fields' nose. Love that word, Lilibet!
Do you spend your leisure time perusing the Oxford English Dictionary, or Roget's Thesaurus? Maybe I should post the definition, just to refresh my feeble mind!
bulbous: adj.: having a bulb; resembling a bulb
I agree...LE looked completely shaken up at the initial PC. Enough so, that I immediately thought, "There's more to this." I wonder if they encountered a scene so depraved that that they quickly figured out that they had a SK on their hands or if they linked this to an attempted abduction by a sex trafficking ring. JMO.I cant recall seeing that deer in the headlights reaction from LE before.
There was a news report Delphi murders investigation update on the WTHR channel (posted on youtube 27 Feb 2017) in which the reporter said that more than 100 detectives from 20 agencies are working on this case.
I assume (perhaps wrongly) that detectives means detectives and therefore does not include other occupation categories.
A bigger than usual LE response? Cant shake the feeling that something about this case has really rattled LE.
Gray Huges videos are awesome!
I did not know there was crime scene tape on the southeast side of the creek
I dont think anyone wants to know who the victims are. There's a difference between being wanted in connection or relation to vs being convicted.
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I thought sleuthing RSO's was allowed? Can someone tell me if that's correct?
Could it possible be something similar?
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgur...t=8#h=1500&imgrc=OTS8i7eABC43EM:&vet=1&w=1500
Is that your opinion or is there a link?those jeans are inside out
Please bear with me- I'm new here, and have actually never participated in any forum, nor any social media at all. I have found a box to type in here and am hoping my message appears on this thread
My question~ I have attempted to read the ENTIRE body of writing on this thread, but admittedly missed a couple of pages, so please forgive me if this was already asked: I 'm thinking that having a factual link to the suspect's identity BEFORE the girls intersected with him at the park that day, would provide the best odds of ID'ing him. In other words, if an image of him had been captured BEFORE, wearing the same clothes and hopefully with a way to link him with other identifying info- a license plate number, a credit card, etc. My idea is that if he were at a gas station with security cameras aimed at the pumps, or a Walmart, etc.'s security cameras in parking lot or at entrance or check-out, and then a register transaction that could be linked to payment method, something like that. After a crime, clothes would be changed, discarded, etc. but in the time before, he's likely already wearing the clothes that we see on the bridge...
This may already standard investigative practice. But, if we assume BG put on those clothes when he got dressed that morning, draw a radius of a day's drive around the crime scene (say 500 miles or so,) and could get images from ALL the cameras in that circle, it would be many many hours of "film" to sort through (somebody else can do that math.) So, my idea is, could it be crowd-sourced? Like TomNod satellite searches. There are a lot of folks here who want to help, it looks like, and we could pool our eyeballs and find this guy...
Again, please forgive me for wasting your time if this was already done, or is a stupid suggestion. I'm going to try hitting a "post" button now and see where this goes...
It states he is a dad
I've seen several "likes" on pics with kids
Yeah and his job is 'United Van Lines' - so a job that takes you on the road to many other places.... !
Yeah and his job is 'United Van Lines' - so a job that takes you on the road to many other places.... !
I seem to remember LE said that our girls were taken through the shallow part of the river
Pictures of the folks looking for evidence in the river show them wading maybe waist highish.
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