MURDERER_SERVANT
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All the men I know can't even walk let alone run in heels
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However, men in the cosplay world might know how to run in heeled boots. They are used to wearing costumes.All the men I know can't even walk let alone run in heels
I don’t think there is a suspect, unless this was maybe a hit. If police have an idea who the person I think they could have enhanced the clip enough to make an id of the vehicle, and make an arrest by now.
It doesn’t feel to me like a case well in hand, with a proper suspect, but who knows...
The truck is the key to all of this, not the video of the perpetrator. The truck, if identified, has a name and address attached to it at the DMV.
I think we can be sure that nobody with even the slightest relationship or connection to Elizabeth owns a Nissan Frontier or they would be in custody.
That they haven't found that vehicle yet, with such a good description, means that it's connection to her is either non-existent or very well hidden. And will also go out on a limb and say that it isn't someone who lives nearby, at least no similar truck is registered to a nearby address or we would likewise have seen an arrest. I am sure LE pulled all the local the registrations for trucks of that type.
That leaves a couple of possibilities. 1) This was committed by a total stranger with no connection EB or 2) the person does have a connection but the truck is registered to someone else or is registered out of state.
That a total stranger would just happen to pull up to a random garage sale just a few minutes after her husband left, murder someone, and slowly drive away seems a bit too improbable to me.
The truck is distinct enough that MOO is that police know who the vehicle belongs to. Now the police have to get warrants for social media and phones, find burner phones. Just getting warrants for social media takes awhile. It’s also possible that a judge won’t sign a warrant (yet) because the probable cause isn’t there (yet).
Again MOO but I think the police are busy analyzing technology awhile. Look at how long it took for arrests in the Teresa Sievers murder.
RANDOM SHOOTER?
CRAZED PSYCHO JEALOUS SHOOTER?
HIRED HIT?
JMO As to just my viewing of video evidence. It's looks so cold and calculated. Not a crime of Passion IMO.
Like she was a target for cold blooded COLLATERAL Damage.
This shooter did not pause or flinch. CCTV, breaking dawn, target outside sitting up garage sale, and shooter arrived in costume armed (time) all in 15 min or less. In a neighborhood of all places. (Her address, her home, her garage sale, her day off, her guard down.)
I wonder if she was in the way of someone? did she know something?
Who would benefit from her death.
I know we have all speculated many theories.
This shooter had his target and he made sure she knew before the gun raised and he/she made sure she would never talk again.
It was cold & calculated. This shooter made sure she knew she was going to die. MOO I think the shooter let her know why and who.
JUSTICE4ELIZABETH
As cosplay can e used to escape reality by some, or to create an alternate reality, I think that this is probably a good guess as to the percentage of wackos involved.I don't know much of anything about the 501st Legion except that you have to "get in" and I heard somewhere that it is an exclusive group to get into. I wonder if someone wanted in but was turned down. And if that person chose to blame Liz for this and sought revenge. From what I see the group is a lot of great people but I'm sure there is a 1 to 2 percent of whackos who are also big fans of this activity.
Yes!Profiles have been given a bad name, but when reviewing cos players even those heavily involved, people with families, dating interests outside of cosplay, multiple social outlets, sufficient income to develop other interests, known to have other sources of esteem and value etc. might not be the population to start with. Rather, initially screen for those who appear to lack those things.
Yes!
All the men I know can't even walk let alone run in heels
However, men in the cosplay world might know how to run in heeled boots. They are used to wearing costumes.
In a roundabout way, this case reminds me of the Missy Bevers' case.
Both in TX. Both seemed to be targeted. Both were violently and deliberately murdered. Suspect was dressed in a disguise. Suspect got away. No known clues.
If someone could find links to clarify some of this, that would be great.
1. The note - this has not been confirmed nor denied by LE or SB as far as I know, but it keeps getting brought up. There was someone on another site who claimed to be a long-time family friend that confirmed the note, but also didn't spell "Barraza" correctly, so the validity of that is null as far as I am concerned. Is there a credible source regarding a note?
2. A neighbor or more coming to her aid - The neighbor on the news said she heard gunshots and called 911, but didn't say anything about going outside to check on Liz, unless I am remembering the neighbor's interview incorrectly.
Again, I just want clarification and links to credible sources to this information.
I have also been thinking about the sale of their home and would like some insight from someone with LE background or a realtor who would know about disclosing violent crimes to potential buyers. Does a seller need permission form LE to sell a home where a violent crime occurred? Could a potential buyer inquire about the safety of the home considering the circumstances? Any other insight would be appreciated.
did I miss something? was it discovered the murderer was in heels?
The truck is distinct enough that MOO is that police know who the vehicle belongs to. Now the police have to get warrants for social media and phones, find burner phones. Just getting warrants for social media takes awhile. It’s also possible that a judge won’t sign a warrant (yet) because the probable cause isn’t there (yet).
Again MOO but I think the police are busy analyzing technology awhile. Look at how long it took for arrests in the Teresa Sievers murder.