The same friend posted another comment, which seemed to confirm what I suspected from the photo and mentioned on Reddit yesterday. The composites were not even close:
"I grew up with Joanie on Andover Street. She was a few years older than me, and her disappearance was a tragedy that broke her...
Great job. I suspect we'll see more examples. I distinctly remember from the identification press conference of this Doe earlier this year that law enforcement sounded very matter of factly confident that the murderer would be identified also. They must have had evidence of his forensics and...
Two teenage girls don't wander around for 40 minutes while snapping two still photographs and taking one 43 second video. There is plenty more on Libby's phone. I've never listened to this podcast that is now seemingly dictating coverage of the case -- and granted I may have missed plenty via...
Maybe she was enticed up there to get caught up in the sudden hoopla over Purdue football. Just a guess. Probably not. We don't know what time of the year she went missing. But as soon as I hear Lafayette and 1978 I associate it with adjacent West Lafayette, home of the sudden resurgence of...
I'm not going to start following this case again regularly because I despise suspect mode. Any time a case is fixated on a suspect(s) then I'm out. Far more often than not suspect discussion has nothing to do with true crime.
However, as I look at that linked map of the gas station location the...
That's not the way I interpret it. I haven't been following this case in recent months but in sampling the past few pages it sounds like Doug Carter is well aware of situational influence and how it plays out in regard to Delphi. The last thing he wants is for Kegan Kline to skate out of the...
That is the correct interpretation of the video and the suspect. It is by far the greatest piece of evidence in the case, far beyond any of the recent gibberish. Bridge Guy is a young guy with a thick mop of brown hair and bangs covering his forehead. The part is evident at the crown. The hoodie...
It's a darn shame none of the family members ever came forward. That is what is missing in this case. Otherwise it's endless speculation.
"Hey, Pam was great. I loved talking to her. This is what she liked to do..."
That's it. It would add so much to the case and be greeted positively...
I didn't feel any emotion at all while watching the nephew's summary. Once he said the couple drove away in the Kia without taking any supplies I was in absolute disbelief. It's one thing to miss a turn due to poor road signs. All your advantages are still in place at that point. You've still...
Here is the critical juncture I mentioned in a prior post. I saw this on Facebook but rather than use their links I took Google Maps to the same spot. It enables several views that will allow greater perspective.
This is headed on 265 going south. They would already have gone through the bulk...
That's the best summary. I never use GPS in those states other than directions within a city. As soon as I became aware of this case yesterday I checked the map and it was obvious what happened...either Ronnie Barker decided to take the (apparent) short cut on 265 looping back to rejoin 95, or...
I like big picture reliance. The clothing match is easily the most significant variable I see, far beyond dentals. That's especially true because it is two pieces of clothing, not one, with each as color match, and described in newspaper print days after the disappearance.
This is a red and...
It sounds like you know the particulars and therefore the possibilities. I mentioned in the Othram thread last week that your company is going to become as well known and praised for identifying perpetrators along with already famed for identifying Does. That was obvious when the detective in...
A couple of pages back somebody described this original reconstruction as looking like something out of a National Geographic documentary. Obviously the forensic artists are taught to exaggerate but if you get it wrong and err too much on the high side then it throws everyone off, like this case...
You did a tremendous job. I remember sampling this thread years ago and reading your frustration that submitting the case was taking so long and the woman in charge was so tardy to reply or simply to do her job.
I like the logical connections that don't require tons of guesswork. Sharon...
I knew about birth footprints and almost mentioned the practice in one of my comments the other night. But I had no idea they would still be using that type of thing once the child reached the age of Sharon or Little Miss Nobody. I always thought birth footprints were method of protection at the...
I thought it was interesting the way David Mittelman phrased it at the end of his opening remarks at the Tuesday presser: "We exclusively focus on this one problem of how to extract information that can help law enforcement identify suspects, or in this case victims, from crime scenes."
The...
I should complete the visual perspective. Sharon's aunt Beatrice saw the abduction from the house and said her first instinct was to jump in a car and chase them. "However, I suddenly remembered I didn't even know how to drive, so I ran for help," she said.
Beatrice watched the car speed away...
I thought Sharon's nephew Rey Chavez did a great job at the presser. IMO, he was the most impressive speaker of any family member who has appeared at these Doe pressers in recent years. And more evidence that family members should not be reluctant to appear and speak, regardless off how...
I don't understand the disdain over the name Little Miss Nobody. I thought the sheriff erred by denouncing the monicker at the outset of the press conference.
Situational influence is paramount and always needs to be understood from the given time frame, not half a century later. The movie...
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