To me the body language didn’t match up either during the interview. Obviously, this is a stressful situation and that may be the only explanation. Or she has something else she doesn’t want to tell at this point?
Well, that’s not that hard to imagine. Somebody bought it and they hauled it in cars to the campsite - just like teenagers and young adults have been doing for decades.
What I find appalling and weird is how every news outlet in the world has something about a Lyft ride in their headlines. The dopes on my local morning radio show even turned it into some babble about how dangerous ride sharing is and that you need to carry a taser. If she had taken a cab or the...
Can you imagine the kid would've chosen the other field to dump the body, found by police during the initial search and no viable alibi for WC? Nobody would've believed him in a million years even with no other evidence to be found.
Yup. I can see that's the direction this is going. Poor fellow, dragged to this terrible racist country as a child, never had a chance, developed mental disorder, family behind him, poor baby mommy will be without her sweetheart - and by the way, there was no warrant to obtain cell tower pings...
Do we actually know more about his exact immigration status? I heard on the radio (CNN HLN) that his employer claims that he came back cleared in whatever database they check for work? Which could be a lie for self-defense of course. Or actually true. Dreamer?
Well, the family doesn't deserve any of this of course. But I truly hope that this case will be closely watched around the Western world and sparks some thought on how we want to handle our border, immigration and cultural compatibility issues in the future. If that was my family member that's...
Not unlikely. Curious now about the request for the gag order the judge mentioned. My only hope here is that the guy can't afford a better lawyer than that ambulance chaser there. There is probably a gizzilion reasons he could get off on all sorts of technicalities, especially if the case is...
Going by statistics those two conclusions are the most likely I guess. But then there was no publicly known indication of her having and form of depression or immediate issues. Location outside the house would seem unusual as well. Yes, there were hints at anxiety issues, long call with her dad...
Here's an article from 2014 that goes over some of the legal and technical issues with cell phone tower information in criminal cases.
What Your Cell Phone Can’t Tell the Police
Correct. If that. The fitbit won't do anything by itself. And if and how often it would upload any data to any server is yet another question - if at all. Depends on how people use them and how they are set up. The whole situation could be as basic as having a few pings to cell phone towers...
I think this is a dead end. I don't think normal users like a teenage girl would have an iphone set up to connect to random wifi networks at all. Only known networks that were used and authorized previously.
I wouldn’t. Not without probable cause and a search warrant. Why? On principle. We can’t start kicking in doors just because nobody can’t figure out what’s going on. For anything like this to happen you’d need extraordinary circumstances, like immediate danger, terrorism, etc. The case of the...
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