MsBetsy
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Maybe still parked at the Walmart parking lot.Where was her car while she was driving his car?
Maybe still parked at the Walmart parking lot.Where was her car while she was driving his car?
Criminal use[edit]
Chloroform has reputedly been used by criminals to knock out, daze, or even murder victims. Joseph Harris was charged in 1894 with using chloroform to rob people.[44] Serial killer H. H. Holmes used chloroform overdoses to kill his female victims. In September 1900, chloroform was implicated in the murder of the American businessman William Marsh Rice, the namesake of the institution now known as Rice University. Chloroform was deemed a factor in the alleged murder of a woman in 1991 when she was asphyxiated while sleeping.[45] In a 2007 plea bargain, a man confessed to using stun guns and chloroform to sexually assault minors.[46]
Use of chloroform as an incapacitating agent has become widely recognized, bordering on clichéd, due to the popularity of crime fiction authors having criminals use chloroform-soaked rags to render victims unconscious. However, it is nearly impossible to incapacitate someone using chloroform in this manner.[47] It takes at least five minutes of inhaling an item soaked in chloroform to render a person unconscious. Most criminal cases involving chloroform also involve another drug being co-administered, such as alcohol or diazepam, or the victim being found to have been complicit in its administration. After a person has lost consciousness due to chloroform inhalation, a continuous volume must be administered and the chin must be supported to keep the tongue from obstructing the airway, a difficult procedure typically requiring the skills of an anesthesiologist. In 1865 as a direct result of the criminal reputation chloroform had gained, medical journal The Lancet offered a "permanent scientific reputation" to anyone who could demonstrate "instantaneous insensibility", i.e. losing consciousness instantaneously, using chloroform.[48]
BBM - It may not have been easy or quick to use Chloroform on Leila, but it may explain the broken/damaged bits to the car ? Just a thought
Using my MacBook's trackpad I use two of my fingers and spread them apart and it zooms in that way.How the heck can you zoom in? I cant find anything that lets me - cos I was wondering, at the 27 second mark to the right of the frame - is that Leila's truck?
eta I am terrible with tech
Can you tell from video? It looks like she looked back into car and hesitated back when she got out? Were others in the car? Why did she look back and hesitate as it appears to me?
Jeez, released on 8/20... why without timestamps? Look how loaded the back of the truck was!
That's some significant damage done on the Lexus front right. Yet doesn't show up in the screen shots/videos shared from the QT that exact location if was damaged when she drove up in the PM?
ETA: Not that is shows that the damage wasn't there, just that the shot shared just doesn't show that area.. it's almost strategically the exact area behind something or the car too far pulled forward in the shot shared. I'm SURE that LE could have shown if it was there when pulling in... but they purposefully did NOT share that. WHY?
Look how loaded the back of the truck was!
Using my MacBook's trackpad I use two of my fingers and spread them apart and it zooms in that way.
eta...I zoomed in at the 27 second mark and see what you see. To me, it almost looks like a Ford truck because to my eyes the emblem on the front looks round and blue, but I am not an expert in trucks. It would make sense that it would be her truck though, since she is carrying the baby with her, she likely wanted to park close to the entrance IMO.
I can't understand why they waited until now to check the dumpsters. Maybe for blood residue? But other than that it seems to me it should have been done when they found the clothing and toys. Maybe there is a reason, idk? Wouldn't those have been dumped a dozen or so times by now?JRodriguez @JRodzMIA 5m
#FBI offering $10,000 reward and releases last known images of #missing mother #LeilaCavett at #Hollywood gas station with her toddler son who was found wandering alone 2 weeks ago in #Miramar @Telemundo51 @FBIMiamiFL
https://twitter.com/i/status/1296555698143268867
What was in the back of the truck?
Absolutely !!!In the affidavit - they stated that not all facts known had been included, only the ones related to the charge of kidnapping - imo they know much more about what's happened but it's possibly harder to prove, is it be possible they have charged him for kidnapping whilst they build a case and will add more charges when they have more evidence/information etc?
Do y'all think the increase in reward money or any amount of reward money offered would be enough for folks to come forward with real information leading to a conviction? I mean, how could they know anything really, unless they were involved somehow? Honestly, I think the homeless, often unseen or unacknowledged folks around the area in which she was last seen would know more, but how would they know about the reward being offered if they don't have cell phones or any other means of accessing media?
Is Dateline NBC a source that can be used on here?
Well that's not good. I wonder if they found Leila's remains at the landfill and are trying to link them to the RaceTrac? Why else would they take entire dumpsters?SO they have removed the racetrac dumpster . Maybe pickup had not occured yet ?
FBI Offers $10,000 Reward, Releases New Video in Missing Mom Case
The FBI confirmed dumpsters were removed from a Hollywood gas station where Leila Cavett was last seen.