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That's exactly what I have been thinking -- he dumped the car soon enuff. He met someone or had a car in or near that car-dump site. He had to know to get rid of the car anyway. He wanted Hania, and he got rid of what he didn't want. Why would he take the risk of kidnapping, etc., if he wanted the car? Just peel out of there as fast as possible -- I don't think she was in the car when he got there to take it.
I do wonder how long she had been alive with him. One day, two weeks? We should get some info on that -- later, rather than sooner, IMO.
The link for Thread #3 is missing from your post. I think?Hania Noelia Aguilar a 13-year-old kidnapped from a Lumberton NC, mobile home park Nov. 5, 2018, body was found Nov. 27, 2018 by FBI&Lumberton Police Department Searchers several miles from where she was abducted. Police are still searching for evidence in the ongoing Aguilar murder-kidnapping investigation.
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I don't think that there is any deep meaning to placing Hania in the water. It's most likely where the perp thought he had the best place to hide her body where it would never be found.
Hi Night Watchman. The presser says body of water though????I agree. The police confirmed she was not found in a pond or significant body of water. The location of the police lighting setup on the night her body was found was in the woods, not near the pond that is seen in the satellite images. So there is probably po0ling water or vernal (seasonal) ponds in the woods from the heavy rains this year. Probably more like a large puddle. I doubt the perp has any insight in body decomposition, but just figured the small body of water would be better hidden.
One more point, the police specifically asked for video footage from the morning she was abducted until only noon of that day (this was after the SUV was found). What this tells me is that they believe/know the SUV was dumped the same morning as the abduction. This may be due to the condition of the trampled vegetation that the SUV drove over in pulling into the lot on Quincey Drive- has the grass/brush sprung back up? Not sure how accurate this could be. There is probably some other reason they haven't revealed as well.
Hi Night Watchman. The presser says body of water though????
Will Hanias’ Dad be able to cross the border? I’m sorry I don’t speak Spanish.NBC News (@NBCNews) | Twitter
NBC News on Twitter | 7:35 PM (EST) - 29 Nov 2018
Students at Lumberton Junior High School will wear purple on Friday in remembrance of Hania Aguilar, whose body is believed to have been found, more than three weeks after she was abducted outside her home.
(NBC News added,)
School mourns death of abducted North Carolina girl, as search for killer continues
telemundoCLT (@TelemundoCLT) | Twitter
telemundoCLT on Twitter | 6:02 PM (EST) - 29 Nov 2018
El padre biológico de Hania Aguilar estaba a punto de cruzar la frontera. Desde el autobús en que viaja de regreso a Guatemala nos cuenta de su dolor y lo mucho que quisiera estar junto a Hania en el último adiós. Aquí la entrevista http://bit.ly/2Q17C8h
(Translated from Spanish by Microsoft)
The biological father of Hania Aguilar was about to cross the border. From the bus that travels back to Guatemala tells us about his pain and how much he would like to be next to Hania in the last farewell. Here the interview bit.ly/2Q17C8h
(*video at FB link, in Spanish)
ABC News (@ABC) | Twitter
ABC News on Twitter | 1:41 AM - 30 Nov 2018
"We have to find out how she died and who did this to her." FBI pleads for help after 13-year-old Hania Aguilar's body is found. https://abcn.ws/2Rq2xmO
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Ok yes I saw the helicopter footage and where the lighting system was placed but I guess I was just thinking during the daylight hours where we could see them looking around was to possibly find more evidence like clothing etc. I just keep picturing her being in the water at the edge of the woods. Did LE draw that yellow circle or was that done by a Websleuther?Here is the image...
Ok yes I saw the helicopter footage and where the lighting system was placed but I guess I was just thinking during the daylight hours where we could see them looking around was to possibly find more evidence like clothing etc. I just keep picturing her being in the water at the edge of the woods. Did LE draw that yellow circle or was that done by a Websleuther?
Actually everything I read says the opposite. Bodies break down faster when exposed to air. But, I had to quit reading because most articles had pictures. I was looking for info on whether the odors would be there if the body was in water and I honestly could not find a definitive answer. And I really don't want to research it further. That is too much detail for me. Hopefully autopsy can determine time of death or placement. I hope the person is caught and put away quickly.It's the opposite.
"The environment in which a dead body is placed also affects its rate of decay. For instance, bodies in water decompose twice as fast as those left unburied on land. Decomposition is slowest underground -- especially in clay or other solid substances that prevent air from reaching the body since most bacteria require oxygen to survive."
How Body Farms Work
You're a very good drawer. Lol. Thank you.I drew that where I saw the light tower in the video.
<mod fix broken quote>One more point, the police specifically asked for video footage from the morning she was abducted until only noon of that day (this was after the SUV was found). What this tells me is that they believe/know the SUV was dumped the same morning as the abduction. This may be due to the condition of the trampled vegetation that the SUV drove over in pulling into the lot on Quincey Drive- has the grass/brush sprung back up? Not sure how accurate this could be. There is probably some other reason they haven't revealed as well.
But wouldn't being in water slow the smell from escaping? That's what I'm sorta thinking. Plus there was some (unconfirmed) info that she was in an old well, which might further slow the smell from reaching the neighbors.
Speculating, not fact.
jmo
FBI still looking footage without a specific time frame. Only one couple interviewed after Hania was found stated the 6 to 12 time frame, to my knowledge.
But wasn't she in water? That would slow down decomp I think.