Unfortunately, we're still in a deep freeze, leaving me wondering where spring is.
It's coming Alleykins... You may have had your last storm ... Strangely we had a very mild winter this year.
Lily started blooming this week ...sending you warm thoughts and weather to you ... Its coming Alleykins...
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Like I said, MATCHING DNA profiles are automatically run in CODIS.
I'm not talking about samples not in CODIS that may be held locally, but thank you for your input.
Thanks, folieadeuxnola! My poor crocuses are buried, I don't think they'll see the light of day.
Anyway, the sun feels warmer every day, but the wind is like an arctic blast. Should warm up tomorrow, but nothing like your temps (high of 38 degrees if we're lucky)
Check this out our current and rest of the day conditions:
Rest of Today (03/23/2017): Lots of sunshine, breezy and chilly. Highs between 19°-29°. Northwest wind 10-20 MPH with gusts to 25-30 MPH possible.Tonight: Increasing clouds and cold. Lows between 3°-13°. Light and variable wind.
Us too...Hibiscus are lovely
And yes, crocuses can grow through snow, just not 2 feet of it They're probably under there somewhere, I'd just have to do a little shoveling to see them.
Is all DNA from namus and doe network in a centralised system?
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From Carbuff's post, this one is interesting only because there is a guy's name to follow up on whom the LE obviously has little clue about.... if anyone cares to research.
1990, Garden Grove, CA http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/38ufca.html had given birth
"Other: Information leads police to believe the victim had some connection to a person named Steve Glick."
From Carbuff's post, this one is interesting only because there is a guy's name to follow up on whom the LE obviously has little clue about.... if anyone cares to research.
1990, Garden Grove, CA http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/38ufca.html had given birth
"Other: Information leads police to believe the victim had some connection to a person named Steve Glick."
Okay, I went through Doenet looking for unidentified women who were tied with electrical wire. It's not as common as I would have thought. I didn't filter for race; several of the victims are black. I also didn't look into the circumstances as yet. I agree that he probably didn't abduct women off the street, so victims who appear to have succumbed to domestic violence are more likely to be connected to him.
1973, Loxahatchee FLA http://www.doenetwork.org/hot/hotcase157.html
1975, Riverside, CA http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/110ufca.html, found in drainage ditch
1983, Orange County http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1022ufca.html found in drainage ditch
1990, Garden Grove, CA http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/38ufca.html had given birth
1991, NYC http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/786ufny.html
1996, Albuquerque NM http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/524ufnm.html
2001, Baltimore MD http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/300ufmd.html