Do you just like to argue lol? Have you browsed his Facebook profiles? It’s not community service, it’s creepy at best and more than likely done with ill intentions. He drove 1 1/2 hours to meet the girl he got arrested for, and Delphi is 1 1/2 away from him as well. I have just shown he is willing to travel the same distance to meet a 13 year old child, luckily he got arrested this time.
Also he post anywhere from 5-15 times A DAY across his accounts and very rarely misses a day. Let alone multiple. It’s strange and coincidences are adding up.
Also https://www.in.gov/isp/delphi.htm makes no mention of blue eyes. The official site for the murder investigation.
edit: he has a picture wearing a hat like this in the woods:
https://www.amazon.com/Fishing-Hat-02-Beige-W10S30F/dp/B07CKKMJZG
Look at the bridge pictures again and try to see that hat.
Harvey C., that wrote the following about himself while selling a book about this case largely given two thumbs down?:
"I’ve been considered the most influential international political figure in Kentucky-US, and some would say that perhaps in the World at one time. I have dealt with Governors, Senators, Presidents and Foreign Heads of State; and in the process I have saved millions of lives, and affected the economic fate of nations..." (https://www.amazon.com/HUNTING-HUNTER-Delphi-THEUNELECTED-PRESIDENT/dp/1977996167)
I would need documentation on that Iowa plates geocaching LE stop anyway. But people that say things like Harvey C. do not help their credibility.
There is little facts to go on unfortunately.
Abby and Libby were dropped off by Libby's sister after 1:38 pm (reference to GH's interview with Mike and Becky Patty; Libby's sister was on the phone with her boyfriend as she dropped off the girls, this call started at 1:38 pm).
the Snapchat photo of Abby on the bridge was posted at 2:07 pm
Libby's dad called Libby at 3:11 pm and 3:14 pm (same GH interview; he was supposed to pick up the girls) - but neither call was answered.
Libby's dad went on foot towards the bridge and ran into an older gentleman (not sure the direction he was coming from and we have no way of knowing if this is the gentleman that provided one of the suspect sketches. This is again sourced from the same GH interview)
police were initially contacted at roughly 5:20 pm (same source)
Weather data for Feb 13th: https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/in/delphi/KINDELPH3/date/2017-2-13
Deer Creek discharge rate for February 2017: https://nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?cb_00060=on&cb_00065=on&format=gif_default&site_no=03329700&period=&begin_date=2017-02-01&end_date=2017-02-28
One of my favorite threads from this subreddit about the hat.
Edit - was browsing Ali-Express earlier when I saw a cap that looks like a combo between the type shown in the sketch and a baseball cap.
I cannot figure any LE motivation to protect BG. Unless local LE/gov’t is extremely corrupt. I’d be interested in the dealings of the girls’ family as well as anyone involved LE that might have some fleeting connection.
There was a recent MFM ep on the boys on the track , that case of 2 murdered boys turned out to be a government conspiracy
I am not sure which would be worse: to know that these terrible murders took place as part of a conspiracy and corruption or if there’s a single sadistic psychopath who roams free, both scenarios fucking suck
According to this link, https://steemit.com/pedogate/@v4vapid/possible-finders-situation-the-garroting-and-rape-of-two-teenage-girls-day-187-a-webb-companion,
they have two DNA so they think it's from multiple attackers
I'm wondering why noones noticed a dog in the suspects jacket in pic.The dogs white front legs are hanging down and the dog is strapped in and his head is poking out the top of the guys jacket and his right hand is supporting the dogs hind leg. Take a look, everyones missed this. Might need a magnifying glass. Link to the suspects pics: https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=delphi+murder+suspects+pics&FORM=HDRSC2
Low 27, high 44. Here's an awesome history of weather.
:) I will link what i found on whisper about the girls. It was posted 3 yrs ago. whisper
Its Interesting how many people think the opposite, I've been told it was a crime of opportunity so many times. However, the police have not said that it was certainly a stranger. The police also believe he has ties to delphi. I wonder if the rest of the audio has something that makes them believe that.
I like the name btw. I'm from texas as well
I'm wondering why noones noticed a dog in the suspects jacket in pic.The dogs white front legs are hanging down and the dog is strapped in and his head is poking out the top of the guys jacket and his right hand is supporting the dogs hind leg. Take a look, everyones missed this. Might need a magnifying glass. Link to the suspects pics: https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=delphi+murder+suspects+pics&FORM=HDRSC2
I'm wondering why noones noticed a dog in the suspects jacket in pic.The dogs white front legs are hanging down and the dog is strapped in and his head is poking out the top of the guys jacket and his right hand is supporting the dogs hind leg. Take a look, everyones missed this. Might need a magnifying glass. Link to the suspects pics: https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=delphi+murder+suspects+pics&FORM=HDRSC2
I'm wondering why noones noticed a dog in the suspects jacket in pic.The dogs white front legs are hanging down and the dog is strapped in and his head is poking out the top of the guys jacket and his right hand is supporting the dogs hind leg. Take a look, everyones missed this. Might need a magnifying glass. Link to the suspects pics: https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=delphi+murder+suspects+pics&FORM=HDRSC2
> a good attorney will find another expert who will say that’s bullshit
While I think that's correct, I'd also note that I think it's bullshit, period, it's not just about manipulating a jury. Pattern matching evidence, even fingerprint analysis, does not hold up well to rigorous challenges.
I've got my copy of The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist somewhere around here. In it the author mentions that when fingerprint analysts were presented with claims that a person previously matched to a fingerprint might be innocent, 3 out of 5 came to the conclusion that the match was incorrect, 1 that it was inconclusive, and 1 that the match was right. In reality, all 5 were from matches the analysts had previously testified to at trial.
Pattern matching isn't just nonsense because defense attorneys say so, it's nonsense because it's nonsense.
Very well said. I highly, highly recommend this book. It is through conversations with sex offenders. It is hard to read at parts but it is such an important read. It’s a little dated (I read it back in 2008 I believe), but still incredibly relevant.
Thank you! I'm told the blowback is less of a problem with the gel but I'm still nervous about this. Thankfully no bears in my area but I have considered carrying that as well, my only concern is the blowback.
This isn't in my budget but these do exist as well https://www.amazon.com/Salt-Supply-Pepper-Spray-Defense/dp/B01NBAFRQJ
>> there are people who have restored first films using AI. Maybe they can do something with this
http://www.openculture.com/2020/02/iconic-film-from-1896-restored-with-artificial-intelligence.html
>> He is obviously someone who grew up in the 90s because he is wearing Mom Jeans.
https://www.amazon.com/myDNAge%C2%AE-Biological-Prediction-Test-Epigenetics/dp/B07YF4M8YB
This one is even called DNAge,
Requires a blood sample.
I use this one and love it. You can touch and slide your finger across whatvyou want read to you or just let it read the whole page
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.marvin.talkback
Historical weather https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/in/west-lafayette/KLAF/date/2017-2-13
It was unseasonably warm that whole week, but I wouldn't call mid-high 40s t-shirt weather even by IN standards. I'd call that "shed the parka" or hoodie weather. I think most people would be fairly chilly in a t-shirt if they spent any length of time outside that day.
I agree that his clothes look too big. Whether that's just due to poor fashion choices/where he shops or weight loss, I don't know.
I found the alley picture on his FB and can confirm it's also a stock photo. Here's one of the other websites where it appears
Which photos/videos do you mean? His main profile picture, the photo of him smoking in the dark, doesn't suggest he's smaller - it only shows a fraction of his face.
There are a couple of full body shots without his face showing, but if you image search them you can see they are stock photos, not him. Guy standing in alley, hoodie guy.
It seems like he didn't like to post photos of himself, maybe he was self-conscious about his weight.
If you go to that radio host's show on September 24th 10am-11am at the 3:30 minute mark, someone calls in to complain about license plates. The link is here if you want to listen https://player.fm/series/1511387. I'm not positive that is him, but who else would be so obsessed with license plates.
Yeah, and those two VPN providers are no where near the top of the game now either. Again, I agree you really can never be sure, but most of the top players have their reputation at risk. NordVPN is one of the top dogs right now, if they had an "IPVanish" or "PureVPN" incident happen to them, I assure you they wouldn't even be in the top 10 a year later.
I still feel it's a bit of a crapshoot. Neither one of us is wrong. It's just more nuanced.
Only thing I can really offer up is examples from both sides of the table:
One of the clearest ways a VPN provider can prove it keeps no usage logs is to have its servers seized by authorities. That's exactly what happened to ExpressVPN in 2017, when an investigation into the 2016 assassination of Russia's ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Korlov, led Turkish authorities to seize one of ExpressVPN's servers looking for logs of conversation allegedly related to the crime. Authorities came up empty-handed, which bolstered ExpressVPN's no-logs reputation.
The same trial by fire happened to IPVanish and PureVPN in 2016 and 2017, respectively -- but with decidedly different results. In the case of IPVanish, federal law enforcement came knocking with a warrant (or, more precisely, a Department of Homeland Security records summons), and the VPN's "zero-logs" policy was put to the test. IPVanish provided authorities information that led to the identification and arrest of a child predator. A similar incident the following year revealed PureVPN had cooperated with the FBI to track a stalker using its service. In other words: Both "no log" VPNs appeared to be providing logs to authorities.
Anyone listen to this podcast yet about Ray Hanish, about GK admitting guilt and how Nicole Bowen is connected and at the end they discuss the new photo of BG and wonder if there is a connection to that crime also. Ray's Mom and Sister discuss his case which is basically unknown. It's a tangled web....... https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2NyaW1lcHVyc3VpdC9mZWVkLnhtbA&episode=Y3JpbWVwdXJzdWl0LnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RoZS1raW5kbmVzcy10aGF0LWtpbGxlZC1yYXktaGFuaXNoLWQ2N2YwYzMyY2RjODI0ZmI5YjY0NzI1ODFiN2ViZDBi
Google Alerts doesn't work since 2012, and a lot of the advice on the internet related to it fails to acknowledge that. It seems that Google's long term strategy is to earn money through ads in news. Google Reader (decomissioned around that same time) and Google Alerts got in the way of that strategy. Recently Google removed all mention of Alerts from Google News.
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