Yes I saw that, was wondering if there was any reliable source for an 84 year old woman being transferred. Doesn't sound like that has been confirmed on the news and YouTube I am watching. |
Where did you get this information, particularly the specifics about the 84 year old? |
| Warrant obtained to search a house in Rio Rico, per NBC |
Praying this is true. |
Brilliant!!! |
| Search is supposed to last 'several hours' (MSNBC) |
But how do they know whose phone? I don’t follow. I thought it was untraceable. |
Go back and find the thread on this site about the young couple who died in the mountains of California with their young child and dog on a day where the temps were over 100 degrees. The amount of sheer stupidity... the constant claims that the wife murdered the family... the unintentionally funny scenarios that people stood by to the very end will destroy your faith in humanity. Some of those claims make it in to all of these murder/ death threads. When you see a post stating it must have been a boulder, or a tree limb, or lightning - it's an inside joke. These people get to be on juries. . |
To be fair, the authorities closed off the trail in case it was a chemical released that had killed them and there were other bizarre features of where they were found. Also, boulders kill, so. |
I think a few hundred dollars were wired to the account. Not 100% sure, but possibly FBI put a trace on it. |
| Watching CNN...this is wackadoodle. A reporter is interviewing the woman who owns the house that's being searched...sounds like it's her son-in-law who was detained. Andy McCabe and another LE expert are essentially marveling that local LE/FBI have not interviewed her, yet she's spouting off in her front yard for news reporters. Wild. |
| Also, the homeowner seems to have little or no idea of who SG is, like yeah I saw something about it on FB but I just scrolled right on by bc I don't know her. Obviously not a Today show watcher! |
The guy detained works as a delivery driver in Tucson. |