You know what’s even harder to trace than a new backpack? An old one. Keep up, indeed. |
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So TMZ has actually received a third email??
They are saying that this email has the same Bitcoin address listed so they are sure it is related to the previous one. I find it problematic that the local Sheriff’s office + the FBI are not on the same page regarding this case. The mere fact that these two entities cannot work together in unison illustrates to me how incompetent they both are since they should have all the training plus experience to be able to work things out as a team per say. I feel this investigation will be negatively jeopardized if both agencies cannot work together since withholding pertinent info from one another can only compromise the speed of this investigation overall. |
Each agency has its own jurisdiction. Local police will investigate for a murder or kidnapping for the 1st 24 hours. FBI does not investigate a local murder or breaking and entering but will investigate a kidnapping 24 hours after the kidnapping but focuses on going across state lines not local. |
Better to buy one from Goodwill 5 states away. |
How much DNA, pet hair, random material is on your old backpacks? If you had to leave it at the house or got separated from it, could it be traced to you? You betcha. |
Your goose is pretty cooked at that point anyway. Your brand new Walmart backpack purchased 5 days prior while you smiled into the camera at the check out isn’t a boss move and will still have your hair, fingerprints and DNA all over it. |
I know. Lol. My inheritance from my elderly mom is some old furniture and trying to avoid getting stuck with the Vegas time share she got conned into. No way there is anything to inherit there. |
| Cameras are only at self checkout. |
You are actually like this guy was a criminal genius that planned out every step. He was not (as evidenced by trying to cover the camera with flowers). Even someone that fancies himself a criminal genius has dum slip ups (like Brendan banfield). What LE does is track down all these potential leads hoping they catch the slip up. Dumb criminals might have a lot of slip ups. On your theory, they basically would never catch anyone, if you just assume that the criminal has done everything in the smartest way. Luckily, most criminals are impulsive and not super high iQ, so they do things that are really not the most strategic. |
You sure about that? They are actually at the entrance/exit, parking lots, and in the stores. |
A criminal genius so far. Everyone is looking for this guy and yet, nothing. |
Target has very sophisticated security and cameras. Inside and outside the store. Walmart does too but not as good as Target. I watch the crazy shop lifting busts on YouTube. Now most of these criminals are drug addicts so they have meth breath from a mile away. |
| some internet YouTubers are reporting that SWAT is apparently staging near the bandmate's house |
Because the videos are AI. It’s staged. That’s why it took so long to release them and why the details are so vague. Also why the backpack is so easily found from Walmart’s website. Along with the identifiable clothing. On cloud sneakers, etc.. The truth is in plain sight I saw one police live stream mention. It’s not making sense because it doesn’t make sense and everyone is piecing together clues that are not a part of the original plan. What would you do if you committed a crime and all of a sudden multiple random letters start popping up? You know it wasn’t a kidnapping for ransom. But what do you do? You’re just as confused as the public is now. |
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