Billionaire heiress abducted during her Friday morning run in Memphis

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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is another UVA Jesse Matthew thing. As in the perp has done this more than once in the last two years and it just takes a viral high profile victim to crack open the whole thing.


Wouldn’t surprise me at all.
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should've kept him locked up.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to jump to conclusions here but the fact that the spouse is usually responsible and that they were very public about marital problems does not bode well for the DH.

I know what it is about social media oversharers but it communicates a certain level of instability, drama, and impulsivity. Of course most of these people don’t murder their spouses but imo it adds to the perception that they were highly emotional people in a volition relationship.

It doesn't appear to me to be a planned abduction with the spouse hiring this person to do it. If so, it wasn't planned very carefully. It took police very little time to track down the vehicle and the driver, as the driver left his shoes there at the scene and returned the vehicle to the house of the person to whom the vehicle was registered.


I am on the fence on whether or not the husband was involved. Lipstick Alley posters seem to think he is. They say he appears to be “tweaking” in that lawyer video and looks like a “scam artist.”

According to evidence, the perp allegedly waited 24 minutes in his truck for her to jog by. That certainly seems to lean towards this being far more than a random act.

But as you said, he left behind not shoes per se, but flip-flop slide-style sandals, which he apparently lost during the struggle to get her into the truck. Wearing slide sandals to perform this crime suggests crime of opportunity. Or maybe those slide sandals were just in the truck and fell out when he was struggling to put her in there?


Lipstick Alley is going to have an obvious bias. The suspect is not the right type.


Not true. Just came from there and most posters don’t think the husband was involved.
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Has anyone come up with a viable explanation for why she bares her teeth like that as a smile? It’s so weird
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is another UVA Jesse Matthew thing. As in the perp has done this more than once in the last two years and it just takes a viral high profile victim to crack open the whole thing.


Wouldn’t surprise me at all.


He seems like such a sloppy criminal leaving clues everywhere. Doesn’t seem like he could have pulled this off many times, hopefully.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to jump to conclusions here but the fact that the spouse is usually responsible and that they were very public about marital problems does not bode well for the DH.

I know what it is about social media oversharers but it communicates a certain level of instability, drama, and impulsivity. Of course most of these people don’t murder their spouses but imo it adds to the perception that they were highly emotional people in a volition relationship.

It doesn't appear to me to be a planned abduction with the spouse hiring this person to do it. If so, it wasn't planned very carefully. It took police very little time to track down the vehicle and the driver, as the driver left his shoes there at the scene and returned the vehicle to the house of the person to whom the vehicle was registered.


I am on the fence on whether or not the husband was involved. Lipstick Alley posters seem to think he is. They say he appears to be “tweaking” in that lawyer video and looks like a “scam artist.”

According to evidence, the perp allegedly waited 24 minutes in his truck for her to jog by. That certainly seems to lean towards this being far more than a random act.

But as you said, he left behind not shoes per se, but flip-flop slide-style sandals, which he apparently lost during the struggle to get her into the truck. Wearing slide sandals to perform this crime suggests crime of opportunity. Or maybe those slide sandals were just in the truck and fell out when he was struggling to put her in there?


Lipstick Alley is going to have an obvious bias. The suspect is not the right type.


Not true. Just came from there and most posters don’t think the husband was involved.


Are they just a bunch of conspiracy quacks then?
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Anonymous wrote:What’s the husband’s bio and how’d they even meet? He looks super sketchy.



He looks like 85% of DCUM dads, give me a freaking break.


The classism in this site is amazing. “He’s a blue collar white guy, he must be a murderer!”
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Anonymous wrote:Awful. She seems like a lovely person. Her poor kids!

Is the husband the same age or older/younger?


Goodness. How do you know she is a lovely person?


NP. Why are you so eager to tear down a mom who was kidnapped?


I’m not. However, I am also not eager to anoint someone a good person simply because she is a white woman worth billions. There is no indication that she was either good or bad, but you know DCUM and their stereotypes.


…so…less-than-perfect and amazing people deserve to get kidnapped? That’s what you’re going with? Privileged but imperfect people = deserve to be kidnapped? Uh oh, 95% of DCUM, know that if something happens to you, we’ll tell your kids that you deserved it.


No, I am not. Stop playing obtuse or at least stop jumping into the middle of conversation without context. An earlier poster said she seems like a lovely person with nothing more than she was white, blonde and a billionaire heiress. How does that make a person lovely?


She’s a teacher who is married with two kids who likes to exercise. Sounds pleasant enough. Show me some evidence that she was a horrible person who deserve to be kidnapped.


Not one person has said she deserved to be kidnapped. and perhaps murdered. But good job not staying on topic in response to the original post regarding the matter. Nice try
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is another UVA Jesse Matthew thing. As in the perp has done this more than once in the last two years and it just takes a viral high profile victim to crack open the whole thing.


Wouldn’t surprise me at all.


He seems like such a sloppy criminal leaving clues everywhere. Doesn’t seem like he could have pulled this off many times, hopefully.


He sounds like a guy who just spent 20 years in prison and missed out on the internet, smart phones, social media, true crime podcasts, etc. And he entered at age 17.

Hell, he doesn’t even wear shoes with laces. Because you don’t have those in prison.
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Anonymous wrote:Awful. She seems like a lovely person. Her poor kids!

Is the husband the same age or older/younger?


Goodness. How do you know she is a lovely person?


NP. Why are you so eager to tear down a mom who was kidnapped?


I’m not. However, I am also not eager to anoint someone a good person simply because she is a white woman worth billions. There is no indication that she was either good or bad, but you know DCUM and their stereotypes.


…so…less-than-perfect and amazing people deserve to get kidnapped? That’s what you’re going with? Privileged but imperfect people = deserve to be kidnapped? Uh oh, 95% of DCUM, know that if something happens to you, we’ll tell your kids that you deserved it.


No, I am not. Stop playing obtuse or at least stop jumping into the middle of conversation without context. An earlier poster said she seems like a lovely person with nothing more than she was white, blonde and a billionaire heiress. How does that make a person lovely?


NP who just watched a news report. She was described by a FRIEND as “just a great lady and the best mom.” Care to refute the words of someone who actually knows her personally?

No, I do not, nor do I care. However, at least that is something more tangible than the original post that assumed she was lovely simply because she was a white, young billionaire heiress
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Memphis police are now searching the area near the husband’s boat dealership…

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is another UVA Jesse Matthew thing. As in the perp has done this more than once in the last two years and it just takes a viral high profile victim to crack open the whole thing.


Wouldn’t surprise me at all.


He seems like such a sloppy criminal leaving clues everywhere. Doesn’t seem like he could have pulled this off many times, hopefully.


He sounds like a guy who just spent 20 years in prison and missed out on the internet, smart phones, social media, true crime podcasts, etc. And he entered at age 17.

Hell, he doesn’t even wear shoes with laces. Because you don’t have those in prison.


He sounds like a junkie who used carpet cleaner in his car in broad daylight and had to suddenly wash his clothes and acted strangely.
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Anonymous wrote:I thought Memphis was a really violent and poor town? They live in Memphis proper? Is there like a historic mansion ritzy sliver of town rich people still live in?


Public record shows they paid $600k for a charming 3k sq/ft cape cod style home a couple years ago. Pretty big money for Memphis. And not a home you can afford on just a pre-k teacher’s salary. Near the university and a couple golf courses, which seems like the concentrated pocket of wealth for the otherwise downtrodden city.


It’s really not. A simple Zillow search will show you hundreds of houses that sold for more (in many cases, much more) than $600k in the area immediately surrounding the University of Memphis in the past couple of years.


In what world is a $600k house big money? It doesn't seem like she had access to the family wealth, at least not much of it. She was the granddaughter - might have gotten caught up with the older gen and not trickled down to her.
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Current large police presence in Martin Luther King Park in Memphis is possible indicator the body has been found
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is another UVA Jesse Matthew thing. As in the perp has done this more than once in the last two years and it just takes a viral high profile victim to crack open the whole thing.


Wouldn’t surprise me at all.


He seems like such a sloppy criminal leaving clues everywhere. Doesn’t seem like he could have pulled this off many times, hopefully.


He sounds like a guy who just spent 20 years in prison and missed out on the internet, smart phones, social media, true crime podcasts, etc. And he entered at age 17.

Hell, he doesn’t even wear shoes with laces. Because you don’t have those in prison.

I thought about this as well. Perhaps he doesn't realize that surveillance cams are everywhere, that locations can be tracked by cell phones, that DNA would be on the slides he left at the scene...maybe never even thought about it.
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