Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever a senior in fragile health lives alone — especially in a high value house — the home is at risk of being cased by delivery drivers, landscapers, security guards, neighbors, door to door salesmen, et al. And if it’s not them directly, it just takes them ruining their mouth to a desperate drug addict who won’t think twice about doing something extreme.
I know a lot of fragile seniors that live alone like this. It doesn’t seem like this person was trying to rob her. He could’ve easily robbed her and moved on. She can’t move fast enough to really do anything.
That's a really troubling part. No robbery, but she disappears, there's a delay in ransom demand(s) from unsubstantiated source(s) but no proof of life. Was it an amateur kidnapping and she died during or soon after the action and there was no way to move forward so they just abandoned the mission?
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible Tomasso hired him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever a senior in fragile health lives alone — especially in a high value house — the home is at risk of being cased by delivery drivers, landscapers, security guards, neighbors, door to door salesmen, et al. And if it’s not them directly, it just takes them ruining their mouth to a desperate drug addict who won’t think twice about doing something extreme.
I know a lot of fragile seniors that live alone like this. It doesn’t seem like this person was trying to rob her. He could’ve easily robbed her and moved on. She can’t move fast enough to really do anything.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever a senior in fragile health lives alone — especially in a high value house — the home is at risk of being cased by delivery drivers, landscapers, security guards, neighbors, door to door salesmen, et al. And if it’s not them directly, it just takes them ruining their mouth to a desperate drug addict who won’t think twice about doing something extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a woman
Look at the eyes.
The bearded lady?
Could be fake facial hair. The eyes are beautiful.
And the brows look freshly shaped. If that is a guy he has much better grooming habits than most men.
IKR. The brows immediately stood out to me.
I haven’t caught up on last night’s flurry, but it appears to me that the guy on the porch may be wearing a mask (rubber Halloween type) under his outer hat/mask, so those are not actual brows or a mustache you are seeing. That would explain why his head looks so large and his neck so thick in the first photo released. I cannot understand looking at the photos and video how anyone thinks this is a woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a woman
Look at the eyes.
The bearded lady?
Could be fake facial hair. The eyes are beautiful.
And the brows look freshly shaped. If that is a guy he has much better grooming habits than most men.
IKR. The brows immediately stood out to me.
Anonymous wrote:Mary Ellen o’toole was just interviewed on npr, former fbi profiler and currently forensic professor at gm. She said it seems the perp was familiar with the house, familiar with the act. So a repeat offender who had been to house before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person detained for questioning has been released.
That’s normal even if they think he is guilty
No that’s not normal. They would make an arrest if he’s guilty. This FBI is incompetent and trying to lead by bias. That woman on CNN yesterday seemed really annoyed the fbi ransacked her home without a warrant. She didn’t even know who Savannah was
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person detained for questioning has been released.
That’s normal even if they think he is guilty
No that’s not normal. They would make an arrest if he’s guilty. This FBI is incompetent and trying to lead by bias. That woman on CNN yesterday seemed really annoyed the fbi ransacked her home without a warrant. She didn’t even know who Savannah was