Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
On the news this morning it was stated 400 people are searching. That’s crazy.
It’s beyond crazy. How many crimes aren’t being prevented or investigated and solved because of the resources being deployed to investigate the disappearance of an 84 year old woman who is likely died or was killed the not long after she disappeared.
It’s kind of gross really. This country has a serious case of misplaced priorities.
Have you considered that the kind of person who would kidnap an elderly person from her home is a very dangerous person who should be locked up?
No doubt but all kidnappers are dangerous and many others (namely children) are kidnapped every day and don’t get even half the attention or resource. Savannah knows who did this. The cops should take a look at her correspondence. This screams shakedown. She was probably asked for money prior to this and when the demands weren’t met, an extreme was taken. I believe based on her mannerisms and commentary in her videos she knows who did this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
On the news this morning it was stated 400 people are searching. That’s crazy.
It’s beyond crazy. How many crimes aren’t being prevented or investigated and solved because of the resources being deployed to investigate the disappearance of an 84 year old woman who is likely died or was killed the not long after she disappeared.
It’s kind of gross really. This country has a serious case of misplaced priorities.
Have you considered that the kind of person who would kidnap an elderly person from her home is a very dangerous person who should be locked up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
On the news this morning it was stated 400 people are searching. That’s crazy.
It’s beyond crazy. How many crimes aren’t being prevented or investigated and solved because of the resources being deployed to investigate the disappearance of an 84 year old woman who is likely died or was killed the not long after she disappeared.
It’s kind of gross really. This country has a serious case of misplaced priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
On the news this morning it was stated 400 people are searching. That’s crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How has there been no reporting on the suspect's vehicle? This guy didn't get away with Nancy on a bicycle.
The initial reports from the Sheriff were that there were no tire tracks to indicate that a vehicle was used.
.Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
On the news this morning it was stated 400 people are searching. That’s crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the amount of resources being applied to this investigation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s possible she was killed at the house and they did something with the body.
There is no blood evidence of this and there wouldn't have been time to clean something catastrophic up. Suffocation, maybe. But not a gun or knife wound.
Well her blood was on the front porch - not a ton mind you, but enough to know that she had some kind of wound.
The way the response to the blood was not urgent, it may have been revealed to be old blood. Remember they did not set markers for it. And Amazon was able to step right beside it for that package delivery days later. Add to it the Sheriff saying they are not tasked with cleaning that up, to me means it wasn’t part of the active crime scene. Usually police will hose off the exterior blood following accidents, homicides, etc. or call a biohazard cleaning crew to do so. That has not been done nor is the porch roped off.
That is certainly interesting and, if true, it would be really odd that there was old blood on the porch - that Nancy had been both bleeding by her front door and nobody cleaned it up. Even if it’s unrelated to the case, I would think it would be pretty upsetting to see blood on your elderly parents porch and know they were too frail to clean it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s possible she was killed at the house and they did something with the body.
There is no blood evidence of this and there wouldn't have been time to clean something catastrophic up. Suffocation, maybe. But not a gun or knife wound.
Well her blood was on the front porch - not a ton mind you, but enough to know that she had some kind of wound.
The way the response to the blood was not urgent, it may have been revealed to be old blood. Remember they did not set markers for it. And Amazon was able to step right beside it for that package delivery days later. Add to it the Sheriff saying they are not tasked with cleaning that up, to me means it wasn’t part of the active crime scene. Usually police will hose off the exterior blood following accidents, homicides, etc. or call a biohazard cleaning crew to do so. That has not been done nor is the porch roped off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s possible she was killed at the house and they did something with the body.
There is no blood evidence of this and there wouldn't have been time to clean something catastrophic up. Suffocation, maybe. But not a gun or knife wound.
Well her blood was on the front porch - not a ton mind you, but enough to know that she had some kind of wound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How has there been no reporting on the suspect's vehicle? This guy didn't get away with Nancy on a bicycle.
The initial reports from the Sheriff were that there were no tire tracks to indicate that a vehicle was used.
Wasn’t it explained that the reason for no tire tracks might be because of the gravel? It doesn’t mean there wasn’t a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s possible she was killed at the house and they did something with the body.
There is no blood evidence of this and there wouldn't have been time to clean something catastrophic up. Suffocation, maybe. But not a gun or knife wound.