Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her family has nothing to gain with her dead. This is a service worker who thought he could get away with a kidnapping. Super weird and not thought out.
How do you know that?
I don't think she is very wealthy.
I'm mean unless the less wealthy sister is tired of taking care of her. but still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her family has nothing to gain with her dead. This is a service worker who thought he could get away with a kidnapping. Super weird and not thought out.
How do you know that?
I don't think she is very wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her family has nothing to gain with her dead. This is a service worker who thought he could get away with a kidnapping. Super weird and not thought out.
How do you know that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many other people are still missing that don't get this kind of coverage? The Today Show ratings are at an all time high. Is this now just a money maker for the news channel? Nothing new has been found for weeks.
But it’s Olympics. And NBC has the coverage. And all the athletes are only going on the today show so that could be a significant ratings bump. Do you really think that many Americans are so invested in this case that it’s bringing new viewers to the today show? That doesn’t add up.
The coverage seems to be just for entertainment sake. It's not helping or moving the investigation along. It's just a spectator sport for ratings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many other people are still missing that don't get this kind of coverage? The Today Show ratings are at an all time high. Is this now just a money maker for the news channel? Nothing new has been found for weeks.
But it’s Olympics. And NBC has the coverage. And all the athletes are only going on the today show so that could be a significant ratings bump. Do you really think that many Americans are so invested in this case that it’s bringing new viewers to the today show? That doesn’t add up.
Anonymous wrote:How many other people are still missing that don't get this kind of coverage? The Today Show ratings are at an all time high. Is this now just a money maker for the news channel? Nothing new has been found for weeks.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
All of your ASSumptions are completely gross. Leave this poor woman and her family alone.
DP
No, we should not leave them alone. The family should be the first suspect. You and the starry eyed sheriff are so in love with the family. Occam’s razor says the family did this
No…Occam’s razor says it was a stranger. For the family to be involved, there are a whole lot of circumstances that you would need to assume.
This. It’s not family or inheritance related bc family would just pretend she died in her sleep. There is no incentive to go through a kidnapping and the attention it brings if family. If it’s inheritance related, again, kidnapping makes no sense because the person is still assumed alive and there is no inheritance.
Pretend she died in her sleep how? They would need to suffocate her for that or poison her and that would show up on an autopsy. They’d get in trouble. Assuming this is about insurance policy, insurers demand autopsies when cause of death is unclear
Why do you think they would do an autopsy on a sickly 84 yr old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
All of your ASSumptions are completely gross. Leave this poor woman and her family alone.
DP
No, we should not leave them alone. The family should be the first suspect. You and the starry eyed sheriff are so in love with the family. Occam’s razor says the family did this
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
All of your ASSumptions are completely gross. Leave this poor woman and her family alone.
DP
No, we should not leave them alone. The family should be the first suspect. You and the starry eyed sheriff are so in love with the family. Occam’s razor says the family did this
No…Occam’s razor says it was a stranger. For the family to be involved, there are a whole lot of circumstances that you would need to assume.
This. It’s not family or inheritance related bc family would just pretend she died in her sleep. There is no incentive to go through a kidnapping and the attention it brings if family. If it’s inheritance related, again, kidnapping makes no sense because the person is still assumed alive and there is no inheritance.
Pretend she died in her sleep how? They would need to suffocate her for that or poison her and that would show up on an autopsy. They’d get in trouble. Assuming this is about insurance policy, insurers demand autopsies when cause of death is unclear
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
All of your ASSumptions are completely gross. Leave this poor woman and her family alone.
DP
No, we should not leave them alone. The family should be the first suspect. You and the starry eyed sheriff are so in love with the family. Occam’s razor says the family did this
No…Occam’s razor says it was a stranger. For the family to be involved, there are a whole lot of circumstances that you would need to assume.
This. It’s not family or inheritance related bc family would just pretend she died in her sleep. There is no incentive to go through a kidnapping and the attention it brings if family. If it’s inheritance related, again, kidnapping makes no sense because the person is still assumed alive and there is no inheritance.
Anonymous wrote:Her family has nothing to gain with her dead. This is a service worker who thought he could get away with a kidnapping. Super weird and not thought out.
Anonymous wrote:The only explanation that makes sense is that Trump is behind this. Full stop. Attacking family is what he does. Go back and watch the Town Hall where she annihilated him. That is the exact type of thing he gets revenge on. For him to offer sympathy and research to someone who has burned him multiple times is just not something he does. Compare this to his response to Reiner’s death where he basically said they deserved it for speaking out against him. Savannah has done far more damage to him than they did. It was him. Nothing else makes sense. His goons lured her to the door, grabbed her and threw her in a vehicle. After seeing the Trump/Epstein files and knowing what they are capable of, it makes me sick to think what happened after that.
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t heard of anything new the past few days.
Nothing major updated.
Though I am hearing from different sources that there may be reason to suspect that Nancy could possibly be South of the border in Mexico.