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Since: Dec 11
Franconia NH
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FrmLE is buried under those files again. Come on buddy get out from under there and give Me some answers. You must have gone through that one case file that You solved when You were with NHSP....or maybe You were not. Second thoughts. John
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Snowy
Flushing, NY
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Jenkins wrote: I knew the dartmouth murders would come up as a possible example. Yea they solved it but how was that case difficult in any way? They were 17 yr old kids who left all sorts of evidence at the scene, including the sheathe from the knife. They found out who bought the knife and it was bought by one of the kids So yea it's good they solved it, but that's hardly a whodunit kind of case Pretty much any idiot that had access to the evidence couldve solved that case I'm talking a difficult case Right. More difficulter. This post reminds me of one of the other geniusticians who once roamed Topix...his name was Oh My. He came off as some old dude, however. Probably retired, poor thing.
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Snowy
Flushing, NY
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> Yes, I am very grateful for his answer. Quite helpful, as you have been also in answering my various questions. Thank you both. Sorry Bill if I came off as bitchy earlier. Was trying to be funny. Sometimes that backfires. Anyway, it's been an interesting 6 weeks. Hope I've entertained you at least a little bit. At the very least, I learned the meaning of the word "twonker" - invaluable, and now an integral part of my vocabulary. ThankYouTopix. 6 weeks? Topix is a lifestyle! And it's free.
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Since: Feb 12
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Snowy wrote: <quoted text> 6 weeks? Topix is a lifestyle! And it's free. What's left to do here now that (almost) all of my questions have been answered? Offer psychic readings? I know Bill would be pleased.
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Jenkins
Astoria, NY
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> ooooh oooh do me. I'm just curious. When you actually write your "analysis". Do u really write like this & right things like u r texting all the time. bc if u do. How does any 1 take u seriously as a professional? Like I believe you have any degree in anything. Certainly not any science. Bill u make me laf. Wow dude, now your resorting to tryin to talk shit about my writing style? Damn your really reaching now huh? I'm glad I made u laugh cuz I certainly laugh a lot of your posts too. But dude, we r on topix, this is an Internet forum. This is nothing even resembling a professional anything so what the hell r u talking about? Why do I need to spell out "are" when I can just write an "r"? I'm posting from my iPhone here, I really c no need to try to impress anyone w my spelling ability. That's what 3rd grade spelling bee's r for. As for professional were u trying to imply I'm a professional psychologist? Certainly not. That's cleary an amateur psychological analysis but I'd be willing to bet a pro would come up w a very similar profile if he read frmLE's interaction w this message board. Do u really think anyone would write like they're texting when writing something for work? Is substituting r, u & c really writing like I'm texting? It's not like I'm abbreviating everything and using numbers like you just did in your post that was a wicked lame attempt at trying to make fun of me? Besides for the fact that when did I ever say whether I have a degree or not? In science? Where r u getting this info that u don't believe? But for the record, I have a degree in criminal justice, I graduated college in '03
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Since: Mar 12
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> Perhaps Law Enforcement requested that the media side-step the Red Truck sighting in their television reports and newspaper articles, or downplayed it for a specific reason? I believe the red truck has been downplayed for a specific reason.I believe LE #1 car and the red truck may have worked together somehow,get a friend out of a jam kind of thing.Who was driving the #1 car that night?Again the Logs&timelines dont add up..Im sure SBD saw something&was threatened..Im not so sure the red truck had ma. plates either...why wasnt the FBI called in?
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Since: Dec 11
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findmaura wrote: <quoted text>I believe the red truck has been downplayed for a specific reason.I believe LE #1 car and the red truck may have worked together somehow,get a friend out of a jam kind of thing.Who was driving the #1 car that night?Again the Logs&timelines dont add up..Im sure SBD saw something&was threatened..Im not so sure the red truck had ma. plates either...why wasnt the FBI called in? Do you mean a first accident or "run in" closer to town that didn't end well and was covered up by an "crash" at WB corner?
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Snowy
Flushing, NY
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> What's left to do here now that (almost) all of my questions have been answered? Offer psychic readings? I know Bill would be pleased. Rag in the tailpipe...one more time.
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Since: Dec 11
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Jenkins wrote: <quoted text>Wow dude, now your resorting to tryin to talk shit about my writing style? Damn your really reaching now huh? I'm glad I made u laugh cuz I certainly laugh a lot of your posts too.But dude, we r on topix, this is an Internet forum. This is nothing even resembling a professional anything so what the hell r u talking about? Why do I need to spell out "are" when I can just write an "r"? I'm posting from my iPhone here, I really c no need to try to impress anyone w my spelling ability. That's what 3rd grade spelling bee's r for. As for professional were u trying to imply I'm a professional psychologist? Certainly not. That's cleary an amateur psychological analysis but I'd be willing to bet a pro would come up w a very similar profile if he read frmLE's interaction w this message board. Do u really think anyone would write like they're texting when writing something for work? Is substituting r, u & c really writing like I'm texting? It's not like I'm abbreviating everything and using numbers like you just did in your post that was a wicked lame attempt at trying to make fun of me? Besides for the fact that when did I ever say whether I have a degree or not? In science? Where r u getting this info that u don't believe? But for the record, I have a degree in criminal justice, I graduated college in '03 Try not to confuse them, they're old and retired. They probably think an iPhone is some kind of new hearing aid.
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Since: Mar 12
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> Do you mean a first accident or "run in" closer to town that didn't end well and was covered up by an "crash" at WB corner? I think there were 2 accidents that night..Maybe Maura was being chased after the run in,resulting in the second crash.Drunkin Boss Hog kind of thing.I think there were too many people around for a staged accident.but then again,thats still possible.Maybe thats why BA backed wayyyy in,he wanted to distance himself quickly.
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Since: Nov 08
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Jenkins wrote: <quoted text>But for the record, I have a degree in criminal justice, I graduated college in '03 Dude, seriously? From like a real college, a brick one. I'm guessing it was either a college in Florida, or like a telecommute school. How's that degree working out for you? What are you actually doing for a living? Since we know now that it's not Psychology, if nothing than based on the piss poor analysis. I just can't believe that you have a degree in anything that involves science and the use of logic since it seems so foreign to you. You don't even seem to grasp how a properly constructed hypothesis works. They must be giving those degrees away now. And just so you know frostman. I have an iPhone 4 and an iPad. Ain't I lucky? Us dumb software engineers find all this new fangled teknology very intimidating. I've actually worked as a Firmware engineer for years but you probably will have to look up what that is. I have no intention of telling you what devices I have worked on. So yes, I find all this teknology stuff very intimidating. And no one here is retired. Bill
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Since: Mar 12
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> Dude, seriously? From like a real college, a brick one. I'm guessing it was either a college in Florida, or like a telecommute school. How's that degree working out for you? What are you actually doing for a living? Since we know now that it's not Psychology, if nothing than based on the piss poor analysis. I just can't believe that you have a degree in anything that involves science and the use of logic since it seems so foreign to you. You don't even seem to grasp how a properly constructed hypothesis works. They must be giving those degrees away now. And just so you know frostman. I have an iPhone 4 and an iPad. Ain't I lucky? Us dumb software engineers find all this new fangled teknology very intimidating. I've actually worked as a Firmware engineer for years but you probably will have to look up what that is. I have no intention of telling you what devices I have worked on. So yes, I find all this teknology stuff very intimidating. And no one here is retired. Bill you work on police radio communications?
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Since: Dec 11
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> And just so you know frostman. I have an iPhone 4 and an iPad. Ain't I lucky? Us dumb software engineers find all this new fangled teknology very intimidating. I've actually worked as a Firmware engineer for years but you probably will have to look up what that is. I have no intention of telling you what devices I have worked on. So yes, I find all this teknology stuff very intimidating. And no one here is retired.Bill Firmware. You design Spanx?
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Since: Nov 08
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findmaura wrote: <quoted text>you work on police radio communications? No. Why would you ask that question? I have worked on some types of radio equipment. Built some radio kits, worked on repeaters, duplexers, amplifiers for amateur and Fire and EMS, but never for police equipment. Bill
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Since: Nov 08
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> Firmware. You design Spanx? I knew you would need to look it up. Keep looking. Bill
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Since: Feb 12
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> No. Why would you ask that question? I have worked on some types of radio equipment. Built some radio kits, worked on repeaters, duplexers, amplifiers for amateur and Fire and EMS, but never for police equipment. Bill Do you also drive a red truck? Sorry, couldn't resist. LOL
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Since: Nov 08
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> Do you also drive a red truck? Sorry, couldn't resist. LOL Damn it. How did these people find out about me and my red truck?? Bill p.s. fortunately, I have never owned a red truck or had access to one in my entire life. But, I admit, that if I ever wanted to conduct a kidnapping, I cannot think of a better, least identifiable, more stealthy vehicle to use. It would be on my short list of vehicles to use. Along with a tank, a garbage truck, and pink RV.
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Since: Dec 11
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findmaura wrote: <quoted text>you work on police radio communications? He just makes up everything as he goes along. You're just wasting your time, he knows absolutely nothing about the murder of Maura Murray.
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Advocate
Glendale, AZ
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Here's the thing in a nutshell about MM possibly going into the woods. Presuming she headed east, it's something like 17 miles to the next town. Few houses, apparently. So, woods and "wilderness country" on both sides of the road for most of 17 miles. If Scarinza's helicopter search did not cover that whole distance, and cover both sides of the road to a range of maybe 1/4 mile into the woods on both sides of the road, then chances are excellent that MM *could* have entered the woods anywhere along there and any track she left easily missed. This is just one reason why -- if she entered the woods -- her remains may never be found.
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Jenkins
Astoria, NY
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I graduated from Champlain college in Burlington in '03 with a degree in criminal justice. The degree has actually worked out great for me. I worked in the insurance industry for 7 years investigating insurance fraud(mostly workmans comp complaints and homeowner claims, like fires and such). There's always work in that field, And it pays well too. Very interesting, never the same day twice. Then for the last couple years I've been working for ICE (immigrations & customs enforcement). Generally I'm investigating people who have applied for a visa, gotta keep them damn terrorists out the country. Not the coolest job in the world but it's def interesting. It'll do for now. While I've never actually done criminal investigations I have done more than a few investigations that have lead to criminal complaints, & when we actually pressed charges we never lost in court. As for what u were saying about a hypothesis u clearly either dont know the real definition of a hypothesis, your not reading my posts, or yur just an asshole who not only refuses to admit when your wrong, you'll attack the messenger.
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