I grew up on a hog farm...oh boy..
I grew up on a hog farm...oh boy..
Polygraphs are inadmissible in court for a reason. They're not reliable and vulnerable to subjective interpretation by the examiner. Serial liars can beat them and people who are nervous about other things can show false positives. I was required to take one for a pre-employment screen and it gave "indications of deception" on something I was being completely truthful about. I just didn't like the line of questioning.
Pigs/Hogs are omnivores they eat everything. I guess so are humans, but you could literally feed anything to a pig/hog.
It's not the fact that the guy is a pig farmer. I really don't want to get grotesque or assume anything at this point, but if one really wanted to dispose of anything, pigs
It is not about pig farming so much, but a psycho who are around a bunch of hogs can be a little disconcerting. I think some are understanding where I am going with this.
I have nothing but respect for the everyday hog farmer or crop farmer.
It is now being reported that a person who lives in that rural area near Brooklyn, IA said they saw a black SUV that kept circling between 11:30pm - 1am around the night Mollie vanished. There was no signs of forced entry to the boyfriends house, and the two dogs she was watching were found locked in a room they believe Mollie put them in before she went jogging. The boyfriend said one of the dogs is large (I think it had a pitbull mix to it) and would have protected her if she was being attacked. Her cellphone, earbuds, arm band and fitbit watch are all missing, which is a main reason they think she was abducted while jogging. This whole black SUV could change everything. If it came through Brooklyn, you'd think a camera on a convenience store would catch it.
The reward is now $260,000
It was Law Enforcement and I was 21 and weighed 140 pounds. Didn't say i was perfect. I hadn't smoked pot. They said it didn't matter, but they noted a strong reaction.
I don't drink or smoke, but probably not for the reasons you think I don't. I grew up around it and I'll leave it at that. Having been around law enforcement, many officers really shouldn't be doing what they are doing. They ended up skipping over 1 and 2 and filled the vacancies with experienced officers. Funny, the Chief of Police was busted by one of his officers shortly after for OWI. Not sure how that ended up.
Her mom said both of her red work shirts were at homeHer boyfriend stated she last Snapchatted him around 10:00 p.m.. Did she go jogging after that? I actually think she made it back that evening/night from jogging. I think she was taken the next morning as her red shirt is missing, so possibly got ready for work already.
This has become a national news story. Not sure what to think, but here are my theories. 1) She went jogging, some nut job spotted her and followed her back to her boyfriends apartment, broke in and took her against her will. 2) She was in the apartment and someone in the apartment complex had her eyes on her and took her. 3) She snapped, and for unknown reasons took off on her own.
Also, I have heard that her brother has cut her out of all his photos of Mollie on his Instagram account. I have also heard her boyfriend works construction. What if he told his co-workers about him leaving and one or more those co-workers took her?
Yesterday on the Big 10 Network they replayed the Iowa/OSU game from last November. A couple of cut away shots of the Iowa students showed a girl who looked just like Mollie, I wonder if that was her at the game? It kind of creeped me out.
I also read that that have been like 30+ abductions in Iowa alone in the past 10 days. If so, this state has some serious issues going on. It still angers me that the two young Evansdale girls murderer has not been caught.
What's your two cents?
Looks like her boyfriend did it, he turned himself into the policeWhat in the hell is going on in Iowa? So Molly goes missing, now they find another dead 20 something 100 miles away? Serial killer anyone? This is awful. I'm telling you...I hope somebody knows something...and takes the reward to get her back. Just can't imagine what that family is going through. The worst nightmare ever.
because we don't have an off topic board like Hawkeye Report does. There are a bunch of off topic threads on the football board right now because it's slow. Sorry if my post offends you. Take it up with Rob.This is a Hawkeye football message board. I’m curious as to why you felt the need to post this information. This is not a random thoughts about anything Iowa message board.
Looks like her boyfriend did it, he turned himself into the police
KWWL-TV did a story on it at 6pm todaySource?
I can't find anything that confirms this.
KWWL-TV did a story on it at 6pm today
He may be cooperating with police, but I doubt he turned himself in or confessed to anything. If this were the case, it would be the top headline on KWWL's website and widely reported elsewhere, but it's not.
There was a press conference regarding the Tibbets case last Friday. One of the people who spoke at the conference was the Iowa Missing Persons network. The reason why they had her speak was because of the HUGE number of internet message boards like this one propagating information that there is a RASH of abductions occurring. The number of missing persons in Iowa is on average is no more than usual. The vast majority of missing persons listed in our State are endangered juveniles (runaways) Each year Iowa has dozens of missing endangered juveniles. The Serial Killer comment is just a really sad thing for you to start here. The body found in Lee county according to Law Enforcement is not associated with the Tibbets case. They already have a suspect in custody and evidently, he was the boyfriend of the young lady (who has been identified http://www.kcrg.com/content/news/Body-discovered-in-rural-Lee-County-490102191.html). She was from Muscatine. There are no other mysterious missing persons in Iowa. But if you want to publicly imply there is a serial killer on the loose then go ahead. The public doesn't thank you.What in the hell is going on in Iowa? So Molly goes missing, now they find another dead 20 something 100 miles away? Serial killer anyone? This is awful. I'm telling you...I hope somebody knows something...and takes the reward to get her back. Just can't imagine what that family is going through. The worst nightmare ever.
(Per KCRG-TV)
LEE COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG-TV9) -- The body has been identified as 20-year-old Sadie Alvarado of Muscatine.
Authorities say the Lee County Attorney's Office was briefed on facts related to the investigation before they charged a man in the investigation.
28-year-old Damian Hamann from Morning Sun has been charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident Resulting in a Death.
An autopsy for Alvarado is scheduled for August 7 at the University of Iowa's Decedent Care Unit.
Police say the incident is still under investigation by the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Division of Criminal Investigation, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Lee County Attorney’s Office and the Lee County Medical Examiner’s Office.
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Authorities say they have identified the body of a woman in her early to mid-20s found in rural Lee County, and it is not a missing UI student from Brooklyn.
Authorities said they are not releasing the identity at this time, but did confirm it is not Mollie Tibbetts.
The Lee County Sheriff's Office reported locating the body of a dead white female in her early to mid-20s on Sunday.
The family of 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts, of Brooklyn, reported her missing July 19 after she didn't show up for work.
The “Bring Mollie Tibbetts Home Safe Reward Fund” announced Thursday began with $172,000 in contributions. On Friday, the fund had grown to more than $200,000.
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The Lee County Sheriff's Office said it has located the body of a dead white female in her early to mid-20s.
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation said there is no reason to believe the body is that of Mollie Tibbetts.
The body was discovered in rural Lee County, according to a news release. The DCI is investigating and would not release any additional details at this time.
This is a developing story. Stay with KCRG-TV9 and KCRG.com for updates.