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02-13-2026 02:29 PM
02-13-2026 02:32 PM
@febe1 wrote:The news has "backed off" that Nancy would die w/o her medications.
They're now saying she could live w/o, but it could be dangerous without.
Reporting death w/o meds made people think she was already dead, whereas, she might be very much alive.
@febe1 So the police intentionally lied at the first press conference?
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
02-13-2026 02:34 PM
@SeaGal wrote:A reporter on Fox at the home had a conversation with Sheriff Nanos, audio is taped, Nanos said there was NO glove found in the home, they gathered some DNA but no glove found and collected. He also said there is no problem with his office and the FBI, they are both working side by side in the office, some things he disagrees with the FBI and vise versa. He said as far as the Fla. lab, they had already sent some evidence to them before the FBI came on the scene and he feels that he would like the evidence to go to one lab and not some here and some there. He did say that the FBI does have a better handle on the tech stuff he admits, so maybe that tech stuff is indeed going to Quatico but didnt say either way if that has been sent up there.
He said he has used the Fla. lab in many cases and has found no problem with them.
eta - he also spoke to reports wondering if he released the property too soon, he doesnt feel that is so, they got all that they needed, he was satisfied to release it.
He acknowledges that Quantico is the best forensic lab in the country, yet he still chose to send the glove to a private lab in Florida. It is disjointed and makes no logical sense. By bypassing the most advanced lab available, he set himself up for people to be leery of him.
02-13-2026 02:35 PM
Gosh, how smart could this person or persons be to stump the FBI and police?
How smart could he be, not to leave any information or clues?
I'm starting to get the feeling, like ID, this will be solved ten or more years in the future.
02-13-2026 02:36 PM
02-13-2026 02:39 PM - edited 02-13-2026 02:46 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:
@febe1 wrote:The news has "backed off" that Nancy would die w/o her medications.
They're now saying she could live w/o, but it could be dangerous without.
Reporting death w/o meds made people think she was already dead, whereas, she might be very much alive.
@febe1 So the police intentionally lied at the first press conference?
Maybe that is something the family told them in their panick as heart meds are pretty important to ward off arrythmias leading to heart attack, stroke and heart failure,
stress can bring on an arrythmia and you can only imagine what stress Nancy was under. If I was a family member I'd be freaking out if a loved went w/o those meds.
eta - (I heard she was also in alot of pain so needs her pain meds.)
02-13-2026 02:48 PM
When it comes to this case keep in mind that we don't know what we don't know.
02-13-2026 03:02 PM - edited 02-13-2026 09:50 PM
@febe1 wrote:Gosh, how smart could this person or persons be to stump the FBI and police?
How smart could he be, not to leave any information or clues?
I'm starting to get the feeling, like ID, this will be solved ten or more years in the future.
I was thinking the same thing.
I'm also wondering if they know (or strongly suspect) that Nancy is dead, but they are determined to catch these kidnapper(s), not just retrieve her body.
A higher reward will definitely be tempting ...
I just think that SOMEONE knows something .... a spouse or adult sibling or even a nosy neighbor.
(Mrs Kravitz on Bewitched comes to mind, LOL)
02-13-2026 03:23 PM
@SeaGal wrote:A reporter on Fox at the home had a conversation with Sheriff Nanos, audio is taped, Nanos said there was NO glove found in the home, they gathered some DNA but no glove found and collected. He also said there is no problem with his office and the FBI, they are both working side by side in the office, some things he disagrees with the FBI and vise versa. He said as far as the Fla. lab, they had already sent some evidence to them before the FBI came on the scene and he feels that he would like the evidence to go to one lab and not some here and some there. He did say that the FBI does have a better handle on the tech stuff he admits, so maybe that tech stuff is indeed going to Quatico but didnt say either way if that has been sent up there.
He said he has used the Fla. lab in many cases and has found no problem with them.
eta - he also spoke to reports wondering if he released the property too soon, he doesnt feel that is so, they got all that they needed, he was satisfied to release it.
@SeaGal - I don't know about you, but I feel like the public has repeatedly been jerked around. One dad ya hear one thing. The next day it's a different story. 😵💫
02-13-2026 03:27 PM - edited 02-13-2026 03:28 PM
As had been said before, the public does not need to know everything and is not entitled to be informed of everything during an investigation.
Unfortunately, the proliferation of crime shows causes folks to think that everything must be disclosed to them so they can solve the crime.
If it would jeopardize the course of an investigation, I don't need or want to know certain things.
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