NC-V
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- Joined
- Sep 4, 2012
- Location
- Mooresville, NC
Yeah I can't tell if that is your trailer or a UFO... I hope that isn't the only lead.
Yeah I can't tell if that is your trailer or a UFO... I hope that isn't the only lead.
Looks useless to me, but still infinitely better than the homo-ass cameras with no SD cards.What you can see is the drivers rear door lights (two 1’ vertical bars), but none on the passenger side. The passenger side door light wires broke about 2 weeks ago and I haven’t replaced them yet.
See how the top lights go all the way across? Two lights on rear left, none on rear right.
Lol!
They would have to be habitual felons with an outstanding warrant for killing a nun if you think they'll serve jail time! It's unbelievable what gets dropped in court these days. Not saying "handling it yourself" is a realistic solution either.
My father hired a PI (retired SBI agent) who found the guy and turned the information over to the police.
Interesting, I actually hadn’t thought about that. I wonder what costs I would be looking at?
Me too.I keep checking this thread hoping you got it back
Me too.
Remember, can’t trace ballistics on a shotgun.
But the firearms section of the crime lab can compare hammer strikes to the primers of the spent shells.Me too.
Remember, can’t trace ballistics on a shotgun.
IF they have the spent shells.But the firearms section of the crime lab can compare hammer strikes to the primers of the spent shells.
Why does it get super bright at the 8sec mark?
Seems to me they were running with no lights up to that point
Seems to me they were running with no lights up to that point
Head/tail lights are on. Can see the flow prior to making the curve in the road. When they hit the curve everything lights up
I had a grage full stolen twice in the last 5 years, they caught everyone involved , got some of the bikes back, slapped the mofos on the hand and they all went back out committed more crimes and are al back out again. I love my police department, they do a great job but the first thing they told me was "the courts will just let them go". If I ever see anyone in my garage at night again, I'm putting a gun on their ass.I had two dirt bikes worth about $7,000 stolen many years ago. My father hired a PI (retired SBI agent) who found the guy and turned the information over to the police. Dude spent some time in jail and had his wages garnished for a long time after he got out.
this is why our system is failing....we had a habitual offender in tha' hood. Good ol' rural Merica. Everyone knew who it was. Everyone knew his exact location. Everyone he knew was honest and went to work in the mornings. They caught him once or twice and slaps on the wrist. Wasn't til some folks with leverage went to the judge and made it clear the failing system would be extremely broadcast throughout. Not sure if this was threatening to the powers that be or what but he got a little "cooler" time. Word is he's out and he'll be back to supporting his habit. The really sad part is Daddy knew all along and let his home be storage for the paraphernalia. They didn't do squat to him.I had a grage full stolen twice in the last 5 years, they caught everyone involved , got some of the bikes back, slapped the mofos on the hand and they all went back out committed more crimes and are al back out again. I love my police department, they do a great job but the first thing they told me was "the courts will just let them go". If I ever see anyone in my garage at night again, I'm putting a gun on their ass.
I had a grage full stolen twice in the last 5 years, they caught everyone involved , got some of the bikes back, slapped the mofos on the hand and they all went back out committed more crimes and are al back out again. I love my police department, they do a great job but the first thing they told me was "the courts will just let them go". If I ever see anyone in my garage at night again, I'm putting a gun on their ass.