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originally posted by: StallionDuck
a reply to: seattlerat
Looking at the path between drop locations... It gives me the feels that it's either a Mailman or UPS Driver of sorts. Looks like this person is sticking to more main'ish routes than anything.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: crayzeed
That is exactly what I am wondering. There are so many cameras everywhere now. In our area we have a cougar on the loose (not the older women type either) and within days there were cam sightings everywhere. So you're telling me, out here in the sticks, we can track a single cougar but they can't catch this person(s)??
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: StallionDuck
a reply to: seattlerat
Looking at the path between drop locations... It gives me the feels that it's either a Mailman or UPS Driver of sorts. Looks like this person is sticking to more main'ish routes than anything.
Why would that lead you to believe that? Are mailmen and UPS drivers the only ones who know the main roads?
originally posted by: StallionDuck
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: StallionDuck
a reply to: seattlerat
Looking at the path between drop locations... It gives me the feels that it's either a Mailman or UPS Driver of sorts. Looks like this person is sticking to more main'ish routes than anything.
Why would that lead you to believe that? Are mailmen and UPS drivers the only ones who know the main roads?
Because it looks more "Route" than random.
originally posted by: apmoore
Wasn't there a case not too far back(late 2017) about a woman being arrested in Houston or Sealy, TX for sending a package bomb to the White House in back 2016.
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: StallionDuck
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: StallionDuck
a reply to: seattlerat
Looking at the path between drop locations... It gives me the feels that it's either a Mailman or UPS Driver of sorts. Looks like this person is sticking to more main'ish routes than anything.
Why would that lead you to believe that? Are mailmen and UPS drivers the only ones who know the main roads?
Because it looks more "Route" than random.
Pretty much any 4 points on a city map are gonna look like a route. Do you have anything else besides a gut feeling?
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A package bomb containing nails and shrapnel that was destined for an address in Austin, Texas, exploded at a FedEx Corp distribution center in San Antonio, injuring one employee, San Antonio fire officials said.
originally posted by: shellyhk
The package in Schertz was being sent to an Austin address