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Where did the ladder come from? How did he move it to location? Was it an extension ladder, or step ladder?
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Where exactly was his car parked? What kind of car is it? Who's name is it registered under, and in what state? When was it acquired?
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It is said that explosives were found in his car- what kinds, and how much?
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Where exactly did his shirt come from? We know it is associated with a popular YouTube channel, Demolition Ranch. https://www.newsweek.com/trump-shooter-reportedly-wearing-demolition-ranch-merchandise-t-shirt-1924914
Did Crooks order that shirt himself, online, or was it gifted to him? Where is the receipt showing that he purchased the shirt for himself? When did he buy/acquire that shirt? Did he purchase any other items from Demolition Ranch?
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He worked at a nursing home- How long? Are there any scandals associated with that nursing home that Crooks may have been involved with? How about nursing home voting irregularities?
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Why has his family not yet publicly denounced the actions of their little monster? The father reportedly told CNN that he had to wait to talk to law enforcement before commenting...BS...But whatever. I'm sure the family has spoken to law enforcement by now, so where is their statement; why the long delay for comment? What about his siblings (reportedly has at least one sister)? What are they up to? Are they dangerous monsters too?
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Explosives were reportedly found at the family home. What kinds; how much? Were the explosives well hidden, or did the family know about it?
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Where is the security footage from the business where Crooks was perched on one of their buildings? Are we to assume that the business has no security cameras?
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Where is the security camera, or traffic camera footage from the area surrounding Crooks' car? It seems to be strangely absent as well.
...10+...Please add your own thought's and questions, and let's see what GAW can piece together.
Those photos are ridiculous, they're taking women with brown hair and similar features and saying they are all the same. Look closely at those pictures on the first image, all four of those women have different shaped faces and heads. It's using far off blurry photos to make them seem similar.
The next photo just circles a super blurry blonde woman wearing glasses and swears it's another girl.
Also for Charlottesville, you can't imagine that? My wife was a photographer for 25 years with different papers and did weddings. She carried two cameras at all times, a short lens and a long one - especially back when she was still shooting film. But with that photo, the car passes and she bends down and takes the picture, well takes like 150 pictures and chooses the best one.
I agree about the pictures. Only some are similar. How about these for instance.
As for Charlottesville, why would your wife bend down? Would she automatically know that would be the best vantage point for what was about to happen? Could she get so low that she was level with the middle of the car wheels in the time available? Would the second camera be seriously damaged as a result? Did the placard holders instinctively know which way to face so as to minimise the gaps in the background?
If you ever try to photograph people talking you see that they usually stand in a circle but when they do it in the films it is always more of a line so they can see everybody. Posing becomes more obvious if you know what to look for. Elements of that picture look poses including the ones in mid-air.
Plan B: Ask your wife if it looks completely natural.
I wonder how the car stopped without the brakes on?
Dude, people were in line because it was a parade and they were all standing there. These photos and the whole thing is so silly. Have you ever been in any major tragedy? People run around like idiots and some just stand there in shock and don't move.
I would take a hard look at the photos you're linking of the kids. Actually look at the faces and the photos. They are not the same people.
We are going to have to agree to differ.
Also, I don't think one of my previous links worked as expected. Sorry about that. I copied the exact picture this time. I can't tell these people apart.
Here is one last photograph of Charlottesville.
See where that bridge is. And note that even though the car is a long way away, everyone is looking at it.
The car does now have its brake lights on. Is it slowing down or is it stationary? It looks more chaotic than it really is because of the long lens used. Your wife will be able to explain how that apparently compresses things. That bridge in the background is actually quite a long way past the intersection, for instance.
I think this is at least as far back as you would need to be to include all the points in that image. Note the short black posts on the right and the sign slightly nearer the camera on the left. Also look at the two wooden poles further down for context and the edge of the brick building on the right.
Dd the driver suddenly decide to speed up and drive into the back of the parked car? Did we ever actually see the impact? I wonder why not with all those cameras about?
Was the iconic photograph even taken on the day we are told it was? Could it have been taken the day before? What did those helicopter cops who died in a crash the day before see that day?
So, the first picture, I pulled up other images of them. I don't think the one of the right in that is supposed to be a different person, it's just wrong and showing the same person twice.
Here are the two people it is talking about: https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/abc_james_foly_siblings_kb_140822_16x9_992.jpg
https://katu.com/resources/media/e9872534-180c-421d-9d61-6d05e8558b31-full9x16_AP19344540361939.jpg?1576362367720
When what you post is as blatantly wrong as that, I'm not even going to engage in the rest because that is a really bad dropping of the ball on just basic facts.
Also, just google James Foley's Sister and you will find both pictures in the one you linked labeled as her.