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Or did they pack up some of her stuff in the backpack...We need times on these frames
Could be. I see what you mean. Like the fisheye look of someone who’s holding a magnifying glass in front of their eye.
Probably some raw screen shot before the serious technicians got to work.
This is obviously very sad - but why is this the #1 story everywhere, all the time?
Are either mother or daughter anyone important?
Based on the glare where his mouth should be, looks like he has gold teefs.
How did she consort with illegals? Did she hire them to work at her house?
Nest and Ring cams do roughly the same job, but they differ in ecosystem, features, and pricing.
## Ecosystem and integration
- Nest cams are part of **Google’s** ecosystem, tying into Google Home speakers, displays, and the Google Home app.
- Ring cams are part of **Amazon’s** ecosystem, tying into Alexa devices, Echo Shows, and the Ring app.
If you’re already deep into Google gear, Nest tends to integrate more smoothly; same story with Amazon and Ring.
## Hardware and features
- Both offer indoor, outdoor, and doorbell cameras with similar core specs (HD video, motion alerts, night vision, two‑way talk).
- Ring generally has **more camera model options and power options** (battery, wired, solar on some models), plus things like floodlight and spotlight cams at multiple price points.
- Nest tends to lean into **“smarter” features**, such as better on‑device processing and (on some models) more advanced person/face‑recognition style alerts, but often ties the best stuff to a subscription.
## Apps, storage, and subscriptions
- Both require a subscription if you want **cloud recording beyond a short free window**, richer history, and advanced detection.
- Ring’s paid plans often give **longer video history for the money**, and cover multiple devices under one plan.
- Nest usually includes a **small amount of free recording and smart alerts**, but its paid tiers can be pricier for equivalent history.
## Privacy and security considerations
- Both have had **privacy/security scrutiny**: Ring more for law‑enforcement integrations and past account/access issues; Google for broader data‑collection concerns.
- Practically, each lets you tweak things like video retention, sharing, and when cameras are allowed to record; comfort level often comes down to whether you trust Amazon or Google more with video of your house.
## Cost and “best use case” summary
- **Ring** tends to win on: lower hardware entry price, more model variety, cheap long‑term storage, and tighter integration with a whole-home Ring security setup.
- **Nest** tends to win on: nicer industrial design, deeper Google‑assistant integration, and smarter built‑in detection if you’re already in the Google Home world.
No sense in kidnapping someone if you can’t keep them alive.
I predict they will drop her off at a hospital...
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makes sense to me
Are either mother or daughter anyone important?
Savannah is a celebrity. People are interested. I understand your sentiments. I was torqued at people for their slavish following of the O.J. Simpson saga. But this one has me captivated.
Feel free to try and ignore it, like I did way back, lol.
Careful.
From what I can tell, the cabal kidnapped Nancy Guthrie to send a message to all media personalities. Their message is essentially “Don’t report on the Epstein findings, or we’ll send someone to see your family members.”
perp #2?
And man-scaped brows over large girlish eyes.
Very odd.
no back pack with shoulder lamps, either
ring vs nest
Eyes and eyebrows look like a woman, actually.
I now think there were two kidnappers...which makes more sense....She weighed 150 lbs and could only walk short distances. THEY walked her out...
That’s why I said ‘he’ ....
Looks like he has three flashlights attached to his mask
perp #2?
That’s what I think. Similar jackets but with the first perp, the jacket doesn’t seem to zip all the way down as it does on the second perp.
Wonder of dogs were brought in to try to pick up a trail?
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