So, about this cop killer Eric Frein...
How has he managed to elude such a huge manhunt for this long? How has this amateur hour military reenactor managed to stay hidden for way longer than the military trained Chris Dorner?
They've confiscated huge stashes of food and equipment, so he is presumably running low on or just plain out of many needed items, and they also seem to have a good general fix on which area he's in. You would think that dogs would be able to find him somewhat easily, especially if he's sitting in a hole wearing a diaper full of shit... I dunno, just thought I'd throw this out to all of you outdoorsmen and veterans and ask for your best guesses. |
he's dead in the tora bora mountains.
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Cop probably deserved it....since all cops are bad. GO COP KILLA'S!
/CP |
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I think they don't really want to go pushing the woods for him knowing he's shot cops and would do it again, and they're hoping the lack of food and weather will eventually make him pop out.
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IIRC dorner was breaking into people's houses and actually was spotted on a road where cars come and go....
He ****ed up |
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I imply no conspiracy with that, just saying its weird. |
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This guy seems to have been prepping a long time...but hes probably ****ed because: http://i.qkme.me/3537xx.jpg |
Cop should've just handed over his ID.
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Forcing him out of the woods means one thing for him; home invasions, which obviously puts civilians in harms way big time. This guy must be a lot cagier than anyone thought because they're surely using helicopters equipped with FLIR to find his heat signature out there (though there are ways to beat it supposedly) and he's fooled them for well over a month now. |
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They probably fear he has set booby traps and are going to wait for him to come out because of the cold or hunger
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I know he ended up having to steal a car and break into people's houses so it didnt seem very well planned IMO not sure though ,, I didnt pay a ton of attention to either case |
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Frein is obviously different. |
This guy had been preparing for this for a Long time. He has studied how to survive in the wilderness even though he is self taught. They have apparently found explosives or material to make explosive devices at his house. He is supposedly an excellent marksman. These are a few of the reasons the cops are going slow and deliberate.
IMHO if he makes it until winter really sets in he will be harder to capture. As I understand it he is an area of mostly seasonal cabins. If he can hunt down for a while he may have an opportunity to slip away as the search effort ratchets back. The last I read though is they think they have him hemmed in to about a 1.5 sq. mi. Area |
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The thing about winter setting in is what scares me for civilians though, because theres just NO way he's going to survive for long without a fire and even a dakota fire pit is going to give off the scent of burning wood and heat for a FLIR system to detect... he will have to pull a home invasion. |
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With these vacation cabins, he could break into one for shelter later on, but so far he doesnt seem dumb enough to do that. |
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It's over Johnny....
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A lot of people don't believe he's actually there any longer. Although they have been finding a lot of supplies in the woods. Like blankets and old camp fires. There are still some people they are not allowing back in their homes.
Only thing I know is I'm sick of the helicopters at tree level at 3 am. |
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Those choppers are definitely carrying FLIR looking for a heat signature, guarantee he's hiding under a mylar blanket, even with his head poking out he looks no bigger than a possum or a coon to that. |
Yeah, kids were out of school a few days. We're not real close,
Helicopters fly directly over our house on the way to refuel and return. A lot of people are still not allowed into their homes but the numbers are dropping. Have a friend that works out of those barracks, thank god he was off that night. A lot of people think he's not around that area anymore. Some of the evidence they are finding seems a little planted. |
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How have I not heard of this? Where is this happening?
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Why can't the dogs find him?
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He actually has a FB support page. Disgusting
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This all happened about 20 minutes from where I live.
It's crazy that he's managed to evade for the last month. |
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I live 15 minutes away from his parents house.
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Probably not there, or dead somewhere else that is hard to track like a deep river or lake.
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Is he at four or five stars now?
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PA is a big state with lots of woods to get lost in pretty easily. And a large portion of the woods are full of abandoned mine shafts, caves, etc. and on otop of that all the mountains are dense with trees, mountain laurals and everything else you could imagine. You could be standing 10 feet away from soneone and not know it in many places. If you know what you're doing and can take the punishment you could stay out there for a long time. I have two theories on how this guy is still on the loose:
1. It was a suicide mission and after the shooting he found a really deep, remote hole to throw himself down (abandoned mine shaft prolly) or wrapped some weights to himself and found a nice deep body of water to jump in. There's a lake called Raystown not to far away that's basiclly a flooded valley with forests on the bottom. A couple weights in the right places and you know where to jump in and you'll never be found even by experienced diver reover teams. 2. The police are just holding up the perimeter they have set and biding their time until white tail season which comes up in a couple weeks. The woods will be swarmed with old PA boys with guns more than happy to help. Interesting story to follow. Not sure there's going to be an outcome however if option 1 is correct. |
Informative post, Otter.
I have my doubts about suicide though, this guy wants to go out in a firefight IMO. |
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Inconceivable!
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He very well might be dead but it will probably be because of something like exposure. |
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http://wnep.com/2014/10/09/police-re...rch-for-frein/ Now imagine the stuff you don't see like helicopters, overtime, admin costs, logistics, hotels, food, gas etc. |
The gaming commision just opened up some areas near the search for hunting and trapping. Im not sure how comfortable Id be in those woods, they have found pipe bombs and trip wire in areas.
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US Marshalls have apparently captured Eric Frein.
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Bout time they found this guy, I'd like to hear how it went down but theres no word on that yet from anything I'm seeing.
Looks like someone buttstroked him. |
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