This is some opportunistic BS. Sorry you lost your stuff but: 1. If you're going to say someone doxed somebody, provide proof 2. If you're going to mention a group affiliation, explain the relevance of the group 3. If you're going to blame a house invasion on dox.. don't maybe?pic.twitter.com/ZvvDTSVtRb
3. If you want the Raider responsible, Idk what they go by anymore, but at the time they were an officer of the Raiders known as "Sir Deltic". They dropped the original dox that made it's way around the internet. 4. Sisk's SO record for AZ was not public, so it's still a dox. >
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5. The dates of the robbery are accurate. Sisk was arrested just prior to Christmas 2016, leaving her apartment and her stuff unattended. Her landlord sent those photos after checking in on the place in the first week of January 2017. >
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6. The Phoenix police department was contacted the same day as the damage was discovered. A case was opened and closed after a week. No investigation number was attached to the case as none was opened. 7. The dox was discovered almost a month later, after the case was closed. >
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8. The glass on the car window is smashed inward with a hole in the center that was used to reach in and unlock the car door. Admittedly, the photo doesn't do a good job at showing this, but that's the best I could get from the landlord. >
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9. It was a small apartment, things were stored wherever space was available. Some stuff, like art easels and light boards, were stored behind the fridge. >
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10. Lastly, the landlord was an old woman. Her first instinct was to tidy the apartment when she saw the damage. That's why the fridge was plugged back in, the cabinets closed, and certain things organized.
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