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« Reply #100 on: October 17, 2010, 10:20:23 AM »

Tiffany's 'David was shot' Progression:

Shot In The _____

1. Back of the head
2. Front of the head
3. As far as I know (he was shot)
4. He was behind me so I didn't see
5. Neck? (latest media report - bad report?)
6. Now placing bets for next week!

 
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« Reply #101 on: October 17, 2010, 10:21:58 AM »

http://www.themonitor.com/news/private-43647-zetitas-detective.html
Private detective: ‘Zetitas' killed Hartley
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October 17, 2010 12:34 AM

EDINBURG — While Mexican officials have put the search for McAllen man David Michael Hartley on hold indefinitely, a local man believes he has many of the answers to the mystery of the disappearance.

Hartley, 30, is widely presumed dead after what his wife, Tiffany Young-Hartley, has described as an attack by cartel "pirates" on the Mexican side of Falcon Reservoir, which spans that country’s border with the United States.

She has said three boats of gunmen opened fire on them, fatally shooting her husband in the head, as the couple rode separate personal watercraft during a sightseeing trip to a partially submerged church in the abandoned Mexican town of Old Guerrero.

STRATFOR, an Austin-based think tank that focuses on the drug war and other global security issues, reported Wednesday that the Sept. 30 incident may have been a case of mistaken identity by the Zetas drug trafficking organization.

On Saturday, prominent Edinburg private detective Raul G. Reyna Jr. told The Monitor that the theory put forward earlier in the week by a STRATFOR analyst — that the attack on the Hartleys may have been a matter of mistaken identity — is more complicated than what really happened.

Reyna, owner and lead investigator for GOTCHA! Investigations, an Edinburg-based agency that has gone into Mexico to seek out and bring numerous criminal suspects back to the United States, has been looking into the Hartley case on his own.

Reyna believes, after talking to his "network of intelligence sources in Mexico," that the lowest ranking members of the Zeta drug cartel were responsible for the shooting. The "Zetitas," or baby Zetas, shot at the couple to try to steal the personal watercraft they were riding, he said.

"The kid that shot (at the couple) did not know how to handle the weapon," he said. "Because of the recoil (and power of the weapon) one of the shots got away from him and he shot Hartley."

Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez said Saturday that he believes some of Reyna’s claims are possibly true, but added that Reyna needs to be careful about nosing around too much in this case "because he’s going to come up missing a head."

Gonzalez pointed out that Reyna’s state-issued private investigator’s license is expired, a fact confirmed by Reyna who said he has been awaiting its renewal since applying for it on Oct. 8.

"Yes, it was a baby Zeta," Gonzalez said. "Some of them are 15, 16 and 17 years old that operate that area."

The private investigator also claims the name of the shooter was Guadalupe Gomez, also known as "El Piojo," Gomez was killed in Matamoros on Friday, Reyna said.

Mexican investigators in Nuevo Laredo who are dealing with the case were unable to comment Saturday evening. They also could not verify if Guadalupe Gomez was dead or alive.

Gonzalez said he was also unsure if there was any validity behind the investigator’s claim of who the shooter was.

Gonzalez added that he does not believe that theft of the Hartleys’ personal watercraft was actually the motive in the shooting. However, he does believe the group of young men shot at the Hartleys as a scare tactic, which was used in several other incidents on the Mexican side of the lake earlier this year.

After reviewing the other cases," he said, "the same (scare tactics) were used in the other cases."

Another claim Reyna makes, which coincides closely with the theory put forward by STRATFOR, is that the "Zetitas" were not ordered to kill Hartley by Zeta leaders.

"They did all this without the consent or knowledge of the main Zeta group," Reyna said.

Sheriff Gonzalez agreed. The sheriff’s investigators are continuing to work on the case regardless of whether Mexican officials are searching for the body, which he believes will not turn up.

"We have also scaled down," he said. "If we know there’s no body to be found, why should we risk more people searching? Why should we risk having people out there searching and getting beheaded when we can’t find a body? The next step (for U.S. officials) is to continue to develop as much info as we can to pass along to the Mexican officials."

As the investigation began, following the Sept. 30 incident, Tiffany Young-Hartley was asked to give a statement to Mexican officials. However, after many invitations from Mexican officials, Young-Hartley refused to cross the border. However, Gonzalez said Saturday that Young-Hartley went to the Mexican consulate’s office in McAllen again on Friday to file a second statement.

"The (district attorney) in Matamoros wanted her to go his office and (the district attorney) in Miguel Aleman wanted her to go to his office (to give a statement)," he said. "She already gave one. They wanted to get another. So she did it here (in the United States)."



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« Reply #102 on: October 17, 2010, 11:55:23 AM »

also, I thought that Tiffany showed more emotion when she was talking about the officer who was beheaded than she did when she was talking about her own  husband being murdered right in front of her.

She is one cool cucumber...jmo
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« Reply #103 on: October 18, 2010, 10:15:00 AM »

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/10/18/earlyshow/main6968473.shtml
Oct. 18, 2010
Jet Ski Victim's Wife Questioned for Eight Hours
Tiffany Hartley, Wife of David Hartley, Says Mexican Cops Went Over Her Account of Day David Was Slain in "Major Detail"
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« Reply #104 on: October 18, 2010, 10:18:36 AM »

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wife-man-allegedly-killed-mexican-pirates-questioned/story?id=11905913
Wife of Man Allegedly Killed by Mexican Pirates Questioned
David Hartley's Wife Tiffany Said Mexican Authorities 'Possibly' Want to Arrest Her
 
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« Reply #105 on: October 18, 2010, 01:18:41 PM »

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2010-10-18-advisory18_ST_N.htm
Texas sheriff mistrusts Mexico's border lake inquiry

The Texas sheriff leading the U.S. investigation into the fatal shooting of an American man said Mexican officials are trying to discourage the victim's wife from pushing for a fuller inquiry.

Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo "Sigi" Gonzalez said Sunday that Tiffany Hartley was subjected to 12 hours of questioning by Mexican investigators Friday in an effort to "intimidate and discourage her from doing anything."

Hartley is scheduled to meet with Mexican prosecutors and investigators today, Gonzalez said.

He said the questions asked by Mexican investigators were not aimed at resolving the Sept. 30 incident, when Hartley says her husband, David, was shot by Mexican pirates. His body has not been recovered.

"It's wrong. It makes no sense," Gonzalez said. He said he received an account of the meeting from U.S. officials who attended the session in McAllen, Texas.

Mexican officials could not be reached for comment Sunday.

Gonzalez's account contradicts a statement released Saturday by the Mexican attorney general's office. It said Hartley's wife provided new information about the Jet Ski outing on Falcon Lake, which spans the U.S.-Mexican border.

"Mrs. Hartley provided valuable information that will allow federal investigations to continue," the Mexican government's statement said.

The statement did not elaborate on the nature of the information provided by Hartley, who has expressed concern that the investigation and search would be abandoned.

Tiffany Hartley has said she and her husband were attacked when they ventured into Mexican waters on Jet Skis to photograph the ruins of a church.

She said her husband was shot in an assault by gunmen in boats. She said she tried but failed to pull her husband onto her Jet Ski and fled to the Texas side of the border as the gunmen continued firing on her craft.

Gonzalez said the gunmen are believed to be members of the violent Zetas drug cartel.

Last week, the Mexican inquiry into the Hartley shooting was shaken when the severed head of the commander in the case, Rolando Flores Villegas, was found.

Gonzalez said Villegas' killing is one of the reasons Mexican authorities do not want to proceed with the investigation.

During the questioning Friday, Gonzalez said, Mexican investigators asked Hartley to participate in a re-enactment of the incident.

Gonzalez said the request was inappropriate because it posed a clear risk to Hartley's safety.

"She's never hinted at not cooperating with them," he said. "But she's not going to go do that, and you can't blame her."

"They don't want to investigate this," Gonzalez said. "Their position is, 'We hope we can discourage her enough so that she won't continue to go forward with it.' "
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« Reply #106 on: October 18, 2010, 01:19:59 PM »

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20019858-504083.html
David Hartley Update: Police Questioned American Tourist's Wife for Eight Hours
October 18, 2010

McALLEN, Texas (CBS/AP) The search for American tourist David Hartley, whose wife Tiffany insists was shot to death by Mexican pirates, may have been suspended due to intensifying violence on the U.S.-Mexico border, but the investigation is moving forward.
On Friday, Mexican authorities interviewed Hartley's wife for more than eight hours, later saying that she "provided valuable information that will allow federal investigations to continue."

Tiffany told CBS News' "The Early Show" Monday that she was asked about her last day with David in "major detail" and claims that it was not an interrogation.

"(Friday's questioning) was just a witness statement," she told the morning show. "We just, between translation and having to go between Spanish and English, it took a long time and then, of course, taking some breaks."

Mexican investigators plan to interview her again today, but Zapata County, Texas Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez, who is also investigating the murder, wonders why.

"I think what they're really doing is trying to discourage her from filing a complaint. I think because of threats from the cartel," Gonzalez told CBS News.

Tiffany says they were on their way back to the U.S. after photographing a historic Mexican church when pirates in boats opened fire on them, shooting her husband. She says she tried to help her husband, but had to flee because they kept shooting.

Although no sign of Hartley or his jet ski has been found after over a week of searching the lake, local officials in Texas say they still believe Tiffany Hartley's story.

According to Austin, Texas-based research group Stratfor, which analyzes the Mexican drug war, the Hartleys may have been mistaken for drug runners from a rival cartel, and once the killers realized Hartley was an American, they destroyed the body to avoid a U.S. backlash.
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« Reply #107 on: October 19, 2010, 06:30:51 PM »

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http://blinkoncrime.com/2010/10/19/murder-in-mexico-tiffany-hartley-endures-16-hours-of-interviews-in-david-hartley-death/

Murder In Mexico: Tiffany Hartley Endures 16 Hours Of Interviews In David Hartley Death
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« Reply #108 on: October 20, 2010, 01:34:50 PM »

 

video 2
http://www.krgv.com/news/local/story/Tiffany-Hartley-Spends-Day-Speaking-with-Mexican/6OWRwTv8RkOEg-0Te-UO6w.cspx


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We`re not going anywhere until (hand clap) David is home.

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« Reply #109 on: October 20, 2010, 02:35:54 PM »

“God just told her it was time to go home,” Tiffany's mother, Cynthia Young, said. “The other night we were up most of the night praying and that's what she got. She just decided God was telling her that it was time for her to go home and when David's found, we'll come back.”


http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/mexico/tiffany_hartley_says_its_time_to_go_home_105362188.html
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« Reply #110 on: October 20, 2010, 04:52:44 PM »

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/10/20/texas.missing.american/index.html?iref=NS1
Missing American's wife moves back to Colorado
October 20, 2010

CNN) -- Tiffany Hartley, who reported that her husband was shot by gunmen in Mexico last month, is moving from Texas to Colorado without a trace of his body yet to be found.

"This is a very difficult day for her, this is her home," Harltey's mother, Cynthia Young said, as a moving van was being packed at the couple's Rio Grande Valley home.

The Hartleys had been planning to move back to their native Colorado before David Hartley was allegedly shot on Falcon Lake, which straddles the U.S.-Mexico border.

On September 30, the two decided to ride their personal watercraft to the Mexican side of the lake to see a historical church there, she said.

But she said the couple was confronted by three boats, and gunmen -- believed linked to a Mexican drug gang -- began firing shots at them when they tried to flee the area. She said she saw her husband shot and attempted to pull him on board her watercraft.

David Hartley's body has not been found, despite extensive searches by both U.S. and Mexican authorities.

Most recently, Mexican authorities suspended their search after the head of the lead investigator in the case was found on the side of the road.

Young said the move to Colorado does not signal an end to their search for justice.

"We are not giving up. We will continue to call congressmen and lawmakers until they find David, and we will return immediately when they find his body," she said.

Tiffany Hartley agreed.

"Just because I'm going to Colorado doesn't mean I'm done," she said as she was leaving. "You'll still hear from me. I'm still going to be out fighting for my husband and fighting for everyone on the border."

Earlier this week, Hartley pleaded for help in finding her husband.

"I plea to the people who did this. To anybody who knows who did this," she said on CNN's "AC 360" Monday night. "Just give me my husband back. I want to take him home and honor him. And I am sure somebody out there knows. Just help me bring my husband home."
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« Reply #111 on: October 23, 2010, 09:24:59 PM »

http://seamusoriley.blogspot.com/2010/10/ongoing-impact-of-deception.html
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The Ongoing Impact of Deception
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« Reply #112 on: October 24, 2010, 07:41:10 AM »

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/7261638.html
Wife of man missing on border lake back in Colo.
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LA SALLE, Colo. — The wife of a man believed gunned down as he jet skied along the Mexico border says she intends to speak out about the violence plaguing that region.

Tiffany Hartley spoke to reporters after arriving back in La Salle Saturday evening.

She told authorities the couple were sightseeing when her husband was shot Sept. 30 by gunmen who ambushed them on the Mexico side of Falcon Lake, where pirates have robbed several Americans this year. Authorities have not found David Hartley's body.

She tells KUSA-TV that she wants to be a voice for people who live on the border and are afraid to speak out because of the drug trafficking violence.
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« Reply #113 on: October 24, 2010, 10:05:15 AM »

Tiffany Hartley Speaks About Pirate Ambush After Returning To Colorado
By Tyler Lopez, 7NEWS Reporter

POSTED: 8:43 pm MDT October 23, 2010
UPDATED: 7:22 am MDT October 24, 2010

WELD COUNTY, Colo. -- Shivering from the light, high-altitude breezes, Tiffany Hartley jumped out of an SUV Saturday to again speak with the media about what happened to her husband David.

"You know, (for) so long we've focused on what's going on internationally, across the ocean, we need to focus on what's in our backyard," Hartley said.

Hartley said she and her husband were jet skiing Sept. 30 when Mexican drug cartel pirates shot David in 

the back of the head.


The pirates then turned to Tiffany Hartley.

"It was kind of one of those looks of, 'What do we do with her?'" Hartley said.

She said the next moment, she was pushing her jet ski to the limit, passing three boats of pirates, hanging her body to the far side of them as they fired at her.

"The whole way over there I was just screaming, 'How could I just leave him?'" Hartley said.

Hartley explained she patiently answered 16 hours of questions from Mexican investigators who came from Mexico City to meet with her in Texas, a rarity, she was told.

"And I think the only reason they did is A, I was not going over there. And B, (because) of the publicity they've had," said Hartley, adding she just felt it was time to leave that area. "But no, I don't live in fear for my life. David and I didn't live in fear. And that's how I am living."

At the first meeting, she was skeptical that officials believed her and had doubts of her own that Mexican and American investigators were doing enough to solve the crime.

Hartley said she now believes she has the support of her countrymen.

"They can only do what they can do. And so now we're at the mercy of Mexico," Hartley said.

Her mother told TheDenverChannel Tiffany Hartley "is the voice for America" to realize "this is happening in our backyard, not in Iraq or Afghanistan."

Hartley said she's looking forward to relaxing on her family's 20-acre Weld County ranch, but will do television talk show appearances to keep the story alive.

"Being here in Colorado, you guys are, you're going to be my way to get my voice out," Hartley said.


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« Reply #114 on: October 24, 2010, 09:46:04 PM »

Now she wants the President to do something about the Mexican drug cartels?

Tell me why, when the Hartley's lived and worked in Mexico, did they go to an area KNOWN to be a drug drop off point?   It makes no sense at all unless they were part of a drug transaction themselves.  We don't even know for sure that Mr. Hartley is dead. 

Sorry but her story stinks.
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« Reply #115 on: October 24, 2010, 10:58:16 PM »

Now she wants the President to do something about the Mexican drug cartels?

Tell me why, when the Hartley's lived and worked in Mexico, did they go to an area KNOWN to be a drug drop off point?   It makes no sense at all unless they were part of a drug transaction themselves.  We don't even know for sure that Mr. Hartley is dead. 

Sorry but her story stinks.

There's so much to this that just doesn't add up.   
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« Reply #116 on: October 26, 2010, 03:26:08 PM »

 

OCT. 26th - Today Show

Hartley said she wished she had spoken to local residents or authorities about what was going on in the area they visited. "We didn't know that was a high drug traffic area," she said on NBC. "We knew there had been pirate attacks."

"I love Mexico. I think it's a great country," she said on "Today." "I don't think we should support a country that trying to hurt our people over here. It's spillover violence."

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« Reply #117 on: October 26, 2010, 03:30:58 PM »

Tiffany Hartley - Borderline DVD Interview


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« Reply #118 on: October 28, 2010, 06:45:25 PM »

 

More picture licensing. Talk of setting up a website and donations.

She just taped the Dr. Phil show.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/10/28/hartley.falcon.lake/
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« Reply #119 on: November 01, 2010, 09:51:46 AM »

I am still skeptical of this whole story...

another thing that occurred to me, if you are packing up a house to move, do you interrupt your packing to go jet skiing and site seeing? if me and hubs was moving and I said, lets take the jet ski out, hubs would say, we have too much to do~ 
wouldn't you have the jet skis on the trailer and ready to go or in storage? 
this seems trivial maybe, but just one more thing that makes me think that there is something more to this story...
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