mayqueen
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Thanks for the heads up! I've got just enough time to get ready to watch the "late showing" of it tonight.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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Thanks for the heads up! I've got just enough time to get ready to watch the "late showing" of it tonight.
I don't think she is directly involved as far as being where the crime took place but she knows what happened. I bet if they gave her full immunity the case would be solved.
She was the last to page him the night he went missing, and then lied about it. Why? I get the feeling that she lured him to wherever he was harmed... although why, I don't know. Misty could've easily gotten him to go anywhere on the face of the Earth, so I don't know why she would involve the aunt. But I can't overlook the fact that his estranged aunt who he hadn't spoken to in years was the last person to page him that night, and her page caused Zebb distress according to Owens.
I watched this last night on Discovery, but I missed the ending. I came here this morning to see who did it and where they found his body. I was so sure that they had solved the case. Now I see he is still missing and there is no resolution. I can't believe that. What about prints, and DNA in the car. Was there no video in the parking lot? I apparently missed the motive if there was one. Thanks for any information. tia
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Owens was treated for head injuries and a broken rib he claimed to have incurred during an unrelated automobile accident during the early morning hours of January 3, several hours after Quinn disappeared. Owens stated that the accident occurred near The Waffle House restaurant on Long Shoals Road by the intersection of Interstate 26. Owens called Wal-Mart on January 4 and reported that Quinn was ill and would not be arriving for his shift that day. After giving his inital statement about Quinn's disappearance, he refused to cooperate further with police.
Quinn's Mazda Protege was discovered abandoned on January 16, two weeks after his disappearance. The vehicle was located in the parking lot of The Little Pigs Barbecue restaurant on McDowell Street. A live black Labrador puppy, approximately three months old, and a plastic hotel key were found inside Quinn's car. A pair of lips and two exclamation points had been drawn in lipstick on the rear windshield. There was no sign of Quinn at the scene. The puppy did not belong to him.
One of Western North Carolina's most baffling mysteries is the focus of a one-hour "Discovery Channel" documentary called "Disappeared."
She was the last to page him the night he went missing, and then lied about it. Why? I get the feeling that she lured him to wherever he was harmed... although why, I don't know. Misty could've easily gotten him to go anywhere on the face of the Earth, so I don't know why she would involve the aunt. But I can't overlook the fact that his estranged aunt who he hadn't spoken to in years was the last person to page him that night, and her page caused Zebb distress according to Owens.