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Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - OK OK - Jamison Family; Truck, IDs, money, & dog found abandoned, Oct 2009 - #2
Still scratching my head that the family's never offered a reward. SPEAKS LOUDLY??
Looking at the photo of the truck, the hood is open a bit as if someone had messed with the engine or had checked for something
On the left front wheel which is on the right side of photo, there is a tire track made within 2 weeks time, that seems to bump up against the truck tire as if someone came in and slid to a stop in front of them, forcing them to stop. left tire to left tire. Looking at the top of the tire, there is no mud as if it could have glanced off something and rubbed the mud off
Also looking at the truck tire at the bottom there is a small amount of tire track seen, made from its own tire, it seems the truck was pushed back a bit by the force of impact or perhaps play in the drive shaft, further indicating a forced stop
Yes, my opinion now is that they were forced to stop and taken by force
Having lived in Oklahoma 27 years and one very long year in Little Dixie, I will testify that one shouldn't veer off the main highways in the SE portion of Oklahoma. You could stumble into illegal activity and end up dead. Unfortunately, Bobby's truck looked like an official government-like truck with that light on the top, too. If their behavior wasn't so bizarre/psychotic with their histories of mental illness, I would be the first to say that someone "got" them. This someone would have only been interested in removing all witnesses to their illegal activity and couldn't care less about their belongings in their truck.
When the search teams came out, I wonder how many marijuana "gardens" they walked through in those 10 acres? Maybe the Jamisons stumbled onto a trans-shipment point from Mexico? Why did they have a timeshare in Mexico and how did they afford multiple timeshares? Did they ever vacation at their timeshares?
I will look over the photo again later. I seemed to remember thinking they had slid to a stop. And backed up.
Was it only a rumor that the Jamisons had many timeshares in various locations?
They owned two timeshares in Mexico and several across the United States, Beauchamp said. None have been used since they vanished.
Thank you very much for posting that!
They did go back a bit but the other track is deeper and crosses their path with a small ridge standing on edge of track and goes past the side of the truck tire, looks to me to be made by a heavy front tire of a different pickup. Was there any paint marks or scratches on that side of vehicle?
Thank you very much for posting that!
A collective portrait of the family led investigators to conclude they were "scammers," Beauchamp said.
http://www.allbusiness.com/crime-la...w-police-forces/14388718-1.html#ixzz1kXEBHCxA
How much talent did they have at "scamming"? Enough to be able to leave $30,000 in their truck and disappear for years?
You know something that has always interested me?
Where did Beauchamp get his information re: the Jamisons planning on living in the shipping container once they purchased mountain property?
Good question, Oriah! There have been so many statements made, but no one knows who made them.
I still don't think Sherilyn was the type of person who would live out in the boonies! She seemed to like the comforts of running water, gas, electric and the computer!
You know something that has always interested me?
Where did Beauchamp get his information re: the Jamisons planning on living in the shipping container once they purchased mountain property?
Looking at the photo of the truck, the hood is open a bit as if someone had messed with the engine or had checked for something
On the left front wheel which is on the right side of photo, there is a tire track made within 2 weeks time, that seems to bump up against the truck tire as if someone came in and slid to a stop in front of them, forcing them to stop. left tire to left tire. Looking at the top of the tire, there is no mud as if it could have glanced off something and rubbed the mud off
Also looking at the truck tire at the bottom there is a small amount of tire track seen, made from its own tire, it seems the truck was pushed back a bit by the force of impact or perhaps play in the drive shaft, further indicating a forced stop
Yes, my opinion now is that they were forced to stop and taken by force
You know something that has always interested me?
Where did Beauchamp get his information re: the Jamisons planning on living in the shipping container once they purchased mountain property?