This is the only recent news that I have been able to find. Interesting comment about looking at time share properties.
http://www.mcalesternews.com/homepage/local_story_304155828.html?keyword=leadpicturestory
This is the only recent news that I have been able to find. Interesting comment about looking at time share properties.
http://www.mcalesternews.com/homepage/local_story_304155828.html?keyword=leadpicturestory
Information that has turned up in the various "resources" suggests that the family was believed to be "wealthy", they lived in a house with a security system, they travelled frequently to time- shares and they were carrying a 'sustantial" amout of cash yet both of the Jamisons were supposed to be "disabled" and did not work and nobody has suggested any other source of income. If both of them were getting some kind of disability/workers Comp check they could sustain a "lower middle class" lifestyle at best.
They were found to be missing when their truck was discovered. Apparently no one reported them missing. Somewhere there is a "son", possibly a teenager we have no information on and there is a mother, probably Bobby's. who may be suffering dementa, but I can't find out what happened to her.
There is an acrimonious lawsuit with is father
Then there is the matter of the money.
There are some missing pieces
There were some unusual things going on with this family. They didn't just get lost while looking at land.
I don't know...something's major hink here. I don't think they just fell into a hole although, there was a 4yo boy that disappeared around here in Irving, they think he fell into a sinkhole and was never seen again.
The no-working, money for time shares, substantial amount of cash.....sets off hink. Although he may have gotten a hefty settlement for his car accident. I still wonder if the truck was just moved there and parked. And did people really just drive by, see the dog and do nothing for days?? Or was it a case of oh yeah, I remember driving by that truck and seeing it and the dog. Too many ifs and maybes here.
There are alot of IF's ITA !
I wonder how often this land owner ventured up to this property, if he lives there year round or only comes up on ocassion. We only get up to our mountain cabin maybe 3 times in the summer months. We can not get up there after September or before June - July because of the snow.
I think the truck was moved there too, I don't know why just a feeling.
When I looked up Bobby's records there wasn't much. 1 Dui and one speeding ticket. At least that I could find in OK. There was also some sort of Lawsuit that was dismissed with predijuce in 2007. Was filed in 2005 Auto negligence claim for civil relief over $10,000. This could have been settled out of court for a good sum of money as it was against 3 people.
This of course is only my opinion...
http://www.oscn.net/applications/oc...=caseGeneral&casemasterID=1907562&db=Oklahoma
http://www.bartlesvillelive.com/con...or-missing-family/KRTvqSbLJUCKV0vp3WIbSw.cspx
from above link:A deputy found the Jamison family's pickup Saturday in a heavily forested rural area about 30 miles away from their home, officials said.
The sheriff's office said there were no signs of foul play in the truck.
http://www.mcalesternews.com/homepage/local_story_295111743.html?keyword=leadpicturestory
from above article: It was reported to us on Saturday, Oct. 17, Wells said. Some people called and said a vehicle had been sitting by the side of the road for some time with an animal in it.
They didnt give any indication it had been there for more than a few hours, Wells said.
However, the caller later phoned back and said the pickup had been there for a number of days, according to Wells.
Latimer County Sheriff Israel Beachum, Undersheriff Matt Bohn and other officers headed toward the scene when they learned how long the pick-up had been at the site, according to Wells.
We found the truck, Wells said. By the time we got mobilized, it was full dark.
Investigators later learned the pick-up had been seen at the site as early as Oct. 7, according to Wells.
and this: Their white pickup was found on Panola Mountain, near Red Oak, said Latimer County Sheriffs Sgt. Chuck Wells. Law enforcement officers found the pickup Saturday parked on a dirt road in an isolated area near a well-site where a natural gas drilling rig had once been, according to Wells.
from same article: We dont want a search party for three missing people to turn into a search for others, Wells said.
Meanwhile, McIntosh County Sheriff Joe Hogan said his deputies had checked the familys home near Eufaula. They found nothing amiss, he said.
The Jameson home had a home security system with some video on it, Hogan said.
Law enforcement officers have also looked at the security video, but found nothing to help them solve the mystery of where the family is, according to Hogan.
Contact James Beaty at jbeaty@mcalesternews.com.
Actually shipping container homes are part of a green urbanist movement. They are quite cool when done right.
http://designcrave.com/2009-06-22/10-brilliant-boxy-and-sustainable-shipping-container-homes/