http://tinyurl.com/y85536o
This is the best map of the back of the JPJ arena yet. Excellent and clear labels showing the path MH took toward the Copeley bridge. Please take a look.
After checking out that map, it seems only logical to think that where her purse was found was where she was abducted. Wasn't there a mention of her being spotted on both sides of the bridge going different directions? Or was she going in the same direction when spotted? I'm just asking because maybe she went back that way and was taken from there. I mean it seems to create a pattern somewhat. Not to mention that would explain why her purse was left there. I have never dropped my purse and not gone back for it.
findmorgan.com forums, "dogs", "reply #2"
He said the dogs last picked up her trace around the railroad behind Wild Wing Cafe.
Had we heard this before? Might not be true but could be
On Tuesday, Virginia State Police confirmed the video and pictures thought to show Morgan Harrington before her disappearance October 17, actually show James Madison University sophomore Dee Spolarics. Spolarics says this case of mistaken identity is opening up a world of similarities between herself and the missing student.
When Spolarics bought a ticket to the concert, she had no idea just how small her world was about to become.
Spolarics, her boyfriend and three other guys went to the concert and say it was a great crowd. Afterward, they tried to meet up with friends, seated in another part of the arena. Those friends were mutual friends of Spolarics and Morgan Harrington.
"We call and [our friend] is like, 'We're actually missing somebody,' one of the people she was with, and they're like, 'We don't know what happened to her. She said she was getting a ride home, so we guess she's fine,' but so we're like OK, we didn't think anything of it and they went home," says Spolarics.
More than a week later, those trying to find Harrington spotted a blond woman in video posted online and made a connection. Spolarics says she's the one in the video and police agree.
"I thought I would say 'oh that's not me' and it would be over, but people were coming up with theories," says Spolarics.
Spolarics and Harrington are both average height, blond, college-aged women. The night of the concert they were both wearing black shirts, black mini-skirts and black boots.
"I can definitely see people who didn't know, who wanted it to be Morgan, I wish it was her and not me," says Spolarics.
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SOURCE: http://www.whsv.com/home/headlines/66764102.html
Bold by me to ask this question - I thought the girls said MH had a ride home so they left and it wasn't a big deal. If this is the case - and they thought she had a ride home and was fine then why 1) did they wait around in the parking lot? and 2) tell friends they were supposed to hang out with what is bolded above?
"We have somebody missing." Sure doesn't sound the same as, "Our friend left the concert and got a ride home with someone." IMO, of course.
findmorgan.com forums, "dogs", "reply #2"
He said the dogs last picked up her trace around the railroad behind Wild Wing Cafe.
Had we heard this before? Might not be true but could be
I'm shocked to read this! I had not seen this before at all. If this is true - I find it hard to believe she walked from JPJ to here. That would be quite a hike...even for a 20 year old.
Forgive me if this has already been posted. I haven't seen it. This is an interview with DS - the girl in the video that everyone first thought might be Morgan. Her story is very interesting:
On Tuesday, Virginia State Police confirmed the video and pictures thought to show Morgan Harrington before her disappearance October 17, actually show James Madison University sophomore Dee Spolarics. Spolarics says this case of mistaken identity is opening up a world of similarities between herself and the missing student.
When Spolarics bought a ticket to the concert, she had no idea just how small her world was about to become.
Spolarics, her boyfriend and three other guys went to the concert and say it was a great crowd. Afterward, they tried to meet up with friends, seated in another part of the arena. Those friends were mutual friends of Spolarics and Morgan Harrington.
"We call and [our friend] is like, 'We're actually missing somebody,' one of the people she was with, and they're like, 'We don't know what happened to her. She said she was getting a ride home, so we guess she's fine,' but so we're like OK, we didn't think anything of it and they went home," says Spolarics.
More than a week later, those trying to find Harrington spotted a blond woman in video posted online and made a connection. Spolarics says she's the one in the video and police agree.
"I thought I would say 'oh that's not me' and it would be over, but people were coming up with theories," says Spolarics.
Spolarics and Harrington are both average height, blond, college-aged women. The night of the concert they were both wearing black shirts, black mini-skirts and black boots.
"I can definitely see people who didn't know, who wanted it to be Morgan, I wish it was her and not me," says Spolarics.
SOURCE: http://www.whsv.com/home/headlines/66764102.html
Bold by me to ask this question - I thought the girls said MH had a ride home so they left and it wasn't a big deal. If this is the case - and they thought she had a ride home and was fine then why 1) did they wait around in the parking lot? and 2) tell friends they were supposed to hang out with what is bolded above?
"We have somebody missing." Sure doesn't sound the same as, "Our friend left the concert and got a ride home with someone." IMO, of course.
1.4 miles according to MapQuest, a straight shot west on Ivy Road past lots of UVA and town activity (not that there aren't sketchy parts/longish isolated stretches).
http://tinyurl.com/y85536o
This is the best map of the back of the JPJ arena yet. Excellent and clear labels showing the path MH took toward the Copeley bridge. Please take a look.
Turn the map to the back of JPJ using the arrow left or arrow right button to see the labels in their proper position and follow labels 1 through 6.
I don't know if wanttohelp did this or someone else, but bravo very well done.