The 11 pm came from a third party, Lizarraga's father, so it's probably just an approximation. Or do you have a direct quote ffrom LE?
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2017/04/05/alycia-yeoman-missing-yuba-college-student/
Lizarraga is traveling right now on a radio tour promoting his music. His father tells CBS13 that the night Yeoman disappeared, his son tried to get her to not drive since his son said she had been drinking, but that she chose to leave around 11.
Like someone that was usually a law abiding citizen or cares about driving correctly for the most part. I'm not thinking sex traffickers are the type to do that...☺Possibly whoever was driving used the turn signal without thinking about it out of habit because we are so used to doing that while driving.
This is where investigators found the truck of missing 20-year-old Yuba College student Alycia Yeoman. Her truck went down a levee and ended up in this orchard in Live Oak.
This is a video of Tom Miller, a KCRA reporter, walking the tracks of where her car went off the levee and ended up. The link is also on the map if you go to the point where her truck was found.
https://www.facebook.com/KCRAMiller/videos/vb.465630086836671/1342457669153904/?type=2&theater
It just doesn't seem accidental, IMO. This video in combination with the fact that LE took casts of the footprints (which may just be standard protocol in this situation, IDK) makes me think Alycia wasn't the one driving her truck. I wonder when the other house guests saw her last? Does she habitually use turn signals? I know i do. But if she doesn't, I doubt she was driving JMO.
After seeing this news report there's NO way IMO, that she mistaken where she was for a back road, IF that was even her in the vehicle. It was obviously an orchard, and the mud was deep!This is a video of Tom Miller, a KCRA reporter, walking the tracks of where her car went off the levee and ended up. The link is also on the map if you go to the point where her truck was found.
https://www.facebook.com/KCRAMiller/videos/vb.465630086836671/1342457669153904/?type=2&theater
It just doesn't seem accidental, IMO. This video in combination with the fact that LE took casts of the footprints (which may just be standard protocol in this situation, IDK) makes me think Alycia wasn't the one driving her truck. I wonder when the other house guests saw her last? Does she habitually use turn signals? I know i do. But if she doesn't, I doubt she was driving JMO.
After seeing this news report there's NO way IMO, that she mistaken where she was for a back road, IF that was even her in the vehicle. It was obviously an orchard, and the mud was deep!
This looks like someone trying to hide a vehicle for awhile. I think the blinker was reflex. I do it all the time. Even if I'm alone in a parking lot(!!!)
I really wish the reporter would have shown us the darn footprint's, or direction of them. That would have been helpful. I'd like to see it during daylight as well.
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They must be trying to hide the direction of the footprints for good reason.. I know search and rescue were in full effect yesterday and access to the area is still closed.After seeing this news report there's NO way IMO, that she mistaken where she was for a back road, IF that was even her in the vehicle. It was obviously an orchard, and the mud was deep!
This looks like someone trying to hide a vehicle for awhile. I think the blinker was reflex. I do it all the time. Even if I'm alone in a parking lot(!!!)
I really wish the reporter would have shown us the darn footprint's, or direction of them. That would have been helpful. I'd like to see it during daylight as well.
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Here's the link to the transcript from last night's Primetime Justice:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1704/06/ptab.01.html
Steve Helling, it`s my understanding that when you use tracking dogs, those footprints become
very significant. Do we have any idea what the results of the tracking dogs actually were? Did the tracking dogs come to sort of an end? Did the
footprints come to an end? We certainly see the tire tracks. What about those mysterious footprints?
It is. Being from the area it's tough. I drive to and from my work and pass Gridley everyday. I didn't know Aly, but being from the area I take it personal.Thats disheartening.
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