I am still confused. Were her remains found in two places that they could have been if she fell into the water? Or do the locations seem to mean that there could be (even more of a chance of) foul play?
I am still confused. Were her remains found in two places that they could have been if she fell into the water? Or do the locations seem to mean that there could be (even more of a chance of) foul play?
Bringing over from page# 10 - ws Jessica Ridgeway thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144226&page=10
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https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Cle...f744417!2m2!1d-105.0372046!2d39.8366528?hl=en
CBS4s Howard Nathan visited the place west of Golden where Ahonens black 2006 Jeep Liberty was found and noticed a few things. Its been said she liked to hike, but as Nathan looked around the spot on Highway 6 where her Jeep was found, he noticed its not a place to hike because of the steep cliffs
The next step in the case is deciding which agency will lead the investigation. It was a missing persons case for Denver, but with remains being found in Wheat Ridge the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department could also lead the case.
Hi Spamelope, :seeya:
I'm freaking out over here. Is this the work of ARS? I'm getting a really bad feeling looking at the maps. This has Sigg written all over it, possibly. jmo
Hi, Margarita! When I first heard they found poor Amy's remains in two different places, I immediately thought of Sigg. His MO is dismemberment. But since her remains were found in the creek, I leaned more towards her having fallen in. I think he would have posed her, taken souvenirs, etc. but I don't think he would have put her in the water. I can't remember which article it was, but the author said he went by where her car was, and he could see how it would be easy to fall in because of the terrain. I want to think it was just an accident, and Amy didn't suffer for long. I do wonder if Sigg had anything to do with Kim Remmel's disappearance, though.
possibly o/t:
Body found on Lookout Mtn:
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25724606/lookout-mountain-closed-after-body-found-sheriff-investigating
Hmmm. We live in the Boulder area, not too far from Golden, and hike a lot. I can tell you we never leave our keys and cell phones in the car! We always take our phones, just in case something happens, even though the signal can be spotty in the mountains. We also take ID. Credit cards and stuff are usually with the IDs...
And no way would someone hike at 10PM alone here-there are too many dangerous animals to look out for, including mountain lions, bears, coyotes, snakes and the like. I hope she is OK!
Dropping Amy's car where it was was found requires that at least two people involved in a crime. The spot on highway 6 in Clear Creek canyon isn't near any homes, businesses, public transportation or walking trails. Even calling a friend for a ride after dumping the car would have been problematic, as until recently cell phones didn't work in that part of the canyon.
Even if Amy was murdered, the place where her car was found doesn't fit with a lone wolf killer like AS.
http://blogs.denverpost.com/coldcases/tag/missing/Officials with the Colorado State Patrol also indicated that she called 911 asking for help with her vehicle that night.
But when a trooper arrived, Ahonen reportedly told him that she didn’t need any help. -
Strange case. Searching of any new news..... nothing really, seems like the case ended back in March when some of her remains were found....
I did see this -
http://blogs.denverpost.com/coldcases/tag/missing/
I don't remember reading that before.... sounds like she was there at night :waitasec: - why would any gal do that?