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From "Tiff"'s mom...
www.sptimes.com/2005/07/16/Floridian/Waiting_for_Tiff.shtml
www.sptimes.com/2005/07/16/Floridian/Waiting_for_Tiff.shtml
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Yeah I mean we have the serial number...we have to be able to find out what her watch looked like. I'll keep looking...Esah said:Paradise, I looked at the pictures too and I don't remember her mom saying anything about diamonds on the watch. If only there were a way to track the serial number. For example, if any jeweler that did any maintenance or repair on a Rolex had to report it to the Rolex company for waranty purposes.
The internet is great for so many things, I'm sure if we keep searching we can find some link to that watch.
Well, I'm starting to wonder if I'll even be able to get any information (even if I have the serial and model numebers) from Rolex since I'm not LE.Paradise, I found out today that the FDLE has already followed through with the model and serial numbers with Rolex, to no avail. I guess you can keep trying. It sounds like they did this years ago and not so recently.
I'm excited to hear what you think.I am working on some new thoughts with the case right now and will be able to discuss them more later. I need to check on some things first. But I have hopes with where my thoughts are leading me.
it would be good if her family could push for a national advertisment to show that watch, tv,websites,national news papers,etc. it should be an ongoing ad for several months to insure that lots of people would see it, even some form of ad such as the ones that come out weekly from advo that show missing persons on it.Richard said:Tiffany Sessions disappeared on 9 February 1989. Although her case has been kept alive over they years by her family, not a lot of facts are available about her or her disappearance.
The fact that she was wearing a Walkman headset does not in itself mean anything, but it is one of those things that indicates to a criminal that the potential victim is not totally tuned into her surroundings, and that she might not hear his approach.
I feel that the most important piece of information - and one which should be brought out more on her website and in other forums - is the fact that she was wearing a Ladie's Rolex Watch, two tone gold and silver with a blue face, Serial number R 609006. Knowing exactly what model watch, when it was made, and providing some good photos would help her case. That watch would probably be worth a lot of money and if it was recognized as such by the perpetrator, it may have been sold. It may be the key piece of evidence that leads back to Tiffany's abductor and to Tiffany. If someone now owns/wears that watch, seeing a photo of it on TV or on a computer screen might provide a much needed tip.