MA MA - Sandra Crispo, 54, Hanson, 7 August 2019 #2

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  • #201
I never have written on here before, but after I saw that you thought you saw Who you think could be her in Warwick I had to. There is a woman who I believe really might be her who I have seen panhandling in Providence, RI.
Excellent! Please tell LE.
 
  • #202
Dup dbm
 
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  • #204
I never have written on here before, but after I saw that you thought you saw Who you think could be her in Warwick I had to. There is a woman who I believe really might be her who I have seen panhandling in Providence, RI.
Hey, Sluethen83 and ZiggyZiggy the next time you see this woman you believe is Sandra Crispo why don't you take a picture and send it to LE along with details on when and where the picture was taken. That might help settle any questions about whether or not this is really Sandra Crispo. <modsnip> It would be worth a try.
 
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  • #205
Hey, Sluethen83 and ZiggyZiggy the next time you see this woman you believe is Sandra Crispo why don't you take a picture and send it to LE along with details on when and where the picture was taken. That might help settle any questions about whether or not this is really Sandra Crispo. You might even be able to send it to Laina McMahon who can follow up on it herself. It would be worth a try.
This is exactly what I’m planning to do. She is always at one particular red light with a sign or at the off ramp near it. There is a group that seems to come all together because I always see the same few people at the same spots close together. There will be a few weeks that go by that I don’t see her and then I’ll see her again for a few weeks straight. She’s very polite, she always smiles and nods and says hi. This woman just seems to have a kindness about her but she seems really sad.
 
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This is exactly what I’m planning to do. She is always at one particular red light with a sign or at the off ramp near it. There is a group that seems to come all together because I always see the same few people at the same spots close together. There will be a few weeks that go by that I don’t see her and then I’ll see her again for a few weeks straight. She’s very polite, she always smiles and nods and says hi. This woman just seems to have a kindness about her but she seems really sad.
Bless you and thank you Sluethen83 for planning on doing that. It could very well be Sandra Crispo ; she could have had some kind of medical event such as a stroke and doesn't know who she really is and may not even be aware she has children who are looking for her. Wouldn't that be a wonderful ending to her mysterious disappearance ?
 
  • #207
Bless you and thank you Sluethen83 for planning on doing that. It could very well be Sandra Crispo ; she could have had some kind of medical event such as a stroke and doesn't know who she really is and may not even be aware she has children who are looking for her. Wouldn't that be a wonderful ending to her mysterious disappearance ?

It certainly would be. If true, it would also beg the question of how she made her way to these communities in an adjacent state with no car at her disposal. Raises almost as many questions as it would answer, if you ask me.
 
  • #208
It certainly would be. If true, it would also beg the question of how she made her way to these communities in an adjacent state with no car at her disposal. Raises almost as many questions as it would answer, if you ask me.
Also, why her accounts have not been accessed if she did have a medical or other unusual reason for being in that situation. Gave me the chills reading the above information of being seen with a small group of panhandlers and behavior. I'd think her picture on the observers phone would also help her to determine if same woman. She's tall for one thing. An immediate call to the State Police would def. be the thing to do in a stealthy manner. They'd have their way of approach as to not scare her or the others off and lose sight. Let's really hope for her family and herself.
 
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It certainly would be. If true, it would also beg the question of how she made her way to these communities in an adjacent state with no car at her disposal. Raises almost as many questions as it would answer, if you ask me.
For me Yemelyan, reuniting her with her family would be the priority. How she made it to an adjacent state which isn't that far away, along with other questions that one might have, might be interesting to read about but unimportant in the big picture.
 
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For me Yemelyan, reuniting her with her family would be the priority. How she made it to an adjacent state which isn't that far away, along with other questions that one might have, might be interesting to read about but unimportant in the big picture.

Obviously Sandra being back with the people who love her and have been taking care of her is the priority. If she disappeared because she was having a medical/mental health incident, the public isn't entitled to know that. So if we, people like myself who live near her and have searched for her, never get answers, so be it.

But some of us are not just "interested to read about" the answers and we actually are interested in the bigger picture. For locals, like myself, we would wonder if she is the victim of a further crime, like kidnapping? Has someone preyed on a vulnerable woman to the point that she now lives on the streets? Because she had no car at her disposal, it's likely someone "helped" her disappear... what was their role and motivations?

It is in fact somewhat of a public safety issue IF a woman who had a nice home, a loving family, access to food, her own bank accounts, was emotionally stable etc, ends up panhandling in the street. These are the questions I'm referring to when I say there are more questions
raised than answered. Other people could be at risk of whatever befell her....IF these sightings are real.
 
  • #211
Also, why her accounts have not been accessed if she did have a medical or other unusual reason for being in that situation. Gave me the chills reading the above information of being seen with a small group of panhandlers and behavior. I'd think her picture on the observers phone would also help her to determine if same woman. She's tall for one thing. An immediate call to the State Police would def. be the thing to do in a stealthy manner. They'd have their way of approach as to not scare her or the others off and lose sight. Let's really hope for her family and herself.
That's a great idea keek, to call state police they would be a lot quicker determining if it is Sandra Crispo. Ssomething else occurred to me, she could have fallen and received a head injury but not to the point where she went to a hospital and has amnesia and that would be why she hasn't accessed her bank account etc.
 
  • #212
There are so many details that may not have yet been made public, due to that it's an ongoing investigation. It is quite possible she is still alive and has not reconnected with her family out of personal choice (although unlikely). I am more of a pessimist and unless she suffered some sort of injury or medical ailment where she doesn't know who she is, then chances are she is no longer alive. Whether she left home on her own accord or was forcibly removed, something happened to her. She has to physically be somewhere. The searches for her have yet to turn up anything. If she is indeed alive, hopefully someone will recognize her.
 
  • #213
It would indeed be a miracle if this is her and she is homeless and panhandling. I've followed too many cases and I'm staying with my original theory - she was taken by someone she knows. JMO
 
  • #214
It would indeed be a miracle if this is her and she is homeless and panhandling. I've followed too many cases and I'm staying with my original theory - she was taken by someone she knows. JMO
I am inclined to agree with you. I truly believe she was abducted either by a stranger or someone she is connected too in her life (acquaintance).
 
  • #215
The thing is, it doesn't appear that anyone knows if she actually disappeared from the house on Spofford Ave or if she was walking either through the neighborhood, woods near the house or along route 58 in either direction. Was she in a vehicle when her disappearance occurred? Was she picked up while walking somewhere? Was she forced into a car by an abductor(s)? At least law enforcement has the CCTV footage showing her at the gas station prior to her disappearance.
 
  • #216
I would assume law enforcement (forensics) have gone over her car with a fine tooth comb to see if it contained anything inside (glove box), etc.....in order to determine there was evidence that could elude to where she might have gone or if there was any documentation (financial, legal, etc) that could point to a situation her family was unaware of.
 
  • #217
I am curious as to whether or not anyone is staying in the house since Sandra's disappearance? Or perhaps law enforcement is waiting to see if perhaps someone returns to cover their tracks (if Sandra was abducted). I wonder if perhaps she had something hidden in that house that someone was looking for and she caught them in the act? If she was being robbed, would the assailant(s) have abducted her? You would think that if she had come in and found her home being burglarized, the perpetrator(s) might have hurt her and left........not taken her along.
 
  • #218
I am inclined to agree with you. I truly believe she was abducted either by a stranger or someone she is connected too in her life (acquaintance).

Obviously there are exceptions so I'm not saying it is an impossibility, but stranger abduction, especially ending in murder, drops way off, statistically, for victims over 45 years of age. In other words, it's pretty rare for a stranger to abduct a 54 year old compared to how often, say, an 18 year old female is abducted. Add in the victimology of her reported lifestyle (which seems low risk according to what the public has been told) and it seems even more improbable still. JMO
 
  • #219
Obviously there are exceptions so I'm not saying it is an impossibility, but stranger abduction, especially ending in murder, drops way off, statistically, for victims over 45 years of age. In other words, it's pretty rare for a stranger to abduct a 54 year old compared to how often, say, an 18 year old female is abducted. Add in the victimology of her reported lifestyle (which seems low risk according to what the public has been told) and it seems even more improbable still. JMO
(Melissa Gosule of Brockton in 1999) was killed by a stranger (Michael Gentile of Halifax) who offered her a ride and Melissa Benoit (age 13) in Kingston MA was murdered by someone she knew (Henry Meinholz) who was a Deacon in her church and lived a few doors down from her.
 
  • #220
I am curious as to whether or not anyone is staying in the house since Sandra's disappearance? Or perhaps law enforcement is waiting to see if perhaps someone returns to cover their tracks (if Sandra was abducted). I wonder if perhaps she had something hidden in that house that someone was looking for and she caught them in the act? If she was being robbed, would the assailant(s) have abducted her? You would think that if she had come in and found her home being burglarized, the perpetrator(s) might have hurt her and left........not taken her along.

Unless the perpetrator was planning to take her along to make accessing bank accounts easier (which we know did not happen...her bank accounts are untouched) it would be inordinately risky for an offender to take her with them in the situation you describe. The only scenario in which it would make sense is if the perpetrator(s) were not strangers to her. When there are logical links that LE can make between the victim and the identity of an assailant, those are the cases where the offender takes the risk of removing the victim from a crime scene in order to put time and distance between himself and the crime. With exceptions...but typically speaking.
 
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