Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I have an associate that is a Pathologist - I've sent him a question regarding expected condition of body and what evidence could still be gleaned. Does that river ever freeze, or does it move too fast?
Whew. Lot of thought put in that.[FONT=&]-The footage being described is Toni leaving the traffic stop, not the gas station. This is apparently a slight of hand. A subliminal message, if you will.
-All three cars turn right, (which is south) a direction she could not possibly have gone according to Police saying she went to the QT immediately after. Her turning south is also consistent with where she told the officer she intended to go.
-The big problem is she failed to drive directly (east) across the street to fill her tank.
-This is a blatant cover-up that (IN REALITY) ends as a suicide or homicide. The accident excuse is complete and utter nonsense.
-The cop car applies its brakes as Toni pulls away, but we don't know about the mystery car. If that car followed Toni, then foul play is likely involved. THE ACTION BEGINS AROUND 3:15.
-The cops, media, and anyone interested in this case can only ignore these facts. It is a catch 22. She didn't go to the gas station and didn't drive north after she got her warning.
[video=youtube;gGMFd5OFij4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGMFd5OFij4[/video]
Kansas City woman vanishes after early-morning traffic stop; phone, GPS deactivated
And as Toni leaves the gas station to get back on the highway known as the Route 9 Corridor, you can see the cop who'd pulled her over continue to follow her until she is out of view of surveillance cameras.
"There is no visual evidence to show where she went," said Sgt. Caldwell.
It needs be said that there are many good people and investigators here. There is video evidence that Toni Anderson drove south away from the QT and 26th.
https://www.google.com/maps/@3 9.1477101,-94.5808062,3a,56.8y ,99.02h,66.59t/data=!3m6!1e1! 3m4!1sZ0vEbb5lt5BJfij61f7sfw! 2e0!7i13312!8i6656
https://www.google.com/maps/@3 9.147283,-94.5812554,349m/data =!3m1!1e3
https://www.google.com/maps/pl ace/2600+Burlington+St,+North+ Kansas+City,+MO+64116/@39. 1477162,-94.5811318,3a,19.7y, 111.21h,87.01t/data=!3m6!1e1! 3m4!1sFFJB95JYAnQz23o1cIWPYQ! 2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4! 1s0x0:0x9471dc0324d42c28!8m2! 3d39.1478167!4d-94.580685!6m1! 1e1
https://www.google.com/maps/@3 9.1472907,-94.5803004,3a,88.3y ,68.99h,59.01t/data=!3m6!1e1! 3m4!1sD8IKdzADWNUExwhAeqm_ug! 2e0!7i13312!8i6656
[/FONT]
I just want to say that although I don't think this is something I would immediately think is probable off the bat, I think your description of it is convincing and actually reasonable given what little I do know about Toni's *spirit* from social media. I actually added it to my probability list after thinking about it for a few moments. Thank you for saying all this, because we have to take note of the person she was, not who we are and what we would do.
How does she get into the water at THIS location? I truly couldn't say. My best guess is that the car drifted over the 2 months. Details matter to me as well, the nagging unexplainables ... I like having all the t's crossed and i's dotted ... but things aren't always explainable. I've learned and found after working on cases here since 2007, that for whatever reason my gut instint so often turns out to be correct. Not 100% ... I was very wrong in the Sheri Papini case, Jenise Wright, and a couple of other cases. I tend to get a strong sense about a case and don't waiver from it. It happens in my every day dealings with people, too. I get strong impressions about them, sometimes alarming impressions, that turn out to be true. It's frightening sometimes, but it's a gift. I don't know anyone who pats themselves on the back here. I wanted water checked 2 months ago....it's two agonizing months of waiting for that family. That's not my idea of a good time or competition. I initially joined WS in 2007 on the Leah Hickman case, and have been here helping on countless cases since WS started. I CHOOSE to be here, none of us has to be. I try to help. I pray for every case, I feel for every family. I rejoice when they come home alive, and I weep when they don't. I went to school for Criminal Justice and a I'm the daughter of a retired police officer. Anyone who thinks this is a game of one-upmanship here doesn't know me at all.
Thank you for sharing that.Just for reference on cars going into water - if you go to 35:45, you will see the reenactment of the car rolling into the water in the Susan Smith case - gives you an idea of how slow it takes for it to sink (when it goes straight in)
[video=youtube;kG1rK6ngKN4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kG1rK6ngKN4[/video]
I do hope that people are forthcoming with information about the autopsy and toxicology. This case has been secret enough. And I agree with whoever posted earlier that the family should get an independent autopsy.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
In a photo of her car focused on the rear-end, I can't tell if the trunk is open or dented inwards.
http://www.kctv5.com/story/34724154...-while-law-enforcementconducts-search-in-area
Agree. I thought the same thing.Sure looks like the trunk is open and the trunk lining is flopped partially over the opening.