carbuff
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Or even was on his way back to Seattle and decided in Nevada that he didn't care enough to return? Would Nevada be on the way?
If he went down the coast and then turned east.
Or even was on his way back to Seattle and decided in Nevada that he didn't care enough to return? Would Nevada be on the way?
Have you seen other cases where someone signed a suicide note with a false name? I'm just curious if he possibly had poor handwriting and someone misread his name? Maybe it's actually Klinger or Kling or even King? I just feel like he didn't intend to go unidentified since he did sign the note.
In many (most? all?) states, when you buy a car, you get a temporary tag that gives you something like 10 to 30 days (depending on state) before you have pay the taxes and permanent license fees and get new plates.
Since it says they traced the "last registered owner" it sounds like he hadn't registered the car yet and was still driving on the temporary tag. At least that's how I read it.
Where did you see new tags at? I suppose its possible I could have missed something as far as I can tell the car was never registered after it was sold. It could only be traced back to the last registered owner.
I have often wondered if the name was misread or something to that effect. I emailed Rick Jones (I believe he was the contact listed on icaremissing.com) asking for a copy of the note and I found icaremissing on facebook and inquired about how they knew so much about the case and I got no response from either. More recently I inquired on doenetwork.org with Nevada's state researcher asking if we could get more details about the note she said she would look into the case, but that is all I have heard so far.Is there a copy of the suicide note anywhere? I can't see it on the links. Was the note damaged? Klinge can be many things like Klingert, Klingel, etc...
I wonder if there is anyway to see trace if someone left an inheritance to a Karl Klinge in 1987. Since as u suggested he was spending money that was left to him. And I also think his mother had a different last nameI wonder if we could find anything useful by going through the SSDI for the end of September and beginning of October 1988. It sounds like they looked for people with his name, or similar, but if she had remarried or something, she might have a different name.