StacyMarie83
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Thank you sooooo much okiegranny!!!! much appreciated!
That's all I've got for tonight, folks. Am still only about halfway through transcribing the interview.
Anyone want to go listen and try to decipher the (unintelligible) bits?
You did an awesome job! Thank you so much! I could do it, but probably not until at least late this weekend. Anybody else have time?
Are the names of the LE officers that started on the chase.. And ended (lost) the chase... Reported in MSM?
Aw, thanks. I don't think we missed anything important in the unintelligible bits, so not a big deal.
You did a great job and I agree to not worry about any parts that you could not understand. I actually listened to that whole blog talk radio program and it gives us a good understanding of the situation. The whole interview could have been handled better, but we have to remember that most of the people talking are probably not very skilled at this sort of thing. Even the interviewer is probably trying to learn his craft, so it was a tough listen, but the main points got across.
I agree with some others that I dont think the 2 missing people are runaways at all. I have a bad feeling that something happened right as they were trapped at the dead end road. Something happened there I am afraid.
I also agree with the relatives that said on the interview that some of the later phone calls that came from the missing girls phone may not have been her making those calls. It seems to me that the only phone call that was probably from her, was the 911 call made that very night which was right around the time they were trapped at the dead end road.
I was a little confused about the condition of the car they were in, but if I heard things and read things right, then it seems they could have wrecked the car on that road, and maybe crawled out or were pulled out by "others".
The fact that 1 of the 3 is not talking and he is the only one found is the most disturbing part. He could at least provide info as to how he got away from the scene and all he knows.
At the end of the interview, I totally agree with that last gentleman who said they need to get the FBI to look into this. It sounds like the FBI would be their only hope to get to the truth of what happened. Hiring a PI would be good too , if they have not already done that. They need to get some outside help from people who are not bias or are not related in any way to that town.
There are a few things that are troubling in this case, in my opinion. If I have this right, Colt called his friends and asked for help and a ride, because he had a broken ankle (with a bone sticking out) and he was bleeding from his nose. This scenario is not good. I can't see how he survived without medical treatment. If he had a bone sticking out of his skin, he would have bled to death. His nose bleed could be a broken nose (survivable) or internal injuries (not survivable without medical help). This makes me wonder if anyone has checked hospitals in other jurisdictions.
The other thing that bugs me is why he didn't call 911. Why did he call his friends? This suggests he was on board with the driver. In other words, if CN was into selling meth or doing something else illegal, perhaps Colt was involved in some capacity. Also, did the driver just leave Molly and Colt? Did he not check to see if they were hurt after the accident?
I also wonder if Colt was on probation and was scared of any police contact that night, because he was scared of possible consequences.
Lastly, if CN's passengers were injured, he could be in a world of hurt. In most states, negligent driving which results in passengers getting injured or killed is a very serious offense. CN could he looking at serious prison time. Maybe this is why he isn't saying anything. Also, he could have talked them into taking off on his behalf. Although, it would be very hard to accomplish, since at least one of them was injured. I wonder if it is possible he is harboring them?
Just some thoughts . .
JMO
Agree! Basically it boils down to there were 3 people in the car. Car was leading a pursuit. Car was wrecked at the end of a dead end road. 1 of the three people is alive and well. 2 people are missing. The 1 person has lawyered up and isn't talking. Since when is that allowed?!?!
Is this kind of area the type where everyone has a gun?! I'm just wondering if a fight broke out between the driver and colt over the erratic chase. I've been in a car where the driver has acted this way (sober too, just being a you know what)---I got out and walked...i have really never been that p.o.'d again...it's intense when you have no control over the situation and you feel like your going to die/wreck. Needless to say, I ALWAYS drive now...it's a complex. I think colt and molly could be pretty mad at the driver, especially since we've heard they weren't close friends. :twocents:
I'm wondering how they got separated, they were in the car together but both made separate calls a while later, why didn't they stay together?
Is this kind of area the type where everyone has a gun?! I'm just wondering if a fight broke out between the driver and colt over the erratic chase. I've been in a car where the driver has acted this way (sober too, just being a you know what)---I got out and walked...i have really never been that p.o.'d again...it's intense when you have no control over the situation and you feel like your going to die/wreck. Needless to say, I ALWAYS drive now...it's a complex. I think colt and molly could be pretty mad at the driver, especially since we've heard they weren't close friends. :twocents: