I find this hard to believe as JF said he was asked to take a polygraph and if he did that and his cellphone records were checked and cleared he would have posted a video about it.JMO but this hardly seems like a random abduction.From what I have been told, the family has been questioned multiple times. Their cellphone records have also been obtained.
Coming in very late to this thread, but I read earlier in an article that Kimberly had called her husband to pick up dinner for her. Then a little later that same day, he reportedly called his son to go get her and meet them at a restaurant for dinner. I guess this has me confused as it was known she didn't like to leave the house. And, why would he decide to not take dinner to her since that's what she had requested.In my opinion, none of the info makes sense given her known reluctance, based on MSM articles and family, to leave her home. I think the car accident was staged, whether by a stranger or someone known to her.
I think he wanted the three to go out to eat and she wasn't up for it so he was going o pick up dinner but i'm guessing that maybe he asked the son to make one more attempt to to get her to go and again she refused.Would be interesting if the son stopped by to ask her to go meet the dad.Coming in very late to this thread, but I read earlier in an article that Kimberly had called her husband to pick up dinner for her. Then a little later that same day, he reportedly called his son to go get her and meet them at a restaurant for dinner. I guess this has me confused as it was known she didn't like to leave the house. And, why would he decide to not take dinner to her since that's what she had requested.
As I haven't had the time to read everything here I was just wanting to see if anyone could verify or clarify this information for me. TIA
My mother is a close family friend and I went to school with James’ brother.Welcome to Websleuths, Krochel. Are you local to the area? Friend or relative?
As in most investigations, even after certain records are obtained, people will still be asked to perform a polygraph. Rather it be standard protocol for the department or just to make sure the detectives cover all bases. I agree that the situation in its entirety is bizarre.I find this hard to believe as JF said he was asked to take a polygraph and if he did that and his cellphone records were checked and cleared he would have posted a video about it.JMO but this hardly seems like a random abduction.
Two interesting pieces of information stood out to me--It’s been a year, and Kimberly Flint is still missing.
Thursday morning, the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office held a press conference to give an update on the case. Officials made their original post on September 27, 2018.
About a week and a half later, K9 units from around the state were added to the search. Since last year, there has been three official search parties by the sheriff’s office.
The lead investigator Roy Cavazos said cadaver dogs have been brought in twice in the area Flint went missing, and no remains have been found.
The expanded force is searching the area around Highway 84 at the Angelina River.
Flint was discovered to be missing when her wrecked car was found abandoned on the bridge.
The black box information indicated that the airbags did not go off, and there was not a passenger inside. Officials also found no blood inside the vehicle.
The Rusk County Sheriff’s Office needs your help in identifying a truck that a witness reported seeing near a scene. It was a white duly, with a white clover sticker on the back window.
“If you were driving that truck, you’re not in trouble. We just want to talk to you,” said Rusk County Sheriff Jeff Price.
Anyone with any information about Flint is urged to call the sheriff’s office at 903-657-3581
STILL MISSING: Rusk Co. Sheriff’s Office gives update on Kimberly Flint case
Link to that Vanished ep: EPISODE 231: Kimberly Flint — The Vanished PodcastKimberly's son has continued to show his love for his mom as he searches for her. We hope there is some closure for this case for all of the family members.