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I hope so.Vehicle identification led to the apprehension of Mollies killer let’s hope this leads us to Jayme
I admit I'm losing hope fast.
I hope so.Vehicle identification led to the apprehension of Mollies killer let’s hope this leads us to Jayme
This is reminding me more and more of Mollie Tibbet's case as the days go on. Now it's a vehicle of interest - just like hers was. What is interesting is the same investigative techniques and strategies seem to be in place too.
Agreed. The vehicle of interest came from video surveillance from area homes and businesses in the MT case too.
Just updated my post with exactly that prior to reading yours!
Does anyone have the log from the local jail handy? I'd love to look into cars owned by those in custody
Weekly Bookings | Barron County Sheriffs DepartmentJust updated my post with exactly that prior to reading yours!
Does anyone have the log from the local jail handy? I'd love to look into cars owned by those in custody
People go to the bars here 7 days a week. Some go especially on Sunday.
Thank you Damarna for setting that straight! As I was trying to reply to you in the other thread, it was closed. (I had Monday the 13th in my left over brain cells from the Watt's case, as Monday the 13th is a very important day in that case.)Bring forward that the WAS school on October 15 for Jayme. Barron Area School District - School Calendar
It's interesting that they have two possibilities for the black SUV, but have zeroed in on the Challenger. I wonder how good the surveillance image was to be that certain. For the model years listed, for example, the Challenger, Honda Accord and Nissan Altima have similar lines from certain angles. Just my opinion -- I would have my eyes peeled for anything in the ballpark.
It seems like maybe they’re lookin for evidence that perhaps Jayme was led through the new search area or perhaps camped there? Maybe looking for discarded trash, cigarettes, soda cans... anything? Surely a chopper would have given an aerial view to show a campsite or disturbed ground.
I wonder about that too, that the suspect came on foot through the fields/woods around the house, and exited that way as well, hence the call for 2000 searchers. It’s a lot of territory to cover.
I do wonder, though, thinking “on the other hand” about the amount of danger involved, if she is still alive out there and with the abductor. I don’t think anyone would advise a community of search volunteers (if they are actually looking for her being held up in a campsite in the the area the helicopter was triangulating and developing search grids).
There may be some many evidence that where these two cars were seen required the perp to walk across the area being mapped. That may be why the cars are important.
In the end, it makes me think they either have a good lead, or some profiling advice, to need the help of so many volunteers and they are searching for evidence or a body, not Jayme alive and/or her abductor. Thoughts only, and my opinion.