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Did the grandfather live at the McCook street address too then? Because that is why I thought it was the missing Joseph.
It would be the same name AND address seems too coincidental to me. I think more and more the running away was true. At least for the short term. As a former resident in that area I can say that there was a LOT of marshland/forestry that abutted McCook ave. It's entirely possible that he didn't...
There isnt much on Margaret's disappearance. Is it possible she just ran away? I found in archived newspapers someone looking for her in the classified section. But no missing person post during that time. An article from 1986 says she was reported missing by a roommate. Makes me wonder why she...
Why not a woman? Someone said because a woman is not capable of murdering 4 people with a knife. I disagree. Especially if the blade was sharp enough. One poster mentioned stabbing through bones and tendons and muscles, but in the abdomen and neck, there is a lot of damage that can be done...
RBBM, it is absolutely possible that the same father fathered two pregnancies. I am not sure where you are getting that information. In usual pregnancies, the corpus luteum that feeds the developing embryo turns off the body's ovulation function so not further eggs are released to be fertilized...
I would think the statement about the UIDs overlapping teeth and the fact that Audrey had a very large gap between hers would make her an automatic rule out.
Are you insinuating jack houseman may have had something to do with Margaret's disappearance? While the stories are hauntingly similar, Jack Houseman was in jail at the time of Margaret's disappearance and wasn't released until July 25, 1974.
It wouldn't have even have to leave the state, there are so many areas in rural Indiana that you could leave a car and it never be found. Especially in the 70s.
LMLP has all the hallmarks of a domestic dispute kind of killing, IMO. And those usually are borne out of rage...I don't think driving across the country to dump a body would be plausible in that case. Plus, from her heritage, it sounds like she was either from a family of first generation...
I thought the driver picked them up at camp and then drove them to Narrowsburg (near Camp Welmet). From there they were going to hitchhike to Watkins Glen. There should have been a pretty steady influx of traffic headed that way as that would have been the preferred route from the east coast...
RBBM, how spooky. Her job was to protect the very types of people that caused her likely demise. :eek:
Also, having limited family is going to make it very hard to identify her remains. :(
This is a screenshot taken from Google maps. This is a section of the building that did not collapse. But you can see here the seams of the concrete failing. You can also see a vertical crack in the concrete going down the length of this building. Cracks like these imply that the building was...
What you are suggesting would be a very elaborate set of explosions. To what end? It was not successful bringing down the entire building. Plus, it's been days, if it was a terror attack, some group would have claimed it by now.
Let's follow Occam's razor here. The simplest answer is the...
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