Interesting... I am headed that way after work today. I'll be aware of looking for that now that you mention it. Were there any investigators there when you were there? If so, local or State Police?
Yep, something led them to search in the exact spot, as she sure was found so fast after that search team got into town. Something is amiss... Again, I'll be eager to hear if she had water in her lungs. Just speculation, of course... but that reward could have been what it took to get that one...
Plus, IF someone put her in the driver's seat, and then put the car in drive and let it go into the water, that would make sense as far as the person getting back to town quickly so as to appear to not have been gone long to throw off investigators on his or her involvement, as that body of...
But her car, if it was her car on video, shows her headed north on Hwy 62. Why would she head back toward town, and all those businesses, homes... and then be found so far south? It would take a lot of turns to get to that intersection. Again, the ME report will show water in her lungs or not...
I will be interested in the medical examiner's report if she had water in her lungs. If not, then that will be foul play. If she does have water in her lungs, then that will be indicative to an accident. We shall see...
This shows that she did not turn onto Walnut, as the Tastee Freeze is on the north west corner of Walnut and Hwy 62. But her SUV (again, if it was her SUV) is driving PAST the Tastee Freeze; thus already having gone through the intersection of Walnut and Hwy 62. So, she did not turn east onto...
Another interesting thing is 62 splits into two lanes going both ways with side streets in between them. So, she would have to go even further on Hwy 62, and then go back south to either her parents' home, OR Southside. It makes no sense that she was heading through the Walnut intersection. I...
And if our sheriff does not have sonar resources, then why on Earth would he not have asked for that resource from elsewhere? No excuse for that. That poor girl needed all these resource volunteer equipment from day one. NOT 30 days later! This is a missing human being. Law enforcement has full...
Thanks for sharing this. I had forgotten about this interview. Seems our sheriff is taking the cleaning person's word as gospel, and has ruled cleaning person out. Not sure if that is good.
And, yes, why 30 days to search water with sonar? The police should have done that from day one. To us, it is negligent that they did not search all waterways sooner. Even the Ohio River from where a straight line could be made from VFW to the Ohio River. If you look at Google Maps, you can see...
Exactly. Either the person responsible for Kristy's disappearance got rid of the SUV at a point where he or she could have walked back to his or her vehicle, or, the person would have walked a long way and hid when cars went by, or, called for a ride. If the latter is the case, then yet, someone...
I said once before that from the White House to small-town America law enforcement, leaks gets out. There is nothing being said to the public; even generic information, because they have absolutely no information to give. I understand some feel the police know more than they are saying, but from...
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