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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    For some reason, the oops, let me turn around here, sends chills down my spine. What a perfect excuse! I've asked it many times but have yet to get a definitive answer: was JM involved with drugs? IMO, that could fell us a lot about possible places to go, I. E. Where the locals go to smoke a...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    I am hoping that if SAR isn't successful, the hunters, legal or not, will stumble upon something soon. Maybe LE can offer immunity to someone that spots something or knows something, but is hesitant to come forward because they themselves were involved with illegal activities when they saw it.
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    Very true indeed. My experience is strictly anecdotal, but at night (and during the day), dogs watch over my livestock. I use Great Pyrenees dogs and while they are friendly to us, they get downright vicious to strangers around their charges. A joke is that if you drive by a field of sheep or...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    I lI've in Rockbridge County, not Rockingham which is Harrisonburg, I believe. I am not sure. But with the coming weekend, hunters are going to be everywhere. I think it is bow season, with rifle season coming up soon. Public National forest and even private land will be littered with...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    ^this! I have a hard time believing JM, who grew up around here, would just waltz right onto private property unless he KNEW the owners/hands wouldn't see him. other farmers look out for each other too. I have gotten called by neighboring farms because they noticed things I didn't. And if I...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    I am not familiar with that area. I am strictly a mountain girl: )
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    I know he didn't have a body neatly packed up in a Kelty backpack(at least I hope not), but I can carry a third of my body weight over rough terrain for many miles with ease. If I was determined and fueled by adrenaline, alcohol and serial killer rage, I could probably drag a body a few miles...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    We are getting a late start to our second cut because of a very wet spring. Our hay hasn't gone to seed yet but if it's not bush hogged by the end of October, it will be useless. Other farmers I know probably won't bush hog until November. BTW, we normally cut in April and around the end of...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    Are you sure it's the Blue Ridge Parkway and not Skyline Drive? To my knowledge, there are gates at the Parkway entrances, but never a booth requiring fees. The gates are just to close the Parkway during the winter.
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    I would definitely take Rt 250 west. And from there, the possibilities are endless. Barracks to Earlysville rd is also a possibility because after the airport, it's like a ghost town.
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    If I were JM, somewhat drunk, driving around in my sketchy car in the middle of the night with a body or kidnap victim, there is NO way I would drive east or north out of cville proper. Way too populated. I would definitely be driving south or west. But this is VA. Trespassing on peoples'...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    This leads me to believe he is no stranger to the woods and can probably navigate all the logging roads, etc with no problem. I have lived in the Valley for most of my life and I could be dropped just about anywhere and use the mountains to guide myself home and I am not a hunter or fisherman...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    The problem is that there are literally thousands of miles of logging roads, connecting all these places. Most aren't mapped but everyone knows about them. For instance, from Rockbridge County, I could travel all the way to Earlysville or Schuyler and never have to drive on paved roads. And...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #3

    And Schuyler has a quarry or two as well.
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    JLM: What Do We Know About Him? - #2

    Do we know if JM had anything to do with drugs? Selling them, using them, or hanging out with people that do?
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #2

    I don't think the composite sketch looks like JM at ALL. I also wonder about the timing of the alleged sighting and why the wait to report it.
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #2

    Yep. I live very near that rest stop. It's very scary and indicative of how bad the problem is. Craigsville is also known for Meth labs, dealers, etc.
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #2

    Crack, Meth, marijuana. From what I understand, Meth seems to be a major problem in Rockbridge County. There was also a pretty sizable marijuana grow that was recently seized in Glasgow. Glasgow is also where the Maury River and James River collide. Another very popular fishing area.
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #2

    LE knows all about the drug problem in Glasgow. It's no big secret. I am trying to figure out the Lexington connection and I am almost sure LE knows there IS a connection, hence the flashing of the composite after HG abduction, searching of North Mtn, etc. But whatever the case, I did pass the...
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    Hannah Graham: The Search - #2

    That is the road. We go up there often-to hike, picnic, watch the stars from the cliffs. As a teenager, that was the go to place to party and not worry about cops. I have noticed that a lot of people from Glasgow seem to have connections in Lynchburg. It's right over the mountain from...

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