In trying to rule in/out the husband, I seemed to be focusing in on when he found her phone. Knowing that he immediately thought abduction, I am trying to gauge what one would do upon discovering the phone on the street with the intense belief that she was abducted from that very spot. My first...
I was wondering the same thing. I find it unusual for someone to be father-in-law to both a husband and wife. But having learned the lesson from our SAHM and daycare discussion, perhaps I should consider that this might not be unusual to other people.:innocent:
Do we know if her husband callled the police from the location that he found the phone? Did he stay there and wait for the police?
Or did he go home and call from there?
I cannot speak for LP, but as someone who spent a huge bulk of my childhood playing down by the Poquessing Creek (we called it Crick), and has also been to the Neshaminy Creek several times, The Neshaminy does not remind me of the Poquessing at all. Completely different experience with Neshaminy...
Excellent post Steelman. When you made that post earlier, I had not really thought about the fact that she may have a special place and the dogs might be familiar with it. (I was thinking that you meant they could sniff her out) Although your theory does is not aligned with mine, I think you...
As always, thanks for the insight. I believe I have heard you say the need for searchers to look up, so I should have credited you on that idea. Also, I am leaning toward a run-away situation in this case, but I am not exactly sure why. Something is bothering me about where her car was found...
It was the Hannah Graham case that I referenced above. Poor Hannah was a victim of Jesse Matthew. She was found almost exactly 2 years ago after a man saw 20-30 Vultures flying around.
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/24/man-calls-hannah-graham-tip-line-after-sighting-20-30-buzzards/
It may not be too late. Here's an interesting study that was done with cadavers and Vultures. http://houston.cbslocal.com/2012/03/08/forensics-study-on-human-decomposition-focuses-on-vultures/
Yes TMAN. You will see them all the time in the sky, often in groups. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish them from hawk, but I have learned some tips. Hawks tend to be solitary, TVS in groups. Hawks soar across the sky, TVs circle and their wings will flutter. Hawks have lighter...
I truly hope that she is not in the park to be found. I have been keeping my eye open around town hoping I see her alive and well. However, if she is, I hope they find her soon. I hope the searchers are looking up as well as down. I would also keep an eye out for circling Turkey Vultures. (I...
As someone who lives in Bensalem, it has been remarkably quiet around town regarding Lindsey. I saw one poster in a WaWa when she first went missing and a few stories on the Philly news stations, but nothing in a few weeks now. I am sure she is still top of mind in her circle of family and...
Chunky Mo-Is it not possible that she has disappeared voluntarily and that she intentionally did not take her phone so that she could not be tracked? Perhaps that is also why she did not take her dogs with her on this day? I ask this respectfully and always value your insight.
I was wondering if anyone who knows Lindsey could verify which parking lot she usually parks in. Is the lot where her car was found her usual spot, or did she normally park in the main lot?
The first link in this thread said she was reported missing on a Tuesday but was last seen on Sunday. Is this what you are referring to? If so, then that is two different things, no?
I agree that an animal attack is extremely unlikely; however, we do get bear in Lower Bucks on occasion. We have had bear come into Bensalem at least 2 out of the last 4 years. I know there have been sightings in Newtown as well which is where Tyler State Park is.
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