Or, perhaps finally getting the long-awaited kitty could have given CD the peace of mind that her husband wouldn't be living alone if CD committed suicide? Just a thought; I'm still having a hard time subscribing to the suicide theory.
I mentioned on another post that it's possible that Cheryl and/or the perp(s) cut through the parking lot behind the nearby strip mall to travel from 58th Ave W. to 56th Ave W. I've confirmed that there are at least two surveillance cameras on the backs of the businesses there: one behind...
If police and/or the family are going to look for possible surveillance video, they should get to that immediately. Home surveillance video logs in particular tend to "turn over" after a short period.
True, but if she had walked the 236th and Cedar/44th route, there are surveillance cameras along that way. I would like to know if this has been explored.
Yes and no. MLT is not the best town for walking. Depending on the route Cheryl theoretically walked from the P&R to the culvert, there would have been some spots in which she had to walk on the shoulder of the busy road or even in the road. For example, if she walked south on 56th Ave. W., then...
The police said they found a "small item" that was helpful, following the search of the area a couple of days after Cheryl was found. Did they ever announce what the item was?
I don't know about Satanic cults in the area, however, Seattle is home to two of the largest BDSM/fetish/swinger groups in the entire country. Psychology Today had an article about it last year. One group is named Center for Sex Positive Culture (CSPC), nicknamed the Wet Spot. It grew out of an...
This might be a lead, evidence of another woman's disappearance, or neither.
I'm told there is (or was) a sporadically homeless 60-ish woman named Kathy hanging around the MLT library and park and ride, with a shopping cart and her cat in a carrier. No knowledge of her last name. She sometimes...
There is an annual suicide awareness walk in Seattle, Out of the Darkness. According to them, 90 percent of local suspected suicide victims did not leave a note.
I suppose the police's suicide theory does explain, however, what I mentioned several pages back about MLT police receptionist...
I'm not a doctor nor do I play one on TV or the internet. That said, I'm suspicious of claims from posters that CD was in "perfect health." I question how they know this. From viewing photos of Cheryl, she reminds me of other women I've known who had endocrine disorders. I realize that...
Thank you. There were four arrests and one of the home's residents has been charged with intent to distribute methamphetamine. It appears that the neighbors had allegedly been complaining for some time, and there was quite a bit of traffic coming in and out of that house. With 236th Street being...
A few more facts that may be of interest.
1) Another poster appeared to believe that it may be too expensive for a transient/homeless person on limited income to travel from Seattle/King County to the Mountlake Terrace park and ride. There are several charities in the area that sometimes...
A few facts that may be of interest.
1) The post office, which is near where Cheryl's car was found, has a 24-hour lobby for its PO boxes, and has had some recent issues with apparently homeless persons sleeping and even urinating in it at night. They have installed security cameras and ceiling...
There are at least two Assisted Living centers in the area that possibly have night shift workers and/or surveillance cameras. There's the one you mention, which is in the immediate area of Cheryl's car. A few blocks northeast is Vineyard Park at 23008 56th Ave W.
Yes, there are at least two mosques in the area. One is at 5507 238th St SW in Mountlake Terrace, the other borders Mountlake Terrace in a town named Shoreline, at 20004 24th Ave NE. There is a Section 8 apartment complex near the latter, and the majority of residents in this complex are Muslim...
Sometimes people lose their workplace IDs, get issued new ones, then eventually find the lost ones. They keep the lost ones hidden in their cars as "spares" in case they forget or lose their IDs again. Was Cheryl outside her car on the passenger side with the door open, bent over and feeling for...
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