Just a couple more things I noticed. Pic where she holding headphones.. there is a alarm clock on the floor. Look to be around 10 or 11 if its set right. And also the dark purple rug shes sitting on thats on the blue carpet. just some probably pointless observations
I notied something. When you lok at the record behind the record we are trying to identify, there is a yellow and black record. I see the yellow and black record as the first record in the picture with the girl with her head down. Which leads me to believe it is probably the same girl. imo
Just something to think about if it hasnt been noticed, the missing weight is probably heavier than the finding.. If she was held captive, she probably wasn't kept nourished that well.. Just an idea.
All I can say is wow. You guys were right on target. I wonder when we will find out more about this "group"? Why in the world would they be doing this for? What do you guys think?
The ring could have easily been mishandled.. that doesnt mean someone stole it. Ive read a couple of books about the storing of Crime scene evidence and things are lost. If there was a ring and now its gone, thats the most reasonable explanation.
http://newsok.com/article/3231832/1208537282
SHAWNEE A human skull and bones found April 7 in rural Pottawatomie County belong to a Hispanic or American Indian man, authorities said today.
Pottawatomie County Sheriff's deputy Jim Patten said the skull and bones were examined this week by...
TECUMSEH, Okla. -- Police are hoping the recent discovery of a human skull near Tecumseh could help them solve a missing person's case
http://www.koco.com/news/15829278/detail.html
Oklahoma plates were red and white for a time but they quit making them the school colors around 1974. So Oklahoma is definately one that it could be from.
heres a link to some pictures of older ones. (click on the 1970's link)...
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