Check post 276 in the 'Media links' thread. It has a number of 'primary source' links--video of the DA, and a transcript of the DA's statement.
What is it you're concerned about? It seems very clear to me.
I just thought of a fourth possibility. What if it was Gardner? Descriptions of the 'boy' varied, but one word I've seen used was 'doughy'. So, I'm thinking of a situation where he parks his car or truck on a street where he knows that teenagers will be using to go to school. He walks back some...
Okay, we know beyond the shadow of a doubt that Gardner killed her. He led the authorities straight to her body, on difficult terrain. We have no reason to believe that he had a confederate, and it doesn't seem to fit his modus operandi, anyway, when we compare this case to the Chelsea King...
Here's an story about the white Chevy Silverado.
http://www.760kfmb.com/Global/story.asp?S=12174713
Interesting points: repossessed 4 days after Amber Dubois' disappearance.
He put 35,000 miles a year on it.
I'd guess that he'd put on the spectacularly high milage on the car he...
Right. I shouldn't have said anything about a grave, since that wasn't my point. Here's what my question was. Let's consider abductions:
Abductions by family members: what percentage end in death for the abductee?
Abductions by acquaintences: what percentage end in death for the abductee...
However, let's consider the abductions that end up with the abductee put in a shallow grave somewhere. What percentage of those are stranger-abductions? I'd guess that the percentage is higher.
No, according to every story I've seen, it's his mother, not his girlfriend who's in the HHH. And, might be a good idea to delete the girlfriend's last name.
As I understand it, the original wording was a 'lead', rather than a 'tip', which does point toward your line of thinking. I'm hoping he 'revisited the scene' via Google maps on his computer.
Let's contemplate for a moment the hideous heat wave that we'd had by last August. If there's any truth at all to this story of the dogs leading searchers to Pala six months after Amber disappeared, I think we're seeing a combination of coincidence and the 'Clever Hans' phenomenon, where the...
Here's a possibility, although I think it's less likely than the plea or tip-by-someone-with-guilty-knowledge theories. The scene where her body was found is described as a private road, closed with a steel gate. I wonder when the gate was put up, and why? That's often done because there's been...
Just for the record, I don't know if they still do it, but once when I was going through that checkpoint, the Border Patrol waved me aside, chatted with me, and asked if they could look in my trunk. I assume it was a random check, since, as a Caucasian female with older family members in the...
My understanding is that the maroon truck was cleared of involvement in the Amber Dubois case. It belonged to a parent, who came forward and discussed things with the police.
My personal belief, and it's not worth much, is that JAG wasn't the Walmart molester. My reasons being: doesn't match...
What vehicles did JAG have access to, and when?
There's a gold-colored sedan--supposedly wrecked about a month ago, and in a salvage yard.
There's a black sedan--Honda? that belonged to his girlfriend.
The police towed a black car from in front of his parent's house. How does this fit...
Do we know if this report, of two girls being stalked by a man in a black sedan the day before Chelsea's disappearance, is accurate, or is simply a journalistic garbling of the story of a girl at Rancho Bernardo Middle school being stalked the same day as Chelsea's disappearance...
According to the sheriff, the DNA from her elbow did not match. (I think they think it's 'random DNA', not from her attacker.) I believe she has identified him as her attacker.
Here's a link to a yesterday's AP story that'll clarify...
Now I'm wondering: he owned a gold sedan, owned or had use of a white pickup--so, did he borrow his 'girlfriend's' car as a safety measure? That is, if they're checking him out as they check out all the RSOs in the area, they'll see that he doesn't own a black car, and they'll move on to someone...
Answering myself again--here's the Lake Elsinore girl who was found safe: http://www.topix.com/city/lake-elsinore-ca/2009/10/authorities-search-for-missing-lake-elsinore-girl
But, she was 11, not 14.
Note that the comments to the story mention the Oct 14th attempted abduction of another...
Could "last year's disappearance of a 14-year-old girl" refer to the case I saw a link to, earlier today, of a teenager who was later found safe--a runaway?
And--is this a new report? There was an incident near Bernardo Heights Middle School the day of Chelsea's disappearance, right? "In a...
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