Found this Myfox video report when doing some web searching. Thought it seemed interesting.
http://www.myfoxboston.com/clip/10417474/private-investigator-weighs-in-on-abby-hernandez-case
Jumping up and down and applauding! That is the same sort of thing I have been saying in many many missing person cases. It seems to be a recurring assumption anyway.
There are some things I would like to know just to be able to do a better job on the next missing person case. I am hoping those details will be made available but although I hope for that I do not honestly expect it will happen.
I just returned from the eye doctor. My eyes are still dilated and seeing blurry from that but this looks like great news to me.
I hope all goes well for them now and healing can begin.
Good question.
My thoughts have changed a little. At first I thought she most likely ran away (given the case details) and the famous letter from Abby to her mom made that seem more likely and then the 'open' letter style online responses from both her mother and also her father seemed to bear...
'. . . Schendel has not released the womans name as of Tuesday evening, he did say she is a 60-year-old Benzie County resident. . . .'
(BBM)
http://www.upnorthlive.com/news/story.aspx?id=1070314#.U8XGkblOWYm
I can sort of see him being distracted because of her death and his subsequent disposal of the body and thus he might well have forgotten about the *advertiser censored* and drugs but the shower curtain directly goes to her death and body disposal so I asked myself why he managed to not replace the curtain right...
I was thinking about this case earlier and a question and some possible answers occurred to me so I want to get everyone's input too.
Question: Why didn't he buy another shower curtain and replace the missing one right away, either the night she went missing or the next day? (In fact didn't he...
A thought occurred to me: Maybe some of us have overlooked the romantic angles to the search (particularly me having overlooked it - lol.) I mean sure we discussed that she might have met a guy and then ran away but not discussed what meeting place might have seemed romantic to them.
If Abby...
I sort of think there might be other reasons for her response but I wanted to take a moment to say that I admire your desire to be fair and open minded. People willing to look at all sides seem less likely to miss something in a case. :)
I saw a culvert under the main road near where they were searching in one of the news videos and I hope they searched that.
The perp might have been too lazy to have taken her far.
The pic shown of that man . . . .(in my opinion) his eyes and face say he is scared they will find out what he did...
One missing woman that was with the man in question and I might be willing to consider the possibility of coincidence but when two missing young women were each last known to be with the same man . . . then I stop thinking coincidence and start thinking foul play.
I am thinking that she was already planning to leave at the time of the accident, perhaps because there may have been more credit card crime to be found or perhaps for other reasons.
I do wonder what the effect of any sort of credit card fraud conviction would have done to her chances of...
This may have been posted about before but I found 2 things a bit interesting. I had known of one of them before but I don't remember about the other one.
1.'. . . On November 1, a man calling himself “Tom Davies” logged onto Anderson’s site and asked, “What color was...
Good questions and thoughts. I had a young relative who left home voluntarily once. (Young relative is fine now and raising his own family.)
He had heard stories from his 'friends' about how easy it would be to find work and get a place to stay and being angry at his parents he took off to make...
I still have seen absolutely no evidence of foul play so far. For me that is a problem that prevents me from coming down on a foul play side of any scenario. I can see where what began as a runaway could have become some sort of other situation but I have no actual evidence of even that...
I found another case about a person by that name and that was a case of murder. The age was about the same too.
Providing links to both cases:
'. . .Investigators in Nashville, Tenn., believe foul play led to the disappearance of a 37-year-old mother.
Nichole Burgess was last seen May 23...
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