mmiles1003
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Well hello! How nice to meet someone locally on here
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You can dress quite formally with shorts:
I live in Little Rock, Arkansas & just wanted to give some local info. Scott, AR is considered to be very rural around here. Out of the way. Roads are long and winding, country side, quiet. IF someone actually did plan something like this out, Scott would definitely be a good city in comparison to Little rock & North Little Rock.
Also, her face IS pretty popular here locally. Crye Leike is an extremely popular agency here. As soon as I saw her picture, I knew exactly who she was. The idea of someone seeing her picture & becoming obsessed/infatuated with her is absolutely possible. ( I mean, she CERTAINLY doesn't look her age, either)
There is a lake behind the property but to my knowledge it doesn't run into the Arkansas river, howevever; that river is also close by. Unfortuntely there is an over abundance of places to easily hide a body in Scott. Plenty of big grassy fields & woodsy areas.
We also don't have any major missing person cases. The only really big case we have her is Morgan Nick who vanished in the 90s.
Yeah, but from the waist down, it's too much skin for business. This is not to say anything about BC's outfit,we haven't seen it... but how smart would it be to meet an unknown male in a vacant property showing that much leg? It speaks volumes about the kind of attention you want. Assuming that all men are gentlemen is very naive.
Thank you, Mmiles! :tyou:
It is great to get all the POV's of the locals from the Little Rock, AR, and surrounding environs!
You've forgotten about Marjorie "Greta" Mason, the AF nurse who was abducted and murdered in 1983. Her killer, Barry Lee Fairchild was executed for her robbery, kidnapping, rape and murder.
No problem! I've followed so many cases on here and this is the first time I've been able to give some local input. I'd be happy to answer any questions anyone has! Been thinking about going out to the area to take some pictures too.
Ohhhh... I would LOVE to see some pictures... :camera:
but..... PLEASE be careful... We don't know where the perp is.... Yet....
Yeah, but from the waist down, it's too much skin for business. This is not to say anything about BC's outfit,we haven't seen it... but how smart would it be to meet an unknown male in a vacant property showing that much leg? It speaks volumes about the kind of attention you want. Assuming that all men are gentlemen is very naive.
I see I'm not the only one that went in this direction of thinking. Yeah, the casual clothing just bolsters the idea in my head that if she did indeed meet someone for a showing, it was someone she knew and a spur-of-the-moment type thing. (Again, late to the dance, so some of this might have already been answered/explained/debunked).
You should let LE know about that listing.
I'm another who doesn't find her attire unusual - I see it all the time in CA. And there are so many shorts that are dressy and almost even look like skirts, as well.
They've said she missed two other appointments after this one.
Unless they were all showing homes to this same person she was at the foreclosure house with, I think that alone would eliminate thinking her attire played into whether or not she did or didn't know the person from the foreclosure home.
Whatever she was wearing seems to be completely acceptable attire since she was wearing it for a number of appointments, and she's apparently also quite experienced and successful, so it'd seem to me that's another indication she'd be well aware of what was appropriate to be wearing to show homes.
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It isn't easy to get the lockbox off of the door completely unless you know how. It is not the same as obtaining the key.
I think it's more likely that the little bottom drawer is missing, not the whole lock, unless another agent or someone who has assisted an agent is the perp.
The missing lock also points to this scenario. The person could have let himself/herself in first and hence the need to get rid of the lock evidence.