margarita25
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I wonder if he might have used chloroform?
That's what I was indicating... but still partying really? I could think of a better excuse for a 51 year old woman and partying wouldn't be part of the answer. I think that was sent just to throw everything off or someone else has her cell phone. It could have been left on the road.. or still in the house. Her husband didn't arrive for three and half hours.I think the texts may have been written earlier but did not get sent until 1:00 because of poor signal
This probably won't be a very popular opinion but I have to throw it out there...
WHAT IF... the appointment at 5:30 wasn't to show a house at all, but to meet up with someone she was leaving with?
WHAT IF... saying she had 2 more appointments that evening was a way to give herself plenty of time to get where she was going before anyone suspected a thing?
WHAT IF... leaving her purse in the car was intentional?
WHAT IF... the missing key/lockbox & open door was also intentional?
I'd hate to think it (but at least she'd be alive and safe, so there is that), but it's certainly possible. Isn't it?
Not all of us are completely southern.. I have relatives in PA and in New York. I can tell you that this happening is way too fast for the area though.
I don't think she had those items on her. I feel the perp was so preoccupied with getting her our of the house without attracting any undue attention that he forgot close the door. I bet he noticed it when he started backing out of the driveway but couldn't leave her in the car alone. The return texts still strikes me as amateurish.Or very dumb to use her phone to text. I don't think he's dumb. To me he seems purposeful, he didn't take her handbag or wallet or any other personal items (that we know of) to make it appear to be a robbery. He wanted her.
I do know that in some cases, a text will go through when a phone call will not. When we used to stay at a cabin, we couldn't get cell service, but could text back and forth.
Well, she went missing and her husband was on TV within a day with pictures, the vigil was held next day and the search was in place.. It's way too fast. And someone is already showing pictures of a napkin? Things don't generally happen this fast here. I am not a broker but that house that she showed was going to be a no-show in the first place. The only thing helping that house is her listing for 89,000 which indicates a new home buyer or a first time home buyer. A no cash deal. She wouldn't have showed the two together ( like she did) because it indicates no money from the beginning. The first one one is probably a VA loan and 60 days of paperwork the other is way out of the price range.Curious, what do you mean by "this?"
That's what I was indicating... but still partying really? I could think of a better excuse for a 51 year old woman and partying wouldn't be part of the answer. I think that was sent just to throw everything off or someone else has her cell phone. It could have been left on the road.. or still in the house. Her husband didn't arrive for three and half hours.
? You need to get a carrier signal to text. Is that what you mean?Texts don't require wifi, internet, or email. All that is needed is phone signal.
Yes, I think the perp wrote the text about going out drinking. I think he wrote it earlier in the evening as a way to buy time and keep her husband from realizing she was missing, but then the text was delayed and did not go through until 1:00.
I'm looking at other cases involving realtors, not necessarily for a specific connection to Beverly, but to see how these crimes transpired, what methods were employed by the perp, how the cases turned out, etc. Here's one:
http://articles.latimes.com/1994-08-26/local/me-31601_1_val-verde
"Harrington has quit her real estate job--at least temporarily--because the memories of the man who posed as a customer in order to abduct her are too painful to bear at the office. Harrington and her family become nervous when she wanders too far from home.
"Home is my comfort zone right now," she said. "I run out and do a few things and then I want to come home."
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Here's another one involving a case in India where the motive was ransom:
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/police-rescue-abducted-realtor-within-hours/article6137963.ece
Harrington was abducted at gunpoint June 29 while showing houses to a man later identified by authorities as Timothy Daniel Shue, 39. Two days later, she was found tied up in an Arizona motel room after having been sexually assaulted."