arkansasmimi
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I had posted earlier about the discrepancy with the watch - the affidavit states he took it with him but the interview with his brother & best friend says the watch was left at home...so who knows which is correct. I was puzzled by the 7/21/2008 legal filing as well...did you notice the time "11:59pm" so it was 1 minute before midnight. very strange
I know, that's what gets me. The paperwork that was filed, has many conflicting information.
According to the Petition to have JG declared deceased, his veh was located the next day Jan 29th (Tues). Page 2, #6, it also states that Arkansas State Police conducted a forensic exam of the vehicle. "This examination failed to turn up any forensic evidence at all- no fingerprints from anybody, no blood, hair , or other body substances were found. The vehicle was clean." * also it was noted that his cell phone battery was dead when they found it in the car. https://contexte.aoc.arkansas.gov/im...60100022149008
They knew ^^^ in 2011, when having him declared dead, that they had the photographs showing that JG car was allegedly their at the Lodge prior to 430pm on the date of alleged disappearance. Yet it is not reflected in the Petition to have JG declared dead!???? WHY???
Tourist Photo Aids in John Glasgow Search
by Gwen Moritz on Friday, Feb. 22, 2008 3:24 pm
Little Rock executive John Glasgow's Volvo SUV was parked at Mather Lodge at Petit Jean State Park sometime before 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 28, the day he disappeared, photos taken by a lodge guest show.
Two photographs taken by a Tennessee tourist refute earlier published reports that the vehicle wasn't in the parking lot until midday on Jan. 29, shortly before it was discovered.
Roger Glasgow, John Glasgow's older brother, said the family had contacted guests registered at the lodge on Jan. 28 and 29 in hopes of finding someone who had seen John or had photographs of the parking lot. One guest from Tennessee, whose name Roger didn't know, provided two date-stamped digital photos of the parking lot taken about 4:30 on that Monday afternoon, and the Volvo was in the same parking spot outside the lodge where it was discovered the next day.
Roger Glasgow provided a printed copy of one photo to ArkansasBusiness.com, but the copy did not include the date stamp.
http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/arti...chives=success
Also, per the Petition, which was granted.. JG had no debt, home and veh paid for and they had $$$ in the bank. Why the rush to have him declared dead? Also I would presume that his wife got his share of the $$ from the sale of CDI.
Why publish in the NLR Times instead of the State Paper, Arkansas Dem Gaz? https://contexte.aoc.arkansas.gov/imaging/IMAGES/DMS/CK_Image.Present2?DMS_ID=60100024535017 That makes me think of those divorces where they run it in a paper due to unknown address of the spouse of the divorce. Legal because it was ran in publication, but one that someone isn't going to be looking at for that kind of thing. JMHO