meanmaryjean
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I haven't followed this cold case lately, but last night dreamed vividly about it. Perhaps today is the day she'll be found. Please......
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There were relatives who lived nearby - maybe on the same street as Becky and Sergio. Could there have been another "family member" besides JM who had access to their home, since that is what Sergio claims? Did another relative have a key to check on the house when the Celis' were on vacation, water plants, bring in mail, check on the dogs, etc.? Is it possible that Isabel's parents are referring to a family member other than JM who might have had access to their house?
After the specific reference to a "cousin" on JVM's panel, maybe we're wrongly assuming that Becky and Sergio were talking about JM when they might have been referring to another relative. :moo:
I believe it's SC's parents who live down the street from the Celis home BDE. I think RC's family is largely still in Douglas. But I could be backwards on this.
Thinking of little Isa today! She was on my mind so I did some searching around the web and facebook to make sure I hadn't missed anything and nope nothing new, someday soon hopefully.
Just saw this in the Daily mail. Wonder if it will shed any light into the Celis' case?
Thousands of kids in Arizona may be suffering abuse after their brave calls to child helplines were IGNORED because of department blunder
- A shocking 6,000 potential child abuse cases have gone uninvestigated since 2009
- This is because a blunder in the system meant the call to government hotlines were misclassified as not requiring an investigation, the state's director of child welfare revealed today
- The department admitted it had no clue whether those children whose pleas for help were ignored are still at risk of abuse
- At least 125 cases already have been identified where children subsequently became the subject of child abuse investigations
- Governor Jan Brewer's response to the shocking news was reportedly 'unprintable'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ls-child-helplines-IGNORED.html#ixzz2lK9qfGfw
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They have the shower curtain. They are building their case. I love 3am knocks at the door
They have the shower curtain. They are building their case. I love 3am knocks at the door
So, interesting, if you go to IC's neighborhood via google earth it's 100 % blurred out.
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Sorry haven't bn back to thread, I believe there was blood found on the shower curtain in the home. I do not believe the parents in this case. Yes, I thnk DNA was being done but is there a gag order in this case? Y has it gone cold?