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Hi @GonzoGirl5 and all. I was looking at an article on another case tonight and it led me to the article about Wyomings new missing person database and I looked there and saw James. I am late to the discussion hope to add a few thoughts, comments and help if I can.
First, let me link an article I saw.
Missing person: James Daniels JR 'Mojo'
The Teton County Sheriffs’ office is seeking information about a missing person, James Daniels Jr, “JD” or “Mojo.”
Mojo was believed to be traveling in Arizona on Aug. 21 with a white international box truck with “Liberty Distribution” on both sides and “Got Milk” on the back.
Teton County residents who have information about Mojo’s whereabouts or plans in Arizona are asked to contact dispatch at 307-733-2331.
Mojave County, Arizona law enforcement has opened a missing person case.
Ok, my questions or thoughts. I apologize if I have missed a detail. It is hard to go back and verify while in the middle of writing a long post.
1. Where is the friend now? Did he end up driving to Mississippi? I am wondering if he did not want to drive the truck because of the tag and him having no license. Seems like that would be the less risky thing to do. Why was he moving to Mississippi anyway?
2. The friend's behavior at the house is troubling. Would he normally be prone to that type of sleeping pattern? Washing the clothes twice and showering is bothersome. Makes me wonder if he was trying to remove evidence of some sort. Or if he was coming off of some drug?
3. Do you know what time the trooper arrived on the scene? Time and date exactly? I would like to see if there is a recording of this dispatch call. (ETA - I see now you said 4:50 am on the 22nd. ) Now, I wonder what exactly someone driving could see that time of day to think a man was acting weird on the highway? I need to figure out the sunrise time.
4. Do you know the items that were pawned?
5. The tow yard for the truck. It should have a tow ticket I believe. Did the responding trooper decide to tow the truck right away? If so, that seems odd as what if JD would have come back to the truck? (The same thing happened in another case I am following) I don't know the law there but wondering if they tow immediately or place a sticker to tow days later? If you can get the tow ticket you will want that to help form a timeline.
6. Is there any chance one or both of the guys could have been doing something that they would not have told anyone else about? (sorry trying to be vague so it is allowed) Delivering something for someone?
7. Has anyone had access to JD's checking accounts or credit cards to know if there has been activity?
8. There should be cell phone pings. Has LE mentioned anything about looking for those? What are they doing? Any chance they would take a cadaver dog to the truck?
9. What type of searching was done? Dogs, helicopters, anything?
(Request every copy of everything -police report, tow ticket, receipts, etc- you can get your hands on. You never know when you might need it or what it might show. )
Ok, that is all my questions for now. Sorry, so many. As far as publicity and getting the word out.
My suggestions are:
1. Make a missing page
2. post on Twitter, there are some following the Gabby Petito case that are looking into the angle of BL being responsible for more deaths. I do not buy into that theory, but if you have a presence on Twitter and others become aware of another missing person during this time frame it might help bring attention. I can't link other twitters here but you could likely search and find good posts to comment under. Post on all the community pages around the area that you can find.
3. Get James entered in NAMUS. I don't find him there. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
4. Get an info brief together and email reporters and papers. Even national ones as many are attempting to focus on other missing people as a result of GP's notoriety.
5. Reporters want something to cover. Give them that. A press conference, a search party, a vigil...anything.
6. Tiktok worked wonders for Gabby- possibly consider here.
Lastly, I will try to get a map together to offer a good visual.
First, let me link an article I saw.
Missing person: James Daniels JR 'Mojo'
The Teton County Sheriffs’ office is seeking information about a missing person, James Daniels Jr, “JD” or “Mojo.”
Mojo was believed to be traveling in Arizona on Aug. 21 with a white international box truck with “Liberty Distribution” on both sides and “Got Milk” on the back.
Teton County residents who have information about Mojo’s whereabouts or plans in Arizona are asked to contact dispatch at 307-733-2331.
Mojave County, Arizona law enforcement has opened a missing person case.
Ok, my questions or thoughts. I apologize if I have missed a detail. It is hard to go back and verify while in the middle of writing a long post.
1. Where is the friend now? Did he end up driving to Mississippi? I am wondering if he did not want to drive the truck because of the tag and him having no license. Seems like that would be the less risky thing to do. Why was he moving to Mississippi anyway?
2. The friend's behavior at the house is troubling. Would he normally be prone to that type of sleeping pattern? Washing the clothes twice and showering is bothersome. Makes me wonder if he was trying to remove evidence of some sort. Or if he was coming off of some drug?
3. Do you know what time the trooper arrived on the scene? Time and date exactly? I would like to see if there is a recording of this dispatch call. (ETA - I see now you said 4:50 am on the 22nd. ) Now, I wonder what exactly someone driving could see that time of day to think a man was acting weird on the highway? I need to figure out the sunrise time.
4. Do you know the items that were pawned?
5. The tow yard for the truck. It should have a tow ticket I believe. Did the responding trooper decide to tow the truck right away? If so, that seems odd as what if JD would have come back to the truck? (The same thing happened in another case I am following) I don't know the law there but wondering if they tow immediately or place a sticker to tow days later? If you can get the tow ticket you will want that to help form a timeline.
6. Is there any chance one or both of the guys could have been doing something that they would not have told anyone else about? (sorry trying to be vague so it is allowed) Delivering something for someone?
7. Has anyone had access to JD's checking accounts or credit cards to know if there has been activity?
8. There should be cell phone pings. Has LE mentioned anything about looking for those? What are they doing? Any chance they would take a cadaver dog to the truck?
9. What type of searching was done? Dogs, helicopters, anything?
(Request every copy of everything -police report, tow ticket, receipts, etc- you can get your hands on. You never know when you might need it or what it might show. )
Ok, that is all my questions for now. Sorry, so many. As far as publicity and getting the word out.
My suggestions are:
1. Make a missing page
2. post on Twitter, there are some following the Gabby Petito case that are looking into the angle of BL being responsible for more deaths. I do not buy into that theory, but if you have a presence on Twitter and others become aware of another missing person during this time frame it might help bring attention. I can't link other twitters here but you could likely search and find good posts to comment under. Post on all the community pages around the area that you can find.
3. Get James entered in NAMUS. I don't find him there. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
4. Get an info brief together and email reporters and papers. Even national ones as many are attempting to focus on other missing people as a result of GP's notoriety.
5. Reporters want something to cover. Give them that. A press conference, a search party, a vigil...anything.
6. Tiktok worked wonders for Gabby- possibly consider here.
Lastly, I will try to get a map together to offer a good visual.
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