As JC is military, it's easy to understand why he's not in the public eye and why other military friends would not be publicly involved. I was just wondering how other family and friends were convinced. Since they couldn't be ordered, it dawned on me maybe the only family she had there were JC, his mother & her own mother. Even online, though, I've read where a FB page deleted any tips/questions. But, what about residents of the town and surrounding areas? Iirc, the water dept. employee was aware of EC's car only because he heard it on their local radio station. If LE believed early that she was no longer alive, wouldn't they want tips/leads from the community? After all, it was a member of the community that found the car. What about people that don't read the local paper or listen to the local radio? There are many everywhere that fall into that category. Fliers put up early on in an investigation (not just locally, but in surrounding towns) could have reached those people. By now, surely most are aware even without the fliers, but it's a month later. Memories fade quickly.
I agree. If NCIS is helping, where would the evidence be sent for analysis, and when will the results be back?
Does this particular police department deal with a lot of murders and crime? Would this be a big case for them or just one of many that major crimes is working on?
Is the People issue already out? I asked my husband to grab it and he got the only issue they had available, with Prince George on the cover. :banghead:
I looked up some information in regards to the statistics of the department. I am not positive that I am allowed to post the link here but this speaks volumes as to what they normally deal with. http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ca/twentynine-palms/crime/
the charts can show in comparison with larger communities.
This is only relates to Twentynine Palms, neglecting the rest of the county. It is the SBSO that is lead on this investigation.
Yes, it seems unlikely when the desert is out their back door. (Just trying to help the person with the "water" theory...my money's on the desert.)
Yes, it seems unlikely when the desert is out their back door. (Just trying to help the person with the "water" theory...my money's on the desert.)
I looked up some information in regards to the statistics of the department. I am not positive that I am allowed to post the link here but this speaks volumes as to what they normally deal with. http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ca/twentynine-palms/crime/
the charts can show in comparison with larger communities.
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The mods say theories are welcome here at Websleuths and we should not tell others how or what to post.
My money is on bringing Erin home to Tennessee to rest in peace.
Last time I was at Salton Sea it was shallow and horrid. The fish are dying (do to salt content) and scattered remains in various stages of decomposition around. It was funny from my POV when on road trip I stopped with cousin and niece. Both jumped out of car running to beach to see and taste landlocked saltwater. Both spun around and ran back about halfway to shore. My cousin had dry heaves from smell.
The area was less populated than last time I was there. Not sure if still there, but there was a border check point around there, but it struck me as odd since it was open like 9-5.
ETA, not sure if still in the family, but there were cabin rentals in area and run by LE mom. Really nice place for the money back then.
It's generally mailed to subscribers Thursday (ETA mailed so it'll arrive Thursday) and comes out in the stores/newsstands on Friday. I will be looking for it later today.
I purchased it at the local grocery store yesterday.
They wanted to taste Salton Sea???!!! You made my day! :floorlaugh:
Yeah, that "limited hours" border check point is still there, but there are side roads to avoid it so it seems rather pointless.
I used to subscribe but let it lapse. Anything more than what the desert sun article told us?
Here's that link for reference ...
http://www.desertsun.com/story/news/local/2014/07/30/erin-corwin-people-magazine/13359369/
They wanted to taste Salton Sea???!!! You made my day! :floorlaugh:
Yeah, that "limited hours" border check point is still there, but there are side roads to avoid it so it seems rather pointless.