Maybe this was already discussed, but is there a ping from where her cell phone last was? If not, then why was her phone turned off so soon?
I have always suspected since she was meeting for a liaison with another man, she might have turned it off herself as to not leave a footprint on where she might have gone. Especially if she thought she was going to have a special day with CL and hopes that they may be more so she wouldn't want to give up her rendezvous sight. IMO, MOO.
Also could be that she got in the car with CL and he asked her to turn the phone off, either because he told her he didn't want someone interrupting them or for her to be distracted. I can see a gullible 19 year old who liked to text believing that.Maybe this was already discussed, but is there a ping from where her cell phone last was? If not, then why was her phone turned off so soon?
O/T That's so strange because the other day I was watching Pacific Heights (I'm on a Michael Keaton kick. So after seeing Batman's 1 and 2 naturally I'll watch the psychokiller version of Keaton next) and the street scene comes up and I was like 'wow this all takes place like three doors down from Mrs. Doubtfire's place.' I love "Mrs. Doubtfire" so much and have seen it so many times that I recognize the Doubtfire house in the background of an eight second scene in a horror-thriller movie shot three years before it was even staged. All the great actors keep dying and we're stuck with Justin Bieber and the likes of Chris Lee? I'm starting to think that hell might BE earth.
Well, I would think turning off the phone when saying you're going to the JTNP would be even more suspicious to her husband if he tries calling her. And, considering she already texted a friend where she was going, seems like she'd want to keep it on... this coming of course from me, a girl who rarely turns off her phone.
I think LE was a bit embarrassed when MB first gave his interview on TV and they hurried up and re-interviewed him and his sister the next morning. I think, privately, LE does not believe the red car report is related. They have timeline problems with MB and his sister's report. However, LE is not willing to say on the record that they don't believe MB. This is why the media cannot report it, because no one from SBCSD will go on the record and say the MB story is false. In fact, LE is not going on the record and saying anything, which is part of the problem.
Even after they found the Jeep tire tracks, LE said nothing like, "We believe Erin may have been transported in a Jeep Cherokee and we are asking members of the public who may have seen a dark colored Jeep in the desert to give us a call." Nothing like that was put out. Why? Were they afraid of getting too many false leads? Who knows.
I have spoken to MB on his cell phone. He tells me he is not color blind. He believes the woman he saw could have been either NL or EC but he can't be sure either way.
Regarding the search of JTNP. Keep in mind that they have not limited their search to JTNP. They also have searched outlying areas to the east, to the north, and near the base. This tells me the search is not based solely on surveillance video of EC entering the park and not exiting, for example. It may be they only have video of EC leaving the base, we don't know.
However, we do know that LE is searching old, abandoned mines; and not just abandoned mines inside JTNP. This tells me that LE discovered that CL had searched mine locations on his computer. If that is the case, it makes perfect sense that LE would be searching mine locations all over the place, not just inside JTNP, which is exactly what they have been doing.
I was told that there is no "red car" in this case and that MB gave a bogus report.
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Phones don't work everywhere in JTNP. If she was in the habit of turning it off so it didn't wear down the battery by "roaming" JC might not have thought it was weird if he couldn't reach her.
Well, that's why I ask if anyone knows where it last pinged from... and if in JTNP, then we know she made it there.
Well, I would think turning off the phone when saying you're going to the JTNP would be even more suspicious to her husband if he tries calling her. And, considering she already texted a friend where she was going, seems like she'd want to keep it on... this coming of course from me, a girl who rarely turns off her phone.
http://www.z1077fm.com/six-weeks-missing-still-no-evidence-of-crime-in-erin-corwin-case/
Sloppy reporting. It infuriates me when glaring errors are printed/produced. Does no one proofread anymore? Is there a race to get the scoop that reporters are this careless?