Good perspective on being a local. Is this an "affluent" area?
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I know it sounds bad and jaded but people respond differently when they know that the husband/BF has been cleared. They search more, they donate more, they share more, they give money for reward funds and such, maybe it shouldn't be that way but it is. The longer LE doesn't clear him officially, the longer it will go on that public opinion will turn against husband and they won't want to "help" . It's just the way it is.
When Ce went missing, there was a few comments in the beginning about Josh on SM but they immediately stopped when LE officially announced he was cleared, and then EVERY focus was on finding her. The public came out in droves. I don't think people are "turning" on the family per se but they are asking questions now that need to be asked. Why won't LE clear him publicly? This really DOES AFFECT how people react. If LE hasn't cleared the husband, I would not give money to support him while she is missing. I wouldn't. That might make me a bad person but i am being honest.
That's because he tracked it by using the find my iPhone app.
I probably would have done the same thing.
I see nothing wrong with the way he did things.
Jmo
Papini added that he traced his wifes cellphone using an app that tracks lost phones and found the device on the side of a road.
If he used 'find my phone' it would have to be configured to find his wife's phone.
It would have to be registered to her account to use the app.
He would have had to log in to her icloud account in order use 'find my phone'.
Do husbands usually know their wife's password to their icloud account?
Just food for thought..
About the "clearing" part. It has now been six days. The immediate suspect would be the spouse of course. That's just the way it goes. It has been 6 days and he has not been cleared. LE has not said, we can account for the husbands time when she went missing. Co-workers, gas station workers, cameras , etc. have shown that husband was no where near home. They have not done that. In 6 days, I'm sure they've talked to all his co-workers but that obviously has not cleared him. That bugs me. IF he could be involved, I would think the timeline of where he was AFTER she was seen by a neighbor on the road (2PM) and then end of day. So, I would want to know that the husband can be accounted for from 1:30-PM to 5:51 PM when he called 911. I would also like to hear the 911 call.
Wow.
I question if he had his phone that day. He said he "usually" doesn't , not that he didn't have it.
Also, if the norm was for him to not bring it in why would she text him?
He has certainly said a lot to be analyzed.
Papini added that he traced his wife’s cellphone using an app that tracks lost phones and found the device on the side of a road.
If he used 'find my phone' it would have to be configured to find his wife's phone.
It would have to be registered to her account to use the app.
He would have had to log in to her icloud account in order use 'find my phone'.
Do husbands usually know their wife's password to their icloud account?
Just food for thought..
SABBM
https://www.facebook.com/FindSherri/
According to a post in this link-- dogs were used the night of her disappearance. Apparently they found no scent.
fwiw.
MOO
"Volunteers scoured the mountain community for days searching for Papini. Police dogs, a sheriffs helicopters and deputies looked for clues into her disappearance."I can't find the post. Did it say SAR dogs found no scent on the road where the phone was found? That would be so odd.
I can't find the post. Did it say SAR dogs found no scent on the road where the phone was found? That would be so odd.
SABBM
https://www.facebook.com/FindSherri/
According to a post in this link-- dogs were used the night of her disappearance. Apparently they found no scent.
fwiw.
MOO
Commenter: have the police used dogs at all to pick up the scent?
FIL REPLY: According to the reports I've received from the family, yes.
SABBM
https://www.facebook.com/FindSherri/
According to a post in this link-- dogs were used the night of her disappearance. Apparently they found no scent.
fwiw.
MOO
Papini added that he traced his wifes cellphone using an app that tracks lost phones and found the device on the side of a road.
If he used 'find my phone' it would have to be configured to find his wife's phone.
It would have to be registered to her account to use the app.
He would have had to log in to her icloud account in order use 'find my phone'.
Do husbands usually know their wife's password to their icloud account?
Just food for thought..