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Has anybody posted this? I found it interesting that they wanted to let us know about her past job.
http://kymkemp.com/2016/11/07/two-h...lieved-by-family-to-be-abducted-near-redding/
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I don't want to drag this down a rabbit trail, but I can't imagine keeping my password a secret from my husband - there's nothing on my phone that I'd care at all if he saw. Most of it's boring, anyway. I have a friend who fell and sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury and if he couldn't get into her phone, calendar, and phone contacts, her dear friends wouldn't have known what happened to her for quite awhile.
I found one of the comments even more interesting.
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First of all people play with find my phone all the time. Its not that big of deal. You log on and use the function. If i was a little confused by my spouse's absence, and i could not reach her, that would be my next step. I see nothing wrong with that. I am sure he was like all of us, half panicked and half feeling silly expecting a rational explanation. When he saw the phone tossed on the side of the road he thought abduction, you said you would think car accident. Nobody would think, oh look, she must have dropped it. I don't know exactly what i would think when a beautiful petite lady has gone missing and her phone was found on the side of the road. If she had been hit by a car and taken to hospital he probably would have been called hours before. I think his reaction is more normal than your predicted reaction. And in your case it has not happened so with all due respect, how do you know what you would really think or say?I have 2 thoughts. First, was her hubby maybe the suspicious type? Not suggesting he had any reason to be, please dont misunderstand me. But if he came home... no wife, kids not picked up from day care... is he the type that would immediately jump to the conclusion she was somewhere she was not supposed to be? Did he use the phone app thinking he would 'catch' her at something? Maybe assumed her message about lunch was to make sure he was not going to be around?
Of course when he located the phone- clearly that was not the case.
It would explain why he had the app, and why he went looking for her.
2nd thought... IF I found my daughters cell phone by the side of the road... my first thought would not be "abduction" ... it would be 'was she hit by a car?? Is she in the hospital?" THAT is what I would call the police and ask. Did he even ask if anyone had been struck by a car at that location?
3rd thought ( Ok, so it was more than 2 thoughts) Did he pick up the phone? It would be perfectly logical to. If his first reaction on seeing the phone there was thinking she was kidnapped from that spot... so he better not touch the phone... that is a bit of a leap for me. If it were my daughter... I saw a phone... I would pick it up. I would make sure it was hers. I would probably do something totally dumb like check her messages... but would my first reaction be " dont touch it!"... no. I assume it was checked for prints? If a perp threw it... there would have to be prints...
I have 2 thoughts. First, was her hubby maybe the suspicious type? Not suggesting he had any reason to be, please dont misunderstand me. But if he came home... no wife, kids not picked up from day care... is he the type that would immediately jump to the conclusion she was somewhere she was not supposed to be? Did he use the phone app thinking he would 'catch' her at something? Maybe assumed her message about lunch was to make sure he was not going to be around?
Of course when he located the phone- clearly that was not the case.
It would explain why he had the app, and why he went looking for her.
2nd thought... IF I found my daughters cell phone by the side of the road... my first thought would not be "abduction" ... it would be 'was she hit by a car?? Is she in the hospital?" THAT is what I would call the police and ask. Did he even ask if anyone had been struck by a car at that location?
3rd thought ( Ok, so it was more than 2 thoughts) Did he pick up the phone? It would be perfectly logical to. If his first reaction on seeing the phone there was thinking she was kidnapped from that spot... so he better not touch the phone... that is a bit of a leap for me. If it were my daughter... I saw a phone... I would pick it up. I would make sure it was hers. I would probably do something totally dumb like check her messages... but would my first reaction be " dont touch it!"... no. I assume it was checked for prints? If a perp threw it... there would have to be prints...
I had a thought about the find my iPhone feature. #1) I can use it to find MY IPHONE, NOT my partners. #2) Why does anyone believe that he
was able to track her IPhone using His feature? This does not compute. #3)Did he often track his wife's phone in this supposed manner? It just doesn't work this way, sorry.
I guess that is my point, thanks! I wouldn't share my phone or cloud passwords with my partner. I don't know many that do. I don't know why you would actually.
Her sister said she was training for the 'superrun' , it's probably part of the outfit she had made for herself.I have been looking at this still shot of the news coverage from KRCR 7 news and I do not believe this is a runners belt. It looks like a black bag/object with hot pink identifying tape around it. A) You can see the grass growing between the tape and the black object. B) There is a tied knot in the tape on the right hand side. C) It appears the tape is being tethered down by the small stick in the front. Presumably so it did not blow away.
I looked through the daily logs for the sheriff. a few tips on this case. One on the 8th mentions a location they should search. could be a crank. http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/sheriff_index/daily_logs.aspx
I am not going to paste any excerpts here.