Yes, was mentioned early on in the case narrative . Back in the threads, and it engendered a conversation about the reliability of scent dogs.How do you know the dogs lost her scent in the driveway? I don't recall hearing that.
One thing that caught my ear as far as this being a voluntary disappearance was the husband said of her "show up at MY house." It was/is their home, not just his. Especially if she's an involuntary SAHM who became that due to losing her job, she could have been real depressed.
Yes, was mentioned early on in the case narrative . Back in the threads, and it engendered a conversation about the reliability of scent dogs.
Spending time with her?
Earlier, on one on these three threads, someone commented that the home they live in belonged to someone in his family. I don't know if this is true or where the poster found that information. In my county, you can get the name of the owner if you have the address of the property.
That's what I remember as well. As far as i know they have said nothing about her home.Hmm, I don't remember anything about the scent dogs losing the scent in the driveway either. Just that they didn't pick anything up where they found the phone and earbuds.
I have a question about the last KP interview that was just posted....but I am not sure it can be discussed? Can we talk about the words KP used in the MSM interview or not?
It's a fine line ... MSM is fair game ... but no sleuthing him.
Moderator?
It was likely me. I am able to see property owners throughout California due to my employment. The property is owned by a female Papini family member that is not Sherri - so I assume it is Keith's mom.
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It was likely me. I am able to see property owners throughout California due to my employment. The property is owned by a female Papini family member that is not Sherri - so I assume it is Keith's mom.
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I was using your phrase, as in : "why would he want to spend that much time in the victim's home? " I have believed that this was a rape which escalated to murder from early on, but jmo...
....Parents will often hold a property they bought for a child so they don't lose half of it in a divorce.
That's interesting. I didn't know that this happens.
That's interesting. I didn't know that this happens.
How do you know the dogs lost her scent in the driveway? I don't recall hearing that.
Well, I wasn't using the phrase to suggest rape. Interesting theory. So, why would the phone get taken and tossed? Seems kind of superfluous to me.
In the latest interview, he (Tom Bosenko) mentions that they are getting help from the FBI. Wow, read between the lines on this interview...
http://www.krcrtv.com/news/local/shasta/keith-papini-speaks-out-about-missing-wife/152808468
* I was having trouble loading this interview for some reason, so I had to watch it on my smartphone
Has anyone commented on Sherri's intelligence? Was she a problem solver? A critical thinker? I have read about her being a great mom, a happy person, etc but nothing really telling if she could manage on her own (if she left on her own). Was she dependent on KP or other people to guide her through life?
(I am only asking because I know some people who could not figure out a way out of a paperbag. For instance, my SIL would never make it on her own. She needs someone to tell her to do x,y,z...)