girlfromredding
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Okay, I found it. It's in the November 8th log, p. 20, at the bottom.
http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/Sheriff/daily-logs/11-08-2016.pdf?sfvrsn=2
[...] ... I do think abduction is most likely, based on the phone.
JMO
Yes, I'm thinking she may have said it out of order..Maybe in the middle of stating that Sherri picks up the kids, she also remembered that she jogs in the afternoon. It's the news, they don't give a chance to make a final draft, they just move through the questions and run it. If she did pick up the kids first, she most likely has a jogging stroller and they would have been with her, but a four year old would sure out a damper on your training.
He may have thought she was either in the shower and/or picking up the boys from daycare and then got busy with them.Originally Posted by CharlestonGal
Another oddity. I understand why husband did not return Sherri's text for 3 hours - he does not take his personal cell inside customer's homes. But why did she not return his text? And why did he not find that odd? He texted her at 1:30ish and she never responded. And he obviously did not find that odd because 4 hours after he texted her, he expected her and the children to greet him at the door with a hug."
This is a red flag for me: so... the day care/prep school never contacted him to tell him the kids were still there?
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I'm just going to say this because of a lot of people pondering or thinking that if Sherri had had a gun, this would not have happened.
I was attacked, stabbed, and raped one early morning as I was taking my daily walk. If I had had a gun with me...I would NOT have had an opportunity to use it AT ALL. My attack happened and was over in MINUTES. There was NO chance of me pulling a gun out from wherever and using it to shoot my attacker.
So from MY experience only I have come to believe..
If you are carrying a gun on your person (holster, pocket, waistband etc) it will only help you if you SEE THE THREAT COMING
If you a going to carry a weapon while jogging/walking/etc. Carry it in your hand. Get familiar with the laws in your state and I would carry it in your hand. Then, even with the element of surprise..you actually would have a chance to use it and save yourself.
I live in Ohio and Ohio is an open carry state. I could walk down the middle of the street with a rifle slung over my shoulder and it is legal. It is ILLEGAL tho to conceal a weapon unless you have a license. 31 states open carry. Some of the smaller weapons are easily "palmed" and are lightweight. I now have my CCW license but it is really unnecessary to go jogging or walking. Just carry it...in your hand...IMO only, that may have made a difference.
Unless you're some sort of soldier or self defense EXPERT, the element of surprise is extremely hard to overcome.
Actually this might me different. There was a black Nike found at one point, sherri was not wearing Nike.
Also if daycare wasn't daily like i we mentioned then who watched the kids for her runs when not at daycare? I'm sure she ran daily since she was training and he woulf have been at work so who was with them? They'd know her schedule. MAybe even have a key.
Wouldn't her husband be able to go in their closet and determine what she hadn't on? Especially shoe and jacket wise? He'd also be able to confirm if any of the found clothing a and shoe was hers
Wouldn't her husband be able to go in their closet and determine what she hadn't on? Especially shoe and jacket wise? He'd also be able to confirm if any of the found clothing a and shoe was hers
(Do you mean what she had on?)
I am not sure I would be able to tell what two or three pieces of clothing are randomly missing from my own closet (and I don't have a lot of clothes at all,) let alone someone else's. I think it is way too much to expect of a spouse.