Found Alive CA - Sherri Papini, 34, Redding, 2 November 2016 - #6

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True. Or the family did. Either way, it just seems like a woman who was described as being "bubbly" would have friends speaking out about her. So far, just different family members. Now, with the reverse ransom thing going on, everything is starting to look all hazy and almost just for shock value. It all just seems a little bit off. Like we are all missing one giant piece of the puzzle right in the middle.

Not true, one of her close friends who has a beauty blog dedicated an episode to her, yesterday they interviewed a long time friend, I believe from high school.
 
There's danger everywhere and the police will not always be there to protect you. I think that saying "no need to panic" is good advice. Panicking is not going to help in anyway at all.

An increase in crime doesn't mean police corruption to me. It's more likely caused by other factors. JMO

How can people possibly protect themselves if they are still under the impression that nothing is wrong? Maybe you don't live in a rural area where stuff like this might happen but not all the time and so people get complacent. They don't watch their surroundings, prepare to defend themselves if need be.
Yes, I know police are not there to babysit us. Trust me I pretty much know we are on our own out here. That's why saying nothing is worse than not giving us the whole picture.
I keep wondering if maybe more was done in this community as far as neighborhood watches, self defense classes, that sort of thing, maybe just maybe Sherri wouldn't be missing. Or at the very least help prevent it from happening again
 
IMO, if LE believes the public is not in danger (yet foul-play is suspected), then the perp specifically targeted SP. Again, if she were abducted and it was someone known to SP, then he's not a danger to anyone else. The sheriff talked about the search taking them out of state, so it's possible they know who the perp is and may not even be local. I'm not trying to downplay the missing occurrences there and understand how women in Shasta County would be highly concerned. I just think LE has some pretty strong evidence distinguishing this case from a crime of opportunity.

While there are many unanswered questions in Papini's disappearance, one thing is nearly certain to Bosenko: her case doesn't have anything to do with the vanishing of Stacey Smart in Trinity County or an attempted abduction at Shasta College.


http://www.redding.com/news/local/Sheriff--401588036.html


Yes, them. Among other things that have happened over the years, don't really want to go into as it takes away from this story, I think just coming right out and saying there is "no need to panic" when a woman is missing and it is leaning more to an abduction is not responsible policing. IMO. The public has a right to know if there is danger and if we need to prepare or protect ourselves more. I have had no personal encounters with SCSO, I am just a concerned citizen who thinks people need to be more aware of possible dangers out there to them. Other crimes in this community have happened over the years, more and more recently, and when the press have had their fun of exploiting nothing ever changes. Its like they get it done and over with, crawl back to normalcy whatever that is and we just wait around for the next bad/horrible thing to happen and just hope it's not yourself or someone you love.
 
Audrey...would love to be in the loop on this. I've been doing this also. Have become a little obsessed with Bethel and a possible connection to Sherri's family. The more you read the weirder it gets. Strangely addicting:)

That would be awesome. I need to organize my thoughts and gather up the various links/support for what I've found so far. I feel like it's going to be a pretty major dig. I need to set up some ways to make it a little safer. Some groups are prone to retaliating en masse IYKWIM, and they're way far ahead of their detractors because IMO they're not at all what people think they are. Not even what most of their critics think they are.
 
I shall bring this one over from #5. Thanks to all who contributed to my eight-item original.

I am interested to see what you think; me, I'm leaning toward 5, 6, or 7.

We of course hope the outcome is one in which the subject is found alive.

Possibilities

.1. Abducted by person known to her; still alive
.2. Abducted by person known to her; now deceased
.3. Abducted by unknown party; still alive
.4. Abducted by unknown party; now deceased
.5. Still running, away from domesticity: voluntarily missing
.6. Jog was a red herring; she was killed beforehand*
.7. Hit by car; driver fled scene with body
.8. Suicide; body undiscovered
.9. Hoax
10. Murder by known person; no abduction**
11. Aliens
12. Outcome related to her alleged belief system
13. Witness protection
14. Medical event while jogging; subsequent amnesia
15. Underground for the alt.right: voluntarily missing
16. Those ubiquitous human traffickers

* murdered by inner circle privy to her actions
** murdered by acquaintance(s) or friend(s)
.
.
.

One more an Intervention

I don;t know why but eeh throw it in
 
Eh. I am right around Sherri's age and a SAHM. My husband works 30 minutes away and about once a week will come home for lunch. Just for lunch. It may be weird, but we like the time together. I can't read much into her text. Different people have different habits and do different things.
Good point. If the kids went to daycare on certain days it might have been a little alone time during the week if he didn't have a client at best buy and could break free for lunch. Some couples grab whatever time they can. In that light..the text makes a lot of sense. She wouldn't have known if he would be free for lunch but wanted to be there if he was. Maybe she would text....he would text back and if both were free he would come home.

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Your thoughts are close to mine. What was routine? That was a question from an earlier thread. I wen back to the first thread (See #1) and the reports were she routinely jogged (neighbors reported), dropped/picked at daycare, and gardened and did projects. So the reported routine of that day is weird. They only communicate is disjointed texts, he only realized a problem when arriving home at 5, so who was pick up the kids at daycare? The family did without no notification?
So the first thought is to go to findmyiphone? not call or text where are you? My first thought arriving home expecting someone is to call or text first. The afternoon unfolds very strange.
They didn't really communicate at all. She texts him, no reply for hours. He texts back, no reply ever.

Sherri was supposed to pick them up in the afternoon. No one's home so Keith calls daycare finds out they're still there and calls family to pick them up.

Keith said he texts again, no reply so he uses find my phone app.

What was the time he got home again? I know he called 911 at 5:51

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Not true, one of her close friends who has a beauty blog dedicated an episode to her, yesterday they interviewed a long time friend, I believe from high school.

That is good to hear, it's not really been made easy for people to hear more about her. I don't need to know much about her, I just don't like hearing that she was "super" this or that. I'm a realist, no one is perfect. I hope she didn't walk away because people put too much pressure on her. That would be really sad. I honestly can't see her doing that anyway, she seemed to love her kids and husband. The alternative is worse to think about though. From the beginning I honestly hoped it was just a runaway wife, just so the alternative would not be true. As a realist though, i have that nagging thought that it is something bad.
 
Thank you all for posting this link: http://www.sherripapini.com

I watched that video and was dumbfounded. Does this dude from whatever organization he is from actually have some credible info that SP actually was abducted? And what is the "gain" for him? TIA

OT: Every time I read/hear Redding, CA, I have flashbacks to Nightmare Jodi
Arias trial. Anyone else?
 
How can people possibly protect themselves if they are still under the impression that nothing is wrong? Maybe you don't live in a rural area where stuff like this might happen but not all the time and so people get complacent. They don't watch their surroundings, prepare to defend themselves if need be.
Yes, I know police are not there to babysit us. Trust me I pretty much know we are on our own out here. That's why saying nothing is worse than not giving us the whole picture.
I keep wondering if maybe more was done in this community as far as neighborhood watches, self defense classes, that sort of thing, maybe just maybe Sherri wouldn't be missing. Or at the very least help prevent it from happening again


Sherri's Pinterest has a whole board dedicated to conceal and carry, in light of that its sadly ironic she was not doing so while jogging alone (per her family)
 
Here they are again, a bit cleaned up, some in different order. Missing any?

What do you think at this point in time, 17 days on?

Possibilities

.1. Abducted by person known to her; still alive
.2. Abducted by person known to her; now deceased
.3. Abducted by unknown party; still alive
.4. Abducted by unknown party; now deceased
.5. Murdered by known person before alleged jog
.6. Hit by car; driver fled scene with body
.7. Suicide; body undiscovered
.8. Amnesia
.9. Hoax
10. Not abducted; wilfully missing
11. Witness protection
12. Human traffickers
13. Space aliens
14. Crazy clowns

I sure wish I knew more about Sherri. Day 2 of following this case, but I think either #2, #5, or #10.
 
I think that the FACT that your husband comes home for lunch, once a week is sweet, in fact that makes me jealous because mine can't. However, if you read all the threads, it is most likely that KP, rarely did come home for lunch . He works for Best Buy, as a home theater installer/specialist (the only Best Buy for a couple hundred mile radius), he drives a company car on the job & works in pairs of two. KP & SP live out of town in a semi-remote area, which makes it almost impossible to plan on being nearby, besides the fact that he could never know how long an appointment would take. I have never & still don't believe that Sherri sent a text, on the day she she went missing, asking if KP was making it home for lunch that day, & if it was really her, only to make surrender KP wasn't in the area. More than several posts have stated that would be the norm for a young married couple, for a nooner, yes I get that but..... with a coworker in tow, in a gps enabled company car, I find highly unlikely. Best Buy employees do not set their own appointments, they are dispatched daily based on route & need. I am not sure that Sherri could ever count on him home for lunch with this kind of job. So for me, this text she "supposedly" sent at 10:37 is more than odd.
 
Thank you all for posting this link: http://www.sherripapini.com

I watched that video and was dumbfounded. Does this dude from whatever organization he is from actually have some credible info that SP actually was abducted? And what is the "gain" for him? TIA

OT: Every time I read/hear Redding, CA, I have flashbacks to Nightmare Jodi
Arias trial. Anyone else?

This is brilliant, and exactly what I would do if I had a missing loved one and no answers. Well done, I pray it works.
 
They didn't really communicate at all. She texts him, no reply for hours. He texts back, no reply ever.

Sherri was supposed to pick them up in the afternoon. No one's home so Keith calls daycare finds out they're still there and calls family to pick them up.

Keith said he texts again, no reply so he uses find my phone app.

What was the time he got home again? I know he called 911 at 5:51

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Except there was no report that he called family or daycare to do that.
He went home and not seeing SP or kids went to the find phone at 5 as reported.
Who called and got the kids?

Edited please cite where you say as above he texted her before using the find app
 
He probably did call and text her when he got home. LE hasn't released that info. I dunno. If we keep circling back to KP, I worry the thread will get shut down.

I will say somedays my husband is slammed at work and I hardly hear from him or I may hear from him a few hours later. KP wasn't allowed to take his phone with him to client sites. It makes sense why the texts would be disjointed IMO. There may be other days he didn't have many installations and was able to come home for lunch or text more.
 
I think that the FACT that your husband comes home for lunch, once a week is sweet, in fact that makes me jealous because mine can't. However, if you read all the threads, it is most likely that KP, rarely did come home for lunch . He works for Best Buy, as a home theater installer/specialist (the only Best Buy for a couple hundred mile radius), he drives a company car on the job & works in pairs of two. KP & SP live out of town in a semi-remote area, which makes it almost impossible to plan on being nearby, besides the fact that he could never know how long an appointment would take. I have never & still don't believe that Sherri sent a text, on the day she she went missing, asking if KP was making it home for lunch that day, & if it was really her, only to make surrender KP wasn't in the area. More than several posts have stated that would be the norm for a young married couple, for a nooner, yes I get that but..... with a coworker in tow, in a gps enabled company car, I find highly unlikely. Best Buy employees do not set their own appointments, they are dispatched daily based on route & need. I am not sure that Sherri could ever count on him home for lunch with this kind of job. So for me, this text she "supposedly" sent at 10:37 is more than odd.
Hmmmm.....he answered no it was going to be a late night. If it was a strange text to get from her wouldn't he wonder why she was asking? My H would say "why, do you need something" or ask what's wrong or call even if I asked that just out of the blue.

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Sherri's Pinterest has a whole board dedicated to conceal and carry, in light of that its sadly ironic she was not doing so while jogging alone (per her family)

Exactly how people get complacent. It happens, it's just very sad when it ends in something bad. It affects so many people, her husband, her kids will have to deal with this for the rest of their lives. Women and even men, have to realize there are people out there that deeply want to hurt others. Sick and sad, but true. You can never get too comfortable in this world anymore, maybe not ever.
 
I think that the FACT that your husband comes home for lunch, once a week is sweet, in fact that makes me jealous because mine can't. However, if you read all the threads, it is most likely that KP, rarely did come home for lunch . He works for Best Buy, as a home theater installer/specialist (the only Best Buy for a couple hundred mile radius), he drives a company car on the job & works in pairs of two. KP & SP live out of town in a semi-remote area, which makes it almost impossible to plan on being nearby, besides the fact that he could never know how long an appointment would take. I have never & still don't believe that Sherri sent a text, on the day she she went missing, asking if KP was making it home for lunch that day, & if it was really her, only to make surrender KP wasn't in the area. More than several posts have stated that would be the norm for a young married couple, for a nooner, yes I get that but..... with a coworker in tow, in a gps enabled company car, I find highly unlikely. Best Buy employees do not set their own appointments, they are dispatched daily based on route & need. I am not sure that Sherri could ever count on him home for lunch with this kind of job. So for me, this text she "supposedly" sent at 10:37 is more than odd.

I wonder why he didn't state that her asking if he was coming home for lunch was off to him. So much to think about.
 
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