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Just reading over at Thunderstreets site about Jaryds case. Interesting.
The Jaryd Atadero Case
The Jaryd Atadero Case
I’m glad someone is helping the Ataderos with their sons case.I read up on it a long time ago and just came across his thread here.
Do you know if there’s been anymore information from the ranger at Mesa Verde ? That really has me wondering.
Glad you’re here, Welcome!
Listening to podcast, I can not believe those people took Jared an additional sixteen miles away to a completely different area without checking with his dad for permission. And then the woman who was supposed to watch him let him run ahead of them and don’t keep up with him?! OMG
And then when they come tell him he’s missing, it’s like pulling teeth.
I think they should be held responsible, criminally negligent, child abduction , something. JMO
And re his clothing , etc., why put them in that location so difficult to get to? Not just anyone could do that... I suppose maybe to make it look more like it was done by a mountain lion versus a human.
I’m still suspicious about the fishermen, I thought Jaryd just saw them and talked to them while they were fishing, didn’t realize he had actually walked with them until the road forked then they just let him keep on going. What is wrong with all the people in this story, it’s downright disturbing.
Thank you for the warm welcome, and thank you for taking the time to look over the case.
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Her falling asleep on the trail was not mentioned to police, but was confirmed by Allyn's daughter Josallyn after someone else brought it to his attention. The court evaluated the likelihood of pressing charges of negligence against the group. No charges were filed, and Allyn didn't want it to go there.
Welcome! What exactly do you mean by falling asleep on the trail? I’m having trouble visualizing what that means.
Welcome! What exactly do you mean by falling asleep on the trail? I’m having trouble visualizing what that means.
Welcome! What exactly do you mean by falling asleep on the trail? I’m having trouble visualizing what that means.
I’m with you,what is “asleep on the trail”? That concerns me. I was tired the first time I read through... When I have a few minutes, next day or two, I want to read over it again when I can absorb it. There’s something seriously off with this case. We need to stay on this. Is there any way the Colorado State Police... is that what they’re called? .... could take over this case? I do not trust that Sheriffs dept. JMO
I’m with you,what is “asleep on the trail”? That concerns me. I was tired the first time I read through... When I have a few minutes, next day or two, I want to read over it again when I can absorb it. There’s something seriously off with this case. We need to stay on this. Is there any way the Colorado State Police... is that what they’re called? .... could take over this case? I do not trust that Sheriffs dept. JMO
When Allyn was at home with his daughter Josallyn, he got a call from someone on the hike that learned that Janice had told them she fell asleep for a short time on the trail. Allyn turned to his daughter, who had been with her the whole time, and said that this was true. No one really knows what this means, if she was leaning back on a rock and just dozed off or what.but Josallyn had also fallen alseep at her side (she was six years old at the time) and and said that when they woke up Jaryd was gone.
Colorado Bureau of Investigation, Larimer County Sheriff's office, and the FBI all consider this a closed case. Allyn also does not trust the sheriff's office. He has been badly hurt by them. I highly recommend his book, Missing: When the Son Sets. You get a front row seat to what he went through and a lot more information. Keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we investigate this.
BBM. That is seriously freaky. I’ve walked trails/hiked a lot, and I’ve never heard of one person falling asleep while hiking or walking on a trail. I thought Jaryd was walking between two groups. Has the possibility of someone drugging Janice, Josallyn and Jaryd ever been explored?
Welcome Thunder Street! I will be reading all the information you have posted as well as your website when I have some time. Allyn was a teacher of mine in Littleton before Jaryd disappeared.
Interesting you brought up Paulides 411 because I’ve been reading him as well.Thunder Street, first, will you please extend sympathy to Jaryd's family? I think I speak for everyone here on that.
Second, I would love to see two bullet-point lists of facts: one from law enforcement's point of view, and the other from Mr. Atadero's. Do you happen to have timelines you could share?
This case is so perplexing. I have to admit, I was brought here because of the Paulides Bigfoot thing because the facts are just so strange. Thankfully, haha, some of this is starting to sound like humans are involved, and I think this case can be solved.
I will post a timeline of events as soon as I am able. Thank you for your support.
I also came across this after reading the missing 411 books and watching the documentary. Unlike Deorr Kuntz' parents Mr. Atadero seemed genuinely heartbroken. Jaryd's cute smile is burned into my soul now, I hope this case is still solvable!
Thank you for your understanding of Mr. Atadero's situation. The case is absolutely solvable. I will be posting a timeline of events soon.
Well, it is not unheard of that some killers like to get involved somehow in an investigation, they follow "their " cases in press . That interview with Dr. Baden maybe triggered a reaction.
Suddenly the tooth and more evidence "appears". The story of the two hikers is quite off. Why would anyone climb that boulder field? Saw photos and a video of it, and it looks like a good area to break your ankles...
Thunder Street, I am looking forward to the timeline!
(That investigation was really a mess)
ETA Just my opinion! Could the hikers who found the evidence provide an alibi for the day Jaryd went missing?