I'm firmly on the fence on this one but I just have to say, heaven help my husband if I ever go missing. He forgets to wear his seatbelt sometimes, and he hates having his photo taken...
I'm just feeling the need to gently remind everyone that it's really, really easy to read too much into things which in most cases are completely innocent or benign.
Excellent post!!!!!!Kind of O/T but kind of not...
I had a few fellow WS members sleuth me once about 4-5 years ago, based on my FB and whatever else they could find out about me online, just to see how accurate we all are when we speculate based on what we read online. If memory serves, I think it was 3 or 4 members and some were so far off base we all had a great laugh about it, and swore to NEVER tell anyone on these forums how dreadfully wrong they were (and I'm not breaking any promises, because I'll never give up their names!). We joked about throwing our "hinky meters" in the trash once and for all. Only one of the members was uncannily accurate, and even found stuff I didn't know about, lol. But she was still only about maybe 80% accurate. What started as sort of a "I dare you" joke turned into a really great lesson for all of us, to not be so quick to assume anything based on what you see online (this sort of stemmed from the Heather Elvis case and Tammy Moorer's disgustingly fake SM accounts, if any of you followed that here?).
All that to say, I completely agree that it's really easy to read too much into things, and that's partly because we're actually looking for something to say "ah HA!" about in a missing person case.
jmo
Like speeding? Instead of a warning? I know in my state, LE can see your record when they pull you over, so having numerous "compromised" tickets would pretty much mean I'm going to get the actual ticket after a couple "warnings". At least that has been my experience.Keep in mind that seatbelt violations are often compromised tickets for something else.
that was a different case two hours away. it was posted only to say, "hey, here's someone on the run from nearby". Edited to add: IMO; I don't really know why the person posted it but that was my interpretation.Up thread it was posted that her vehicle’s license plates were taken off her car and they have a POI and looking for him. Any word on this??
Very interesting!!!Kind of O/T but kind of not...
I had a few fellow WS members sleuth me once about 4-5 years ago, based on my FB and whatever else they could find out about me online, just to see how accurate we all are when we speculate based on what we read online. If memory serves, I think it was 3 or 4 members and some were so far off base we all had a great laugh about it, and swore to NEVER tell anyone on these forums how dreadfully wrong they were (and I'm not breaking any promises, because I'll never give up their names!). We joked about throwing our "hinky meters" in the trash once and for all. Only one of the members was uncannily accurate, and even found stuff I didn't know about, lol. But she was still only about maybe 80% accurate. What started as sort of a "I dare you" joke turned into a really great lesson for all of us, to not be so quick to assume anything based on what you see online (this sort of stemmed from the Heather Elvis case and Tammy Moorer's disgustingly fake SM accounts, if any of you followed that here?).
All that to say, I completely agree that it's really easy to read too much into things, and that's partly because we're actually looking for something to say "ah HA!" about in a missing person case.
jmo
My apologies.....someone did post that in this thread but it happened in ElPaso. I guess I got so excited that they had a POI. Sorry!!!You know you are on Suzanne Morphew's thread, right?
Someone posted a story about a guy who is on the run somewhere in Colorado who is a POI in the death of a Manitou Springs man. He took the plates off the deceased man’s car I believe. The OP asked if the cases could be related. The person wasn’t saying This happened to SM just wondering if this POI could be related to her situation.Up thread it was posted that her vehicle’s license plates were taken off her car and they have a POI and looking for him. Any word on this??
I thought I read that the husband was or is a successful business owner. Jmo
It says I have to register to see the presser???