RR0004
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I'm there with you.I know I might be the odd person out, but I'm back to the worker theory.
I'm there with you.I know I might be the odd person out, but I'm back to the worker theory.
I think they need to go back to the robberies in that complex before Jenn moved in. They were robberies done with a master key (pass key).
I have always thought it was possible she was shuffled into a nearby apartment and her car was parked in a garage unit on the property until later when it could be moved.
I don't know when they will repeat it UM, but here is the whole transcript from the show.I missed the 48 Hours with Jenn on Tuesday. Anyone know when they will repeat it?
I don't know when they will repeat it UM, but here is the whole transcript from the show.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/06/30/48hours/main4219397.shtml
Thank you CP!Also if you click on Full Shows on the left then you will be able to watch the show in its entirety. There isn't a direct link to the video but I have watched it several times.
Also if you click on Full Shows on the left then you will be able to watch the show in its entirety. There isn't a direct link to the video but I have watched it several times.
Why haven't the police checked every construction worker that worked there and lived there at the time of Jennifer's disappearance?
It would also be interesting to know if they have similar management companies...as they may draw from the same worker base.I've always watched this case and recently, something happened up here in NWFL, that made me think of it.
A woman was raped and beaten in the stairwell of a rather new condo. She was an employee of the condo and from the "rumors" I've heard (they're a little better than pure rumor), she said the assailant smelled like paint. So I think they may have to look into the direction of painters who were in the building recently or at the time. I wonder if there could be any connection...
I thought about this last night...has anyone been staked out at these "known" places to see if anyone fitting the description shows up?Because many of them were day workers. I see those around here often. They wait on the same street corner (most likely illegals) and people who need construction help come and pick them up and they do a day's work. It's very difficult to track any worker of this type.
Because many of them were day workers. I see those around here often. They wait on the same street corner (most likely illegals) and people who need construction help come and pick them up and they do a day's work. It's very difficult to track any worker of this type.