Either you guys are missing something here or I am very confussed. The last call was much later in the evening than 10:15 or whatever. Consider this snip from the Walker County Messenger, the day of the big search.
The reason we chose this area is because this is south of the Parker home and because the last cell phone call received was from the cell tower in this area,
Sheriff Wilson said. Sheriff Wilson said the cell phone transmission was made sometime after midnight on Thursday, March 22, but he declined to give any further details.
(Surely the Sheriff is referring to after midnight on Wed. Early am on Thursday ie. One oclock in the morning)
The last cell phone transmission from TPs cell phone was not at 10:00 pm or 10:15 pm, it was after midnight. Two whole hours after the sighting outside of the new apartment call. And at least 1 hr. and 15 minutes after the mysterious hang-up call from the residence. Those time periods are minimums because After midnight could be anywhere from 12:01 am until 6:00am.
Also, the new apartment location is 20 miles NORTH of the marital residence. The last cell phone transmission came from a tower within a 40 mile area SOUTH of the residence. And, that is the cell phone transmission of which LE will not reveal to us the details. It could have been to 911, it could have been to the boogie man
If the call had been outbound to Christina, after midnight though, I think Christina would have already said as much.
In fact, the Sheriff says, The last phone call received. That would lead me to think that the phone showed an inbound hit vs. an outbound hit. The call was possibly not even answered. In fact, cell phones are constantly pinging the towers. Maybe no call in or out, just a locator ping
Hummmm
HELLO. I JUST HAD A FLASH! Maybe whoever was taking TP for a little ride in the trunk of his car also had her purse. Maybe in that purse was a quiet little cell phone minding its own little business. Then, as the driver is desperately searching for a grave site, senses on edge, radio off, driving through the night, fighting back the panic and rush of adrenalin, that cell phone starts playing a ring tone. (I could only imagine what song) The driver thinks, Oh %*&$, her phone is in the purse, and the damn thing is ringing. So, the driver pulls off the road, locates the cell phone, perhaps in the trunk with TP, and gives the damn thing a whirl into the river. End of cell phone story.
Back to the timeline-----
TP is on the cell phone in Fort Oglethorpe at or near about 10:15pm. Eye witness confirms it. (neighbor) To whom is she speaking? Well, a sleepy Christina for one
Could have been a hundred more calls made after that, because as I say, that was not the last one.
From 10:15 until after midnight we do not know what Theresa did. Dont know who else she talked to. We dont know where she went. As I can tell, we dont have a clue about that minimum 1 hour and 45 minute period.
We know her cell phone traveled 20 to 60 miles south of the new apartment over the 1 hr and 45 minute period. If TP and her cell phone had been separated, TP could have been in Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, Birmingham by that time. (1 hr 45 min drives)
But, her phone was south of the residence and a call was either placed, answered, or not answered and just rung. Most likely however, the phone was with her during that time period whether she was in control of it or not.
As far as her mode of transportation during that period, I assume she had her car at the new apartment 10:15 sighting but no further mention of the car location until 6:00am when SP saw it at the marital residence.
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