Soulmagent
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Agreed. She has called in a couple of times.
No ,I called in once.
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Agreed. She has called in a couple of times.
I feel awful his sisters case is an unsolved cold case ,and I feel even worse that he thinks sleuthies are to be lumped into herds .However to compare himself to the Harrington's and the grahams,trust no one... he has an awful lot to be shown as all of the families of the missing from this area have a strong relationship . I dont know what make his semi -professionally any better than us sleuthies , except maybe his friends credits...No offence op. However he seems to have disdain for FBI profiling while supporting it at the same time.
I've been a member of Websleuths since I can't remember. I don't distain anyone's opinion.
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Thanks for your insight. I was noticing the Rapidian Wildlife Management Area and the Shenandoah National Park in that segment of the map:
Some of them, but people can and do cut the power if they arent planning on returning until the next spring.
Seems stupid I know but people count on locks and the insurance company replacing anything thats damaged.
Why is there a lot of exposed dirt around Charlottesville? I'm curious because around the Northern Virginia area most of the remote land without trees or pasture (what little there is) has tall grass that's knee to chest high in late summer/early fall. It will start to thin out and fall flat in November or later.
It the area I am in, east of charlottesville the dirt/soil is heavy clay and very orange in lots of areas. Hard to get lots of flowers to grow in it.
Oops. Sorry. Radiant Morgan Harrington's boots were never found.
There is a lot of exposed dirt in the area surrounding charlottesville.
I agree with most of the above. But if he knew the path well, and particularly if it's a field, he has nothing to worry about. Even if he stumbles - so what? He begins again.
Keeping himself away from LE for two weeks was an excellent way to let wounds heal.
With the mention of black clothing, items at the site not found, it makes me wonder if there might not be some ritual to all of this that we're not aware of. There was mention of something key in another case (or two?) that LE knew that the public does not.
The one thing I disagree with is him carrying a huge person. She was 130 lb. Granted, tall, but 130 lb. for him would be nothing. Fireman's carry, dragging her, whatever. He's not worried about injury to her. Firefighters carry 150+ pound people up and down stairs and ladders and out of smoke-filled buildings with no visibility without a problem. And, I promise, in general they're no where near as strong or as large or as fit as JM.
" I m sure he has seen a lot of nonsense from those who don't know what the heck they are talking about . As a victim's sibling, I give a wide margin of compassion."
I surely have! But I am always hopeful. I would just say sometimes the best intentions lead to a lot of white noise, but that's really unavoidable when you take the position (as many of us do with cold-cases), "people, we are grasping at straws and desperate, at this point, any information is good information": we can't have it both ways. The case of Maura Murray comes to mind (missing 10 years) where there is so much confused information I lose sight of the original facts and evidence (there are at least 3 warring blogs at this point). Cheers
Unless you're experienced. Backpackers do night hikes all the time, whether late night or early morning. A headlamp is all you need. With a red light instead of white if you don't want to blind fellow hikers.
The woods can be unbelievably thick here.