perfectingpink
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Today is one month since Hannah vanished. Praying for her family and that they find her today.
Wow. I feel so sad for Hannah's parents.
Today is one month since Hannah vanished. Praying for her family and that they find her today.
That's what I was thinking, too, FindHG. The other road Gilamon mentioned, the one with easier access to the area, would possibly be Boaz Road, then. It passes by Cove Creek and winds up past what appears to be an orchard or vineyard.
No. I was at a party the night HG went missing. I came home around midnight. We have a fair amount of activity on the farm, and it would be very hard to access any of these areas around where the "ping" was located from any vantage point from my end. It would be next to impossible. Based on where the spot they were trying to locate (which I assume is a GPS location), it would have been accessed directly from Hwy 29S. There is a private drive there that could get you to that point in a way much more easily from anything on my side, which would mean climbing and descending a major ridge, through thick woods.
Boaz Rd. does come out directly onto Rte. 29S, and it turns into a private road if you keep going far enough. It's probably not what he meant, but that looked like a distinct possibility to me.I thought Gilamon posted that the access road was directly off Hwy29?
Boaz Rd. does come out directly onto Rte. 29S, and it turns into a private road if you keep going far enough. It's probably not what he meant, but that looked like a distinct possibility to me.
Just hoping that today will be the day Hannah is found, wherever she may be.
But why would anyone pushing, pulling, or carrying a 120-pound woman keep going to cross a stream and a barbed wire fence after already negotiating a third of a mile of woods? It's conceivable that a dense forest might, in fact, offer a lesser cloak for nefarious deeds than the waist-high grass allegedly covering the pasture in October."
Right now, it looks like cell phones, along with DNA science, may be the best crime solving tools in this case.
Cell phone and other videos captured Hannah Graham's last sighting with Jesse Matthew.
Cell phone pings helped LE know that Jesse Matthew had driven to Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
DNA linked him to Morgan Harrington and other cases.
Cell phone pings have directed search efforts to the deep woods and ridges near where Morgan Harrington was found and where Jesse Matthew spent his early years and was allegedly seen the day after Hannah Graham's disappearance.
We are not yet privy to all that DNA and cell phones have revealed to law enforcement in the Hannah Graham abduction and other cases.
But - Thank GOD for these crime solving and prevention tools.
This would be guessing at the general area of the search mentioned above
https://www.google.com/maps/@37.926614,-78.7274961,1015m/data=!3m1!1e3
According to help find Morgan facebook group there will be no search today
Maybe he used his cel phone as a flashlight to see in the darkness. I do this...my phone even has a Flashlight App.I just walked through waist high grass and it was easy. But hubby blazed the trail so maybe it is harder?
For me it is all of the uneven terrain that is hard. And how about the fact it probably was at night?
The moving water connection could simply be the reason JM knows about these spots, as a fisherman.After looking at the series of maps linked in ksj3's post #1235 on page 50 and the map linked by FindHG above,I am struck by several things. Realizing that distances are deceptive in these overhead views it still seems very strange to me that MH's body was left so relatively close to residences on Anchorage Farm in a fairly open area when much more dense coverage is so nearby. And the map of the general area around Heard's Mtn is very dense. So how to pick a spot in the middle of these particular areas. Looking at the location where MH was found I think a very important element is access to water, preferably moving water. This gives additional noise insulation, provides a landmark/path to follow for finding the spot and returning to it, and most importantly provides a place for the perpetrator to clean up after the fact. And moving water would immediately disperse any mess from his cleaning up. With the brutality of the attacks JM is linked to it is quite certain he would need to wash up/rinse off before returning to his vehicle. A pond would not disperse evidence quite as quickly/thoroughly. I think proximity to a creek or river might be a way to limit some of these searches of enormous properties. JMO And thanks to the posters who have linked to the maps. Visuals can elicit new ideas...