CyresAres1
Verified Detective on Paul Harrod Case
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Correct... wife was not made aware of that social and records no longer exist.Had another 'social'?
Correct... wife was not made aware of that social and records no longer exist.Had another 'social'?
As a non-American, maybe I'm not 'getting' the significance of the Franklin question, lol.?I’d be interested to know what was going on in their lives at the time. Could he have hoped to reinvent himself, start afresh with a new identity, but history began to repeat itself, so he needed to hit the reset button again? Also, the $100 bill, who was on it, Franklin?
Sorry, is that a type of vehicle or ? is what I was wondering lol.Correct... wife was not made aware of that social and records no longer exist.
All about the Benjamins!As a non-American, maybe I'm not 'getting' the significance of the Franklin question, lol.?
All about the Benjamins!
Ah!!!It’s merely a 100.00.
The vehicle was a Geo Metro hatchbackSorry, is that a type of vehicle or ? is what I was wondering lol.
It’s an Indycar with the name “Chesty”, a company he worked for delivering potato chipsCan anyone here ID the logo that is on 'Paul's' jacket? I'm not acquainted with USA organizations and clubs, and how to enlarge the photo enough. Perhaps it would give a clue.
I don’t understand what “social” means in the context of that statement.Sorry, is that a type of vehicle or ? is what I was wondering lol.
Thought I was the only one who didn't 'get' that lol.I don’t understand what “social” means in the context of that statement.
Like a social gathering? Or social person?
Could be! My thoughts were that he was basically in hiding from the former wife, if he was even divorced.Was he running from the Mob? Maybe wanted to quit so had to go into hiding.
I don’t understand what “social” means in the context of that statement.
Like a social gathering? Or social person?
It is possible the car was repossessed somewhere other than Colorado. The repossessions end up at huge auto auctions and the cars may be transported a long distance to or after the auction. Too bad the records weren't available, at least then you'd know if Colorado was where he left the car or not.So the VIN (vehicle identification number) can be traced state by state. Definitely his vehicle, not sure how it got to Denver or how it ended up at the auto auction though. Records are non existent because of age of case.
The Lead Det @CyresAres1 on the case has what Toni calls a "more than plausible theory". His theory is that "Paul" could have been working in the elderly home that the child's father retired/died at. - EM