Labikegirl
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Oh, so you've met...
...eh, nevermind. Too easy. ;]
my ex, yes.. I have.
La
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Oh, so you've met...
...eh, nevermind. Too easy. ;]
Pacman's 30th anniversary was 5/22/10.In and of itself, I agree. However with the parallels in this case, I disagree. It would be prudent to check it out, imo.
OT, and a little different, except for my mother.
My eldest brother has had significant mental health issues for decades. He went missing for about 10 years.
My mother became ill & died during that time and she talked about not knowing how many living children she was leaving behind. It pained her greatly, he's her firstborn.
I may never completely forgive him for that.
When these missing cases go on & on and drift off the radar, I always think about the mothers not knowing how many living children they have.
The most basic question - how many children do I leave behind? Going to their graves without knowing.
It's heartbreaking.
SO, do I have this about right?
I am certain it would be much closer than the scenic detour I just took which landed me blocks away. :giggle:
I will blame it on another blonde moment...
Can you see the red X I have marked for BW's house clear enough? Is that about where his house is or is his house on the other side of the street?
I have been thinking...about that security guard interviewed at the abandoned hospital. Is that on the corner of landry and st Mary? On google earth it looks as if the hospital is not directly on the corner but up a bit on St Mary. If he did know her that would mean that would be the route she most likely would have taken home. I studied the maps and imo the first shortest route home was straight down Congressional, then a poster informed me that immed area is unsafe and she probably tried to go around it. the second fastest route home would have been to turn right on St Marys because it is just a short ride up and then you are on Congressional. Is what I am saying accurate? Im in Calif so I can only glean info from the map. I looked at google earth and also viewed Beckybayou's video but the area near Congresssional near BW doest really look that dangerous from these perspectives.
where is this pacman graffiti located in relation to the circle k?
Can you see the red X I have marked for BW's house clear enough? Is that about where his house is or is his house on the other side of the street?
sorry but the tone of the thread was getting me very depressed tonight....
BBMAlthough Congress may be the shortest route, it is not safe at 2:00a.m. Considering the percentage of vehicles with drivers under the influence at bars' closing time, and the fact that there is no bike lane on Congress, I think she tried to avoid it as far as she could. Also, from what I've read about her bike, I think she had racing tires. This would make it very difficult to ride on the sidewalk because at most of the intersections with side streets, the sidewalk has a rough drop off. With the tires she had,I think she would have had to ride directly in the traffic lane. She probably figured it was safer on side streets with much less traffic. So that leaves St Landry, in front of the creepy hospital. I can't see how she did this on a regular basis. I get a weird feeling riding in front in the daytime.
Yes I can so thank you !!
Not truly sure what to make of this but feel it does deserve a second look at. Another one of things in this case that has simply made me go hmmmmmmm.
I am not sure what parallels there are? I am not seeing any.
Also, as far as the white truck...LE never said they had stopped looking for it...the articles about the searches these past two days are the only recent articles, really, so the fact that the media mentioned the white truck does not have any forensic significance to me...just that they are restating that the truck has still not been found.
JMO
And, that would most likely be a family member....not going there. :tsktsk:
Earlier someone posted asking if we thought she left on her own and maybe took out a policy and listed a friend as beneficiary. What I assumed from the post was the theory was she left with the friend that could have been listed as a beneficiary- to have money to love off of. I could be wrong with my assumptions. I just don't think they were insinuating the family had anything to do with it like that.
ETA: the post upthread i'm talking about:
I wonder if Mickey had a life insurance policy she took out herself and if it had a beneficiary other than her family. Sometimes you can get those polcies pretty cheap as a student.<br />
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Just trying to look at all sides of the coin.
Maybe, maybe not. I have personal experience with a 18 year old kid who bought life insurance for himself and named another person as the beneficiary. They conspired to fake an accidental death by staging his car going into the Sacramento river. They were going to split the proceeds from the life insurance policy. The only problem was that the co-conspirator decided to strangle the policy holder and throw him into the river after they staged the accident. That way he would get all of the insurance money instead of only half. A CHP investigation and the coroner put the murderer in prison for life.And, that would most likely be a family member....not going there. :tsktsk:
Earlier someone posted asking if we thought she left on her own and maybe took out a policy and listed a friend as beneficiary. What I assumed from the post was the theory was she left with the friend that could have been listed as a beneficiary- to have money to love off of. I could be wrong with my assumptions. I just don't think they were insinuating the family had anything to do with it like that.
ETA: the post upthread i'm talking about:
I wonder if Mickey had a life insurance policy she took out herself and if it had a beneficiary other than her family. Sometimes you can get those polcies pretty cheap as a student.<br />
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Just trying to look at all sides of the coin.