jgfitzge
It's complicated! No, It really isn't
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Hi Jgfitzge,
Good questions. I was still a fairly new member of the family and had not observed the control George Webster had in the family. Although I would not have understood then changing plans to accommodate George, I do now. There were not family issues that were obvious to me, but looking back, there are certain things that raise questions. I believe there may have been some family issues. I have discussed this with current authorities and supported it with documents. -
Ok, thanks, this is helpful. So, I am going to make a few calls here, 1. the whole "public" reason for Joan going back early to finish a school project with classmates was BS. 2. Joan had no good reason (ex. lover, work, sex, money, etc...) to be going home to Harvard that Saturday night. 3. Her normal, usual behavior, evident to classmates, friends and family was on full display. Nothing seemed to be amiss in her life. It was business as usual. Therefore, what occurred at Logan Airport was unexpected and not on the agenda. In other words, she would have just gotten into a Town Taxi outside the terminal and been back to Harvard in about 20 minutes.
George offered the explanation Joan returned early to work on a project. Nothing supports this was a valid explanation. George is quoted in a Boston Magazine article he heard Joan's conversation with a classmate on Saturday morning before the flight to affirm they had supplies. Phone records from the house in NJ negate that assertion. However, no one challenged what George said. He was quoted initially affirming Joan presented her project Monday, before the break and was very upbeat. If there were issues in the family, the family would conceal that. They had a very strong public image and interested in preserving that. OK, it sounds like Mr. Webster was the catalyst for the early departure and not Joan. So, it goes to my point that there was no "driving force" on her part making her return early
Joan lived in a single room both years at Perkins Hall, on campus. She was a dorm proctor. - OK, good, first question, any incidents with Harvard U police? Second , would there be any reason for a member of the MSP to be on campus in 1981?
I have not been able to obtain the detailed report of the cabbie's interview. I cannot answer if he saw her with the suitcase or not. The suitcase is a very concerning item. There are serious discrepancies regarding the bag. I will go into greater detail about that later. I am waiting for an FOIA appeal that will shed light. It is doubtful the bag was lost or delayed by Eastern. This was a short flight from Newark to Logan, no stops. The bag did turn up. The questions remain where and when. - OK, so, lacking the detailed report we do not know if she had the suitcase or not. The reason this is important is why would she go to an Eastern (?) checkout counter (as reported)?? As I mentioned before, in my way of thinking (keep it simple...) why would you go to an airlines counter upon arrival home? The top two reasons to me, has to do with luggage or directions.Since she was familiar with the Logan Airport routine, I am thinking a question regarding her luggage. (ex. I am missing my bag, etc.) But, since it sounds like she went over there soon after arriving, I am thinking she may have been called over there...again, speculation on my part.
The phone record in NJ were checked. When I recovered records, something jumped out at me from those records.. The best investigator would not pick up on it unless he knew about a second line that went into the house. That number was not checked. - I will not press you on this...
Keep asking. I am gradually getting pieces up on the site to step everyone through what I found. The problems become more apparent as I go along.
Hi Eve, see my responses above in Blue