Bodhi
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Sad, isn't it.thinking of Sandra
Sad, isn't it.thinking of Sandra
It truly is.Sad, isn't it.
It is so frustrating as we don't know a thing what LE knows or thinks. WE know what we think but means nothing in solving and bringing the person/persons to an arrest, conviction, all that. So very sad yes.I really thought this would be solved by now.
If I knew my Mother was home alone with no vehicle and new to the area and I couldnt reach her I would immediately go there. Her daughter didnt do that! Sandra was suppose to babysit for her grandchildren. So the morning her daughter brought the kids she still had not reached her Mother by phone. So to me that's odd. You get up get your kids and yourself ready knowing you still have not spoken to her and bring the kids there? I do not buy that! Who would do that? I would think you would make sure your Mom was home before packing up your kids and driving there.One thing I would love to know (maybe one day in an interview her family will address this) - why, when her daughter headed to Sandra's house the morning she was discovered to be missing, did her daughter say that she already had a feeling Sandra would be "gone?" She said this in several interviews.
If I couldn't get in contact with my mother, I might worry that she had a medical incident or an accident, I don't think I would jump to the conclusion that she would be missing. Missing is so specific. There is more there that is unspoken (I think many of us who've been reading from the beginning think we know, from going down various rabbit holes, but we probably do not really have the full, unbiased picture IMO).
If I knew my Mother was home alone with no vehicle and new to the area and I couldnt reach her I would immediately go there. Her daughter didnt do that! Sandra was suppose to babysit for her grandchildren. So the morning her daughter brought the kids she still had not reached her Mother by phone. So to me that's odd. You get up get your kids and yourself ready knowing you still have not spoken to her and bring the kids there? I do not buy that! Who would do that? I would think you would make sure your Mom was home before packing up your kids and driving there.
I think people close to Sandra are lying and I hope law enforcement gets all their ducks in a row and makes an arrest or arrests. Her whole story is unbelievable to me.
There has to be more about the victim that hasn't been shared. But I also understand why a daughter might not want to share with the public intimate details of her mother's life, especially if some of those details might be viewed as unsavory or otherwise complicated. Maybe her daughter didn't immediately panic because Sandra had been unreliable or out of communication in the past. The daughter knows more than she is saying for sure, but I'm not sure the lack of full transparency is a red flag of any sort. This is what I thought in the very beginning, being private. <modsnip: link to an approved source>While I don't disagree with any of this, I'd like to play devil's advocate for a moment.
One of the more frustrating things about this case is the fact that we know so little about Sandra and her habits. Supposedly a homebody, no cell phone or internet, young enough and apparently healthy enough to work full time but apparently no interest in a job beyond the babysitting. Hardly any - if any - friendships. No indication of hobbies or other interests. What the heck did she do all day? That house was so tiny, she could have cleaned it top to bottom every day before lunch.
There has to be more about the victim that hasn't been shared. But I also understand why a daughter might not want to share with the public intimate details of her mother's life, especially if some of those details might be viewed as unsavory or otherwise complicated. Maybe her daughter didn't immediately panic because Sandra had been unreliable or out of communication in the past. The daughter knows more than she is saying for sure, but I'm not sure the lack of full transparency is a red flag of any sort.
Hopefully the police know much more, because without knowing what she did with her life, it's hard to even speculate who might have harmed her. The gold bars story is interesting, but until law enforcement shares more - or the gold bars and/or Sandra's body turn up - it's hard to even speculate about what happened here.
Oh wow, missed this today, she lived in Quincy originally, but was taken from her three months long home in Hanson. Not nearby, but it is a place to bury a body if able to do it discreetly. It's Blue Hills, skiing in winter, hiking up the big hill with different trails. Interesting though, also a place maybe for a sad suicide. I'll go look for the story. Thanks..This made me think of Sandra. I think she previously lived in Milton or Quincy or in that area.
Partial skeletal remains found near Blue Hills Reservation
The discovery of a "partial human skeletal remain" near the Blue Hills Reservation prompted a search Friday, officials said.www.boston.com
I saw it's NOT in the big woods/hill after all. Odd, and not seen till now, skeletal parts. Hopefully we eventually read who.I turned down Hillside St once by accident (was visiting Houghtons Pond and meant to go on to the next intersection but it was a snowy day and I got confused). The houses and lots are for the most part large, the area kind of backs up on a MA State Police barracks where they used to have their mounted patrol unit. To me this would be a strange place to assume you could dump a body without being noticed as it is very busy with hikers and through traffic but stranger things have happened.
Nothing from the real source only, remember that part, which is the D.A. office. Anything else is someone's own narrative. We continue to hope that LE solves this sad event for Sandra.It will 5 years in August 2024 that Sandra vanished. As everyone has stated, someone out there knows what happened to her on the day she disappeared from her residence. Have there been any new media conferences by either the Hanson PD, MSP or Plymouth County DA's office in terms of the active investigation? I haven't seen anything for quite some time. So many mysteries around Sandra's disappearance.