MA MA - Sandra Crispo, 54, Hanson, 7 August 2019

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Yes, Sandra is listed as 5 9. But I guess I don't understand your comment about police on a trail carefully?
I meant that they are taking their time and being very detailed so that they can home in on who might be the suspect or suspects. Being meticulous, though slow to others who are on the outside looking in.. This is just my hope!
 
I just traveled to Sandra's Spofford Ave home for the first time, and here's a couple of observations: Her road and home is amongst the smallest, tightest cluster of homes I have ever seen. The homes are so close together, that while sitting in Sandra's driveway, I could clearly hear a quiet conversation between two people, two houses down even in the rain. Her street is a dirt road off of another dirt road off of another dirt road, and all of these roads are so narrow that one car can barely make it through, never mind two. If any vehicle were to drive down this network of roads to Sandra's home, it would HAVE to be seen by one of the many neighbors that it would pass by. There's an old stupid cliche about extremely rural areas - "If a strange car drives down the street, it was an exciting day". If there was any type of a loud struggle in Sandra's home the night that she disappeared, it DEFINITELY would have been heard by one of the neighbors in extremely close proximity. My thoughts: 1. Sandra left the house willingly with someone she knew. 2. AT LEAST one of the neighbors has information about the vehicle that took her. 3. Her murder took place elsewhere 4. She was taken at dusk (her lights and AC were on, but if she was taken in the middle of the night, EVERYONE in the neighborhood would've heard the vehicle drive down the street). 5. More than one person took her. 6. Sandra knew her killers
 
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I tried to Google maps or whatever for a street view of Sandra's street. I had no luck. Has anyone been able to get a street view of her house?
 
I just traveled to Sandra's Spofford Ave home for the first time, and here's a couple of observations: Her road and home is amongst the smallest, tightest cluster of homes I have ever seen. The homes are so close together, that while sitting in Sandra's driveway, I could clearly hear a quiet conversation between two people, two houses down even in the rain. Her street is a dirt road off of another dirt road off of another dirt road, and all of these roads are so narrow that one car can barely make it through, never mind two. If any vehicle were to drive down this network of roads to Sandra's home, it would HAVE to be seen by one of the many neighbors that it would pass by. There's an old stupid cliche about extremely rural areas - "If a strange car drives down the street, it was an exciting day". If there was any type of a loud struggle in Sandra's home the night that she disappeared, it DEFINITELY would have been heard by one of the neighbors in extremely close proximity. My thoughts: 1. Sandra left the house willingly with someone she knew. 2. AT LEAST one of the neighbors has information about the vehicle that took her. 3. Her murder took place elsewhere 4. She was taken at dusk (her lights and AC were on, but if she was taken in the middle of the night, EVERYONE in the neighborhood would've heard the vehicle drive down the street). 5. More than one person took her. 6. Sandra knew her killers
Nice job scouting this out. I did look at some online pictures (can't remember where) and it looks like you couldn't drive by the area without getting a few "what are you doing here?" looks.
I do think that Sandra (and probably her neighbors) had the A/C on that night. So with windows closed and the A/C humming, it may have been harder to hear the happenings next door.
 
Nice job scouting this out. I did look at some online pictures (can't remember where) and it looks like you couldn't drive by the area without getting a few "what are you doing here?" looks.
I do think that Sandra (and probably her neighbors) had the A/C on that night. So with windows closed and the A/C humming, it may have been harder to hear the happenings next door.
But due to our great eyespy poster above, I bet they'd of seen headlights at least or maybe heard the car and peeked out, pretty 'nervy' driving up to that house the way the location is described as they'd not know all a/c's on etc. or people outside hanging out etc. I know, unbelievable no notice reported. I think someone did not want to get involved.
 
I just traveled to Sandra's Spofford Ave home for the first time, and here's a couple of observations: Her road and home is amongst the smallest, tightest cluster of homes I have ever seen. The homes are so close together, that while sitting in Sandra's driveway, I could clearly hear a quiet conversation between two people, two houses down even in the rain. Her street is a dirt road off of another dirt road off of another dirt road, and all of these roads are so narrow that one car can barely make it through, never mind two. If any vehicle were to drive down this network of roads to Sandra's home, it would HAVE to be seen by one of the many neighbors that it would pass by. There's an old stupid cliche about extremely rural areas - "If a strange car drives down the street, it was an exciting day". If there was any type of a loud struggle in Sandra's home the night that she disappeared, it DEFINITELY would have been heard by one of the neighbors in extremely close proximity. My thoughts: 1. Sandra left the house willingly with someone she knew. 2. AT LEAST one of the neighbors has information about the vehicle that took her. 3. Her murder took place elsewhere 4. She was taken at dusk (her lights and AC were on, but if she was taken in the middle of the night, EVERYONE in the neighborhood would've heard the vehicle drive down the street). 5. More than one person took her. 6. Sandra knew her killers

This is what I have thought too. But tbh sort of creeped out haha. I live close to this area so it is frightening to me that no one has reported anything suspicious. IMO she walked somewhere and was picked up or as you have said the neighbors are hiding information.
 
I can get the Ariel shot, just no street view. Even on the side streets no street view. Wonder why? Possibly because it's so narrow?
 
I can get the Ariel shot, just no street view. Even on the side streets no street view. Wonder why? Possibly because it's so narrow?
Some places are just not included in Google street view, just the ariel if at all. Too 'out of the way' or not visible to where the Google car drives in that area. I've checked for some places of friends that have moved or so and no street view of their home or their neighborhood. Especially since the address in question is on 'dirt road' maze kind of as previously described.
 
I see Dave’s Automotive is nearby.
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I think this is the same picture as in earlier pictures of her home in the news..it was sold on 4/30/19..she was said to be there three months, went missing in Aug. Maybe didn't move in of course till sometime in May with moving etc. I really believe this is it. Only home on Spoffard Ave listed but as sold on that date. It's 47 Spoffard Ave. Hanson.
 
Wonder if she smoked inside her house?
No porch unless she just stood on that little step stoop into the house.
Right, just the little 'stoop' which is fine enough, put out a chair if like. The pictures I have seen showed a door decoration, but this is the Zillow ad picture, when for sale. These houses were built long ago as 'cottages' for the 'city people' as they didn't travel far to enjoy Summer. There is a large lake there and pretty 'rural' back then. Also not far from Duxbury and Plymouth, both ocean towns. Just can't imagine the day we all hear the news and bring closure for her people.
 
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