Mexico Mexico - Jenny Chen, 26, Oaxaca, 11 April 2016 #1

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Does anybody know how she got from Seattle to Mexico? I haven't been able to find that detail.
Thanks!

She says on FB March 4 that she crossed the border to Tijuana from San Diego and then took a bus for three days to Mexico City. I assume she may have flown from Seattle to San Diego, but I agree that we don't know that detail. She posted about Vancouver BC Feb 29 and about a Mexican restaurant somewhere March 1. I don't think her husband was with her at the restaurant, so it may have been in Tijuana or San Diego.

https://www.facebook.com/jennycqd/posts/231296307215881

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...828.1073741827.100010065406266&type=3&theater
 
He just seems to have a strange sense of entitlement.

Given my perception of his disconnect - he may see other sites and high-profile missing cases and feel like it's not "coming along easily enough" - which may beget his mentality that "no one is helping." The thing with fundraising is that you have to have pretty big existing network of people in your support system - whether you're fundraising for a big name charity or for offsetting an unfortunate event.

This is WAY unfortunate, and I wish I felt like it had better potential for a positive outcome (if everything is as it's been fleshed out so far).
 
The trail to Cancun is cold by now, besides as evidenced by her blog she was busing and hitching, but not actually hiking. I believe either someone in Oaxaca set her up...took her. Or she got in the wrong vehicle. Instead of spending his money on Mexican PI's, who he cannot follow up on or keep tabs on wasting his money, he should print tons of flyers....and physically saturate Oaxaca, and the next small town up the route she was expected to take offering money for here whereabouts dead or alive. And a larger sum for an arrest. In a country where you walk the streets selling Tamales all day for approx. five dollars American, a couple thousand can make one dirt bag rat out another. I feel this is really his only hope right now of finding out what happened.....IMHO
 
The trail to Cancun is cold by now, besides as evidenced by her blog she was busing and hitching, but not actually hiking. I believe either someone in Oaxaca set her up...took her. Or she got in the wrong vehicle. Instead of spending his money on Mexican PI's, who he cannot follow up on or keep tabs on wasting his money, he should print tons of flyers....and physically saturate Oaxaca, and the next small town up the route she was expected to take offering money for here whereabouts dead or alive. And a larger sum for an arrest. In a country where you walk the streets selling Tamales all day for approx. five dollars American, a couple thousand can make one dirt bag rat out another. I feel this is really his only hope right now of finding out what happened.....IMHO
Very good post.

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The trail to Cancun is cold by now, besides as evidenced by her blog she was busing and hitching, but not actually hiking. I believe either someone in Oaxaca set her up...took her. Or she got in the wrong vehicle. Instead of spending his money on Mexican PI's, who he cannot follow up on or keep tabs on wasting his money, he should print tons of flyers....and physically saturate Oaxaca, and the next small town up the route she was expected to take offering money for here whereabouts dead or alive. And a larger sum for an arrest. In a country where you walk the streets selling Tamales all day for approx. five dollars American, a couple thousand can make one dirt bag rat out another. I feel this is really his only hope right now of finding out what happened.....IMHO

A reward was suggested and the idea was shot down on FB because people would say anything to get the money and keep demanding more money. Strange conversation and I'm not sure what to think, although I think it could help if worded properly. I agree about saturating the route with flyers.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpfindjenny/permalink/608331139341934/
 
I don't have access to Facebook now. Are they Mexican investigators or from the US?

I hope they are both Mexican and familair with indigenous peoples. Oaxaca and Chiapas are two Mexcian states that may even have indigenous majorities. Not only do these groups have the same ratio of criminals as everybody else, but the community as a whole can be pretty stand offish, even to most Mexicans.

As a side note, indigenous communities in Mexico and Africa can have very strong concepts about foreigners (and everybody non tribal is a "foreigner") "trespassing" through their communites. When I worked in Africa, I was advised about the need to have a tribal escort / permission to enter rural villages in non tourist areas or there could be trouble. The trouble could range from getting the evil eye, to getting aggressively told to leave, or even getting attacked.

One Mexican tribe (Huichol) takes the trespassing concept very seriously. Outsiders with out escort are subject to attack by every criminal or aggressive person in the community and a US journalist was murdered after he flaunted the need for a local escort / permission. I dont know if the Oaxacan tribal groups have this concept, but I would not be surprised if they do. Though I doubt a woman trespassing through an indigenous village off the tourist route would get attacked out of hand, such a person would make an easier target for local criminals looking to "justify" their crimes.
 
I wonder if the 2 PI's are an addition to the one he had originally or if these two are new.
 
At some point, social media can turn into lynch mob media.

A woman raised over $100,000 on to find her husband who went missing on a hike in Mexico. He was found dead fairly quickly, he had fallen of a cliff.. Search for Hari Simran as I don't think I can link to it. In that case, she didn't need the money at all, Mexican authorities had good information on where to search, unlike in this case.
 
This whole thing stinks, I do not believe him.

I feel bad if she is actually missing because this man is just bleeding out "hinky"
 
i am curious too
in her pics she describes having conversations with mexicans ( the tamales seller, the boy cleaning windowshields), does she speak spanish at all?
trying to give husband the benefit of the doubt
could this be a get money scheme? she is back home safe but husband reports her as missing with the vaguest information of her whereabouts and starts a go fund me page, the only thing i like about this scenario is that she is back in the USA and safe


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i am curious too
in her pics she describes having conversations with mexicans ( the tamales seller, the boy cleaning windowshields), does she speak spanish at all?
trying to give husband the benefit of the doubt
could this be a get money scheme? she is back home safe but husband reports her as missing with the vaguest information of her whereabouts and starts a go fund me page, the only thing i like about this scenario is that she is back in the USA and safe


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I believe Spanish is her third language.
 
If I was going to take a guess, I would bet that he was ignoring his taxes while he was out of the country. Then when he came back, the taxes and the penalties could have added up to a substantial amount. It’s very difficult to get out of that type of debt.

There appears to be a release in 2011, which could be for the 2006 and/or 2009 liens.

A new IRS lien is dated April 7, 2016. Jenny went missing 4 days later.
 
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