nursebeeme
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he says he had a daily 1000 break... perhaps he swung home on his break after not getting a hold of her?
just a thought...
just a thought...
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he says he had a daily 1000 break... perhaps he swung home on his break after not getting a hold of her?
just a thought...
I think he said he always called her at 10:00 on his morning break. So she probably normally would be waiting for his call.he says he had a daily 1000 break... perhaps he swung home on his break after not getting a hold of her?
just a thought...
no one answered the door around 0900-ish when the cousin stopped by... this certainly narrows the time frame to
0720-0900 ((and I do not find the husband hinky at this time but would rather take the last seen from the boys just for caution's sake))
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James says he knew something was wrong when he called home around 10:00 am as he always did, but got no answer. When he drove home, his wife was gone, her driver's license and purse left behind.
“I thought maybe a friend stopped over and she went with them and would be right back, so I went for a ride to see her uptown and I come back and she still wasn't here and I knew if she wasn't back by the time the kids got off the bus something was definitely wrong,” said James.
James and family friends say it's not like Amy to leave without telling anyone and they say she would never miss greeting her two children after school.
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why would he come home in the middle of the morning to check on her? Sure I talk to my husband daily and he's off one week day that I am not and yes, I'll call him at home, but if he didn't answer I wouldn't think anything of it - maybe all day long, but not from 7:30 to 10am.....that's really odd.
I dunno.....why did he go home so quickly to check on her? He started calling her at 10 - several times - and went home to check on her by 10:30. That's only 30 minutes.
I'm almost always home in the mornings but if my husband couldn't get in touch with me for 30 minutes he would not come home from work to check on me. He would just try calling again later. I suspect he would get worried after a couple of hours, not just 30 minutes.
I take showers, blow dry my hair, clean the house, turn the music on loud, vacuum, walk the dog, shovel the walk outside - do lots of things that keep me from answering the phone. My husband would not come running home looking for me if he could not get me on the phone for thirty minutes.