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You just want your girls to be safe , in this world lots of concern and alertness are definitely Justified .
It's unbelievable but these perps had all the luck they could dream for,
the crime scene was so contaminated and crucial evidence erased,
After all these years None of the facts and the suspicions led to someone specific that the police could arrest. I think the perps didn't believed that 25 years from the date of the crime they will still be able to continue their lives , ( unless one of them are in prison for unrelated crime or dead?
Could you share this article with me too? There are many people from outside the US who are equally interested in solving the case and that would help me focus on a given (new) line. I already have someone in my mind too.Ok, I just sent it to you. Let me know what you think and I will leave it up to you if you want to mention that person in this thread.
I think that all of the calls that came to Delmar on graduation day and the day after are important. It could be a big coincidence that Sherrill and Suzie were getting obscene phone calls and then are abducted with Stacy from their home. But I would want to eliminate that possibility. Moreover, it's likely that whoever abducted the women wanted to monitor the situation at the house, to know when police were called out. Phone calls to a landline would have been one way to check. It's unbelievable that the scene was so contaminated. And I've often wondered if some of that contamination was not an accident.BBM
I don't want to accuse an innocent person, but the actions of Janelle and Mike seem odd to me. Just saying..
I can kind of see it. Almost. Young, thinking something is off, the cars and purses are there, but not being savvy enough to sound an alarm. Dithering. Perhaps tidying up things because what else to do. I can almost see it. Logically, I would think she might call her mom, who would probably have called Mrs. McCall. But teenagers are not always logical.
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