GUILTY MO - Ebony Jackson, 30, St Louis, 4 January 2013

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Just checking in to catch up on Ebony.

This case keeps getting stranger and stranger.

I'm not seeing any indication of the name of the "friend" or if this is a friend from Oklahoma or Illinois/Missouri?
 
What's more likely to happen next?

1. Ebony found.
2. Arrest made in Ebony's disappearance.
 
Does anyone know if Colorado or Oklahoma (still not completely sure where her tags were from) requires you to have a front license plate?
 
Does anyone know if Colorado or Oklahoma (still not completely sure where her tags were from) requires you to have a front license plate?

Colorado only legally requires a rear license plate. However, they do issue two plates, so most people put plates on front and rear.
 
I am assuming that CP is the baby's biological father. But what happens if he isn't? Does the baby remain in state custody or will they try and find a family member. I feel badly for CP, he seems to be crazy about that little guy.
 
What's more likely to happen next?

1. Ebony found.
2. Arrest made in Ebony's disappearance.

With the license plate being removed...I think number 2, but locals have said this is a high crime area; so, if someone saw the condemnation notice on it, stealing the plate or plates would be a possibility too, but I would also expect all 4 hubcaps to be gone, not just one.

ETA: I wonder if the condemnation notice had the plate number written on it or just the VIN.
 
The fact that she left him a note, and he was the last to see her, makes me very nervous, knowing how that usually pans out.

Has he been completely ruled out yet?
 
Yeah, why would only one hubcap be gone if the car were hit just by petty thieves... :waitasec:
 
The fact that she left him a note, and he was the last to see her, makes me very nervous, knowing how that usually pans out.

Has he been completely ruled out yet?
No word on Mr. Prom, I don't think. Am assuming he showed up for DNA test establishing paternity.
 
With the license plate being removed...I think number 2, but locals have said this is a high crime area; so, if someone saw the condemnation notice on it, stealing the plate or plates would be a possibility too, but I would also expect all 4 hubcaps to be gone, not just one.

ETA: I wonder if the condemnation notice had the plate number written on it or just the VIN.

I believe the home in which the vehicle was parked has the condemnation notice.
 
I was really hoping she took off some where rather than the other options. The fact that her car was found makes me very nervous.
 

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