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Say a perp dropped the car there. Then what? They walk? Have someone pick them up? Perhaps they live in the area and simply walked home? It was originally reported that Ebony was visiting a friend in St Louis. I wonder if the friend lives nearby? Surely Ebony, being from the area, would know this is not a safe place. I don't know how long it's been since she lived there though. She's lived in Washington, Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma too.
I know I am repetitive about this, but it so reminds me of Krista Dittmeyer. I do believe she met up with the people who killed her but saved her baby. I'm foggy on all of the particulars, however.
Police said the car was found using a GPS device. According to police, the device is installed in vehicles to allow it to be located if payments are not made on the car.
And do we know for sure that the gps tracking system in the car is what lead them there? It was worded kind of funny. I knew they were in the process of getting a warrant for it. I guess a warrant can be faxed and at that point it was as simple as the car dealer looking it up? It just seemed to happen awfully fast.
Perhaps someone called it in? Wouldn't people do that (even in a really bad neighborhood) if there was an odor? Not saying there was. LE wasn't covering there noses or anything from the pics I saw.
I second your opinion. I have a few claims/job sites in North St. Louis. My faves are at Marcus and Natural Bridge and Natural Bridge and Grand. I love them so much I don't arrive until after 8:00 am and leave before 2:00 pm.
Would it have time to "smell aweful" in only a few days and with temps being as low as they have been? I'm in the vicinity of Springfield, IL and today is the first warmer day we've had in some time.
If this is true, then her car may have been dumped there Friday morning shortly after baby was.Authorities weren't sure how long the car had been on Elmbank Avenue. One neighbor said he thought it had been there five or six days and hadn't moved in that time.
Has a good photo of the car
http://www.stltoday.com/news/multim...age_b7ae3316-b5df-548a-be0a-5a3983acf101.html
Though I have nothing to base it on, I think LE should start checking the various parks between where the baby was found and where her car was found. JMO