... I would think that leaving a car in the middle of a street running would be a huge red flag to cops, but maybe they just assumed it was stolen and dropped the ball. But you can also assume that she left it that way to make sure they thought she was kidnapped and this way if she never came back, they would just think she was gone, but not of her own will and that would be less hurtful to them. ... There is a thread here on Morgan Martin and she is mixed race and she just vanished, no trace, and nothing is really in the papers, no press, just silence. ....
Quick info to save any curious person some time.
Re Morgan Martin
1) She met a 25 year old guy on Facebook when she was 16.
2) She got pregnant.
3) She stepped outside her house to tell the father that the child was a girl.
4) That was the last time she was seen.
5) The father of the unborn child then claimed he did not know who she was, then later that he had met her in a club.
6) The last cell phone call from her phone was 40 miles away.
Phoenix Caldon's car was a 98 Blazer, probably worth a few thousand dollars.
Stacey English a 2006 Volvo worth quite a bit more.
In the cases of the two who might still be alive, the last person each spoke to on the phone knows more than the public.
Family of missing woman: Police aren't trying to find last person to see her
The family of woman who has been missing since December say they are frustrated that police have not tried to find a man who may have been the last person to see her.
More: http://www.bnd.com/2012/03/17/2103670/family-turns-up-heat-in-search.htm
Family of missing woman: Police aren't trying to find last person to see her
The family of woman who has been missing since December say they are frustrated that police have not tried to find a man who may have been the last person to have seen her.
More: http://www.bnd.com/2012/03/17/2103670/family-turns-up-heat-in-search.htm
RSBM.This is what I want to know about!!! Is it a miss print? Because I've never seen information about another car in her driveway ever except in this article...
Sorry-the article is at the link I provided?
The article is not available on the internet, at least not to me. The page says "Unfortunately, we are unable to locate the page you have requested. This could be due to content on our site having expired, a broken link, an outdated bookmark, or a mistyped address. Please use the site map provided on this page."
Possible that the information is suppressed in some areas, the server that hosts the site can do that.
Trying to view it through two different proxies also not viewable. You can view the article? What country are you in?
The article is only at http://projectjason.org/forums/topic/3027-missing-woman-phoenix-coldon-mo-12182011/
http://www.bnd.com/2012/03/17/2103670/family-turns-up-heat-in-search.html
Coldon said she is putting out the description of the person that the family has learned about in hopes that someone may be able to help identify him.
"This is a new lead that we have developed," she said.
My initial theory was that RK was involved with Stacey & Phoenix disappearance and that Phoenix body would be found somewhere between St Louis and Atlanta.
My initial theory was that RK was involved with Stacey & Phoenix disappearance and that Phoenix body would be found somewhere between St Louis and Atlanta.
Now I just don't know. I can't believe that this case is still unsolved, I can't believe Phoenix has never been found. I can't believe that 3 years later we are still on thread 1 and only to page 7.
RSPMRemember that the article was written by a reporter. Most of the discrepancies can be explained as poor reporting. So what is the reality behind the poorly written article?
Maybe
1) The information is accurate as is, was given to police, the police asked the family not to mention it publicly and the family respected that request for a time.
or...
RSBM...The place I lived at the time though prevented people from viewing some sites that were perceived as anti government. So a lot of the links had to be viewed through proxies...
RSBM...If you can view the webpage that you linked then my guess is it might be part of a charade involving the case. Is the website visible to you?
But if she was abducted 'to be killed', in other words if someone lured her to that spot and the intention was murder then the river is too close to ignore. Why would they take her somewhere else?
The most important piece of evidence so far seems to be Stacey English's body, it's location, etc. If there is anything at all suspicious it would link the two cases. If it was a suicide then a link would be harder to find, if there is one.
At any rate since there doesn't seem to be any forward movement it seems like the next step might be to search the river. If she committed suicide there, unlikely, her body would have likely sunk first since she was thin, then come back to the surface after a while. Since it is a crowded waterway that seems unlikely to have happened. But if she were killed there maybe the body could have been weighted down. It seems very unlikely but a lot of the cases discussed on this website seem to end up with a dead person in the water.
Anyway, some related links.
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http://archive.org/stream/illio1997104univ/illio1997104univ_djvu.txt
Fishermen found parts of Karyn Slover, 23, of Decatur in plastic bags three days after she left work and was reported missing. Seven months later no one was arrested at that time in connection with her slaying. Slover was seen leaving her job at about 5:05 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27. She was driving her boyfriend's car. The car was found almost four hours later, with the engine running, along Interstate 72. Her purse was empty and her phone was missing. Her body parts were found in Lake Shelbyville, 40 miles away from where the car was left running.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/18/phoenix-coldon-missing_n_1432683.html
Goldia Coldon said there also is a similar case in St. Louis.
"A young lady (was) snatched out of a car in East St. Louis a few years ago, while at a stoplight. They left her car running in the road and took her to a house in Illinois where a group of guys drugged, beat and raped her," Coldon said. "They wanted her to work as a prostitute for them. She waited until she was left with just one of her captors. He passed out from drinking and she managed to escape. The circumstances -- the running car in the street -- are very similar."
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Note that although the Sliver case was "solved", there are many questions about whether the police solved it correctly.
The Innocence Project got involved in some way http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Karyn_Hearn_Slover
It certainly looks like statistically there is a high probability that all three cases are related and that the police arrested the wrong person. It's almost a daily feature of news sites now. If you go to the nydailynews site almost every day you see 1) Innocence Person Freed After Decades in Prison and 2) Kim Kardashian Considering Additional Butt Implants or Collagen Injections.
Maybe the most productive path for the Phoenix Cold on case would be to look at forensics in the Sliver case, commited probably less carefully if by the same person.
"The group requested that the fingerprint found at the Lake Shelbyville bridge be tested as evidence, but the move was rejected in 2010 by Assistant Circuit Court Judge Timothy Steadman,[18] who stated: "Because the latent print is not suitable for the requested testing, there is no potential to produce new evidence materially relevant to the defendants' assertion of actual innocence".[19]"
More links. If you search on Yahoo for "with the engine running" + abduction most of the links are in the same part of the country
http://www.z10.invisionfree.com/usedtobedoe/ar/t4197.htm
http://www.hngn.com/articles/38764/20140811/michigan-teen.htm
BBM, I agree. I'm surprised the river hasn't been searched. That was just my initial theory 3 years ago when she went missing.