NotSHolmes
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In that case shouldn't it be submitted as a tip?
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If anyone did take them there, they may have put them in a hole that was already dug. It would probably be the grave of someone buried on the 8th or 9th of June. Of course, this is all based on possibility and geographic convenience.Has the graveyard been mentioned/investigated as a possible location for the bodies?
I understand thought that, naturally, it would be an incredibly daunting task.
Those low walls do make it more interesting. Thanks for looking it up.Yes that has been suggested. Also, I had a look around on Google Maps and I noticed that the walls are really low - very easy to get over.
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You made good points. Do you have Ideas on where to look for the women?My theories have changed but I’ll never believe 3 guys who got caught breaking into and stealing teeth from a mausoleum (they were tripping on acid) made 3 women disappear without a trace. Their involvement might be believable if their charges had disappeared with Suzie, Stacy and Sherrill but they were prosecuted. I think Mike, Joe snd Dusty were convenient POI’s thanks in part to timing and a need to make sense of the disappearances. Edited to add: It didn’t help some people were determined they disappeared because of a shady character/s in Suzie’s or Sherrill’s lives.
You made good points. Do you have Ideas on where to look for the women?
I wish I did!! I’ve read about cases where searchers who were within feet of remains they overlooked and cadaver dogs that missed scents, so who knows?You made good points. Do you have Ideas on where to look for the women?
What better place to hide a body?
Based upon everything you've read about this case, do you have any theories about where the women may have been taken? If you were one of those detectives, what would you do next?Hi, everyone! So glad to see this being discussed, debated, and delved into. Are all the postings gone, then, from the prior threads? What a pity that’d be, as there’s so much valuable insight and information available there.
10 years on WS, reading about a plethora of cases and crimes, and I still gravitate to this case. So many possibilities, red herrings? And unlikely scenarios (and yet, it did happen!) sounds like a bad lifetime movie - grave robbing and the kidnapping of three, able-bodied women.
But it’s real, and justice is long overdue
As far as I know, the old threads and discussions are still hereHi, everyone! So glad to see this being discussed, debated, and delved into. Are all the postings gone, then, from the prior threads? What a pity that’d be, as there’s so much valuable insight and information available there.
10 years on WS, reading about a plethora of cases and crimes, and I still gravitate to this case. So many possibilities, red herrings? And unlikely scenarios (and yet, it did happen!) sounds like a bad lifetime movie - grave robbing and the kidnapping of three, able-bodied women.
But it’s real, and justice is long overdue
Let's hope it's solved soon. Have they ever mentioned what the victims hobbies were? What activities were they involved with when they weren't at school or home? Who else participated with them in those activities? Sometimes a person's hobby will attract new people, which isn't always good.I'm really hoping this case is solved too!
The coverage of the case this time around definitely focused the attention around Cox and then added some further information about Bartt’s relationship with Suzie and Sherrill.I watched the People special last night as well. I think the three suspects that stand out to me are :
the violent brother
the ex husband of Sherrill (anyone know what his alibi was that night, I may have missed it)
Cox (anyone know if his mother is still alive? I heard it mentioned he would talk when she’s gone)
There’s just so many possibilities on this case
I agree. It was certainly the perfect case for the perfect storm. I've often thought that they should present this case at colleges that teach criminal justice, because it really is perfect example of having a case, that has several viable suspects, and several possible motives, and enough of a cluster $#@! at the crime scene, and possibly with the investigation as well, that they haven't been able to solve it.Hi, everyone! So glad to see this being discussed, debated, and delved into. Are all the postings gone, then, from the prior threads? What a pity that’d be, as there’s so much valuable insight and information available there.
10 years on WS, reading about a plethora of cases and crimes, and I still gravitate to this case. So many possibilities, red herrings? And unlikely scenarios (and yet, it did happen!) sounds like a bad lifetime movie - grave robbing and the kidnapping of three, able-bodied women.
But it’s real, and justice is long overdue