I love your description! Actually, the house in the picture is four doors down. The search is going on in the main channel, and the train the the background is across Flood road from the front property line of the houses. Everything IS bigger in Montana, though. IMO
Here is a Google Earth overhead view to help- locate things:
I'm assuming Amy's two kids are with their father.Wondering if Amy's children were in the home with her and her boyfriend the night she disappeared? Who are they with now?
Wondering if Amy's children were in the home with her and her boyfriend the night she disappeared? Who are they with now?
I am there as well, though I really would like to know if there was anyone in the house that corroborates the story.Still nothing new? I know it's not popular, but I feel Amy took her own life after she stormed out of the house. I feel the relationship was the cause for her distress. What ever he did or said, caused her to go over the edge
Where's her body, then?Still nothing new? I know it's not popular, but I feel Amy took her own life after she stormed out of the house. I feel the relationship was the cause for her distress. What ever he did or said, caused her to go over the edge
Still nothing new? I know it's not popular, but I feel Amy took her own life after she stormed out of the house. I feel the relationship was the cause for her distress. What ever he did or said, caused her to go over the edge
Where's her body, then?
There are two rules of nature that may be in play here:
(1) Walking along a big, cold icy river at night is ALWAYS a terrible idea.
(2) The timetable for when the water gives up it's victim will be determined by the river.
JMO
There are two rules of nature that may be in play here:
(1) Walking along a big, cold icy river at night is ALWAYS a terrible idea.
(2) The timetable for when the water gives up it's victim will be determined by the river.
JMO
There are two rules of nature that may be in play here:
(1) Walking along a big, cold icy river at night is ALWAYS a terrible idea.
(2) The timetable for when the water gives up it's victim will be determined by the river.
JMO
Well of course I'm guessing, that's what we do here?I kind of think you're guessing here. I don't think there is enough information yet to know what happened. I'm troubled enough by what has been reported to keep an open mind, and wait for more information to come out.
Amy owns the house which is about 8.5 miles away from the Flood RD address where she last was. Does anyone know whether she rented that house out to other people and lived at the Flood RD home or actually lived there?
Here is the property tax record from Cascade County (I have included a screenshot of the information there)
Tyler Technologies - iTax
Here is a map showing the two locations and the directions between them.
Google Maps
Yes. This is exactly why I am curious of the living arrangements.The county assessor website shows Amy owning 213 39TH AVE NE, GREAT FALLS, MT as of 9/30/2019. It was a new to her property. It's value in 2019 was $306,600. Not sure if she was renting it as an investment property or living there with her two sons.
Search by name Amy Permann.
Property Record Card | Property Assessment Division
213 39th Ave Ne, Great Falls, MT 59404 - realtor.com®