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If you look at it from the McMinn’s perspective, it does not seem to fit, however if you look at it from the Sumter couple’s perspective, the gap from South Carolina to Washington State becomes much shorter. There is an account of a mechanic in York, NE (one of the few places in the US with a Grants Truck Stop, the same as the matches found in John Doe’s pocket) that recalled working on a van that he believes was driven by the Sumter couple. He remembered the van having Washington or Oregon plates. The McMinn’s have a connection to both states. The McMinn’s are from Oregon and they were expected to arrive in Port Angeles, WA at the end of their sailing trip from Hawaii. If the Sumter couple was first seen near the last place the McMinn’s went missing then the distances between the cases are much closer. The mechanics story is backed up by the fact he worked on a van and LE determined that they were taken to the crime scene in a van. Also, if you draw a map from Port Angeles, WA to Sumter, SC, it goes directly through York, NE.
The McMinns were last seen in late July, north of Washington State and the Sumter couple was first seen in early August at the Grants Truck Stop. This is mind bogglingly close together in both time and space. If you factored in the travel times between these two places you would have a near perfect match.
Also, I think it is important to mention that the McMinn’s were not intimidated by traveling long distances in short periods of time. They were both well traveled and experienced sailors. If they sailed from Hawaii to Port Angeles, WA then they would not have any problem traveling from Port Angles to Sumter.
Both circumstances point to foul play. At first, the McMinn’s disappearance seems to be most likely a sailing accident in the Pacific for whatever reason, but once you consider the number and reliability of the sightings near the Port Angles area it seems that the boat had in fact survived the long journey. So IMO one of the following must be true:
Of all of these possibilities I believe the following possibilities are most probable IMO:
1. The McMinns were involved in drug smuggling and were subsequently killed for unknown reasons.
2. The McMinns were high-jacked by a very desperate person, possibly a fugitive, who was waiting for an opportunity to flee into Canada.
3. The McMinns were high-jacked by a very desperate person, possibly a fugitive, and the high-jacker used the navigation charts he had currently available in the boat to travel to Port Angeles and the high-jacker was navigating the boat at the time of the sightings.
As it relates to the Sumter murders I think it is possible that the following is possible:
The McMinns left Hawaii in May of 1976 with a load of contraband. They arrived in Port Angeles in June. They immediately called the person they were instructed to deliver the drugs to. This person had been arrested which caused the McMinns to panic. Fearing that they were being investigated as well and that they would be arrested themselves they immediately fled. They fled without first contacting friends or family, possibly concealing the fact that had arrived in the mainland. In Late July, once the hunt for them intensified, they fled south to Sumter at which time the criminal organization dispatched a hit-man to kill the couple so that the others in the organization would not be compromised by the potentially incriminating information that McMinn’s knew. The boat was probably scuttled by the McMinns, the drug organization, or the high-jackers depending on what scenario you subscribe to.
Does anyone have a picture of the watch? I didn't see that on the DOE network. I like to see it
Delores Stanton, Missing 1976, Florida - Cold Case Investigations
I found this link. It mentions a 21-year old girl named Delores Jean Stanton who went missing in Gainesville, FL in 1976. Unfortunately there is no photo of her, but it says that she possibly hitchhiked. Her physical description is very close to Jane Doe except for the eye color.
This one is even more similar, down to the jagged edge of the setting of the both stones and three tiny metal spheres. It's Navajo ring.
http://http://wanelo.com/p/1676243/ring-size-7-1-4-sterling-silver-navajo-sterling-ring-turquoise-red-coral-blue-southwest-jewelery
The McMinns are now in NamUs
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/19259/0
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/19254/0
Wonder what's going on with John's DNA.
Cordelia McMinn - DNA Status: Samples submitted - Tests not complete
John McMinn - DNA Status: Initial inquiry underway
Has anyone looked at Jan Andre Cotta yet?
http://www.nampn.org/cases/cotta_jan.html...
I think Maxwell Allen Graham should be submitted if he has not. According to the information on the Charley Project his birthdate must be wrong. BD is Jan. 1, 1950 and he was 26 in August 08, 1978 when he was reported missing. The dates are messed up.
His height, weight and age are right. The photo on the Charley Project is similar to the unidentified male.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/g/graham_maxwell.html