southerngospel
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Re: Traveling by motorcycle
It's hard! It's riding around on the back of a bike all day. Definitely not as smooth as riding in a car. It takes a lot of out of you.
If they were on a bike, I doubt Pam's outfit she was wearing when she died was what she wore when they were on the road. Shorts and sandals are a good way to get one's legs burned on the hot exhaust pipes.
Found this from Bubblyone on websleiths:
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I check in here periodically. Keep thinking that one day I will find out this has been solved. In the meantime, I have a question. A few days ago, I checked in and found that another site was referenced. Do you think that today I could find the site? I believe it was a facebook page for this couple?? Anyhow, I was reading some comments that were posted by different people. One of the people posting said that her mother was the person that waited on the female when she was buying peaches at the fruit-stand. She stated that Jean/Jacque did not come in, rather he was on a motorcycle waiting outside.
Has anyone read this before? I am thinking that if they were on a motorcycle, where did the motorcycle go, where did it end up? I know they believe a van was used to transport them to the site where they were found. Did the van also house the motorcycle?
I am going to see if I can find that site again and will link it here, but wondering about this...anyone?
Bubblyone, Sep 14, 2016 Report
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In previous thread, there are a lot of post about a mechanic from York NE who worked on a car/van that fitted the description of JPF and PM.
This is one from @dotr.
Mystery couple murdered in South Carolina, 1976 - #7 Pam Buckley & James P Freund
You're right, someone wanted their IDs and other belongings destroyed but on the other hand their bodies were left in plain sight. It's like the killer(s) didn't mind if someone found the couple's bodies, but at the same time the killer(s) didn't want PB and JF's names to be known. Why?
The motorcycle thing could be untrue...who knows?...but..it has been hypothesized to me that the motorcycle was something bought/traded for on the way to sumter...meaning they didnt go cross country on it. It was a recent acquisition. As i said....it could be another "canadian dentist's son" myth.
The motorcycle thing could be untrue...who knows?...but..it has been hypothesized to me that the motorcycle was something bought/traded for on the way to sumter...meaning they didnt go cross country on it. It was a recent acquisition. As i said....it could be another "canadian dentist's son" myth.
Idk, just thought it was worth a mention.But then how did it happen that they had Washington or Oregon plates? The conversation in the older thread centered around their being a specific couple missing from that area. (In other words, the excitement and many posts about it were because people thought they’d identified the couple.)
Found this from Bubblyone on websleuths:
"I check in here periodically. Keep thinking that one day I will find out this has been solved. In the meantime, I have a question. A few days ago, I checked in and found that another site was referenced. Do you think that today I could find the site? I believe it was a facebook page for this couple?? Anyhow, I was reading some comments that were posted by different people. One of the people posting said that her mother was the person that waited on the female when she was buying peaches at the fruit-stand. She stated that Jean/Jacque did not come in, rather he was on a motorcycle waiting outside.
Has anyone read this before? I am thinking that if they were on a motorcycle, where did the motorcycle go, where did it end up? I know they believe a van was used to transport them to the site where they were found. Did the van also house the motorcycle?
I am going to see if I can find that site again and will link it here, but wondering about this...anyone?
Bubblyone, Sep 14, 2016 Report
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Many killers target people who they know won't be missed. It's like an instinct, they just know they'll be more likely to get away with it if the victims are somehow isolated, transient or marginal, and they will frequently take ID to confuse and slow down cops.You're right, someone wanted their IDs and other belongings destroyed but on the other hand their bodies were left in plain sight. It's like the killer(s) didn't mind if someone found the couple's bodies, but at the same time the killer(s) didn't want PB and JF's names to be known. Why?
Curious about relying on statements regarding someone names Jock or Jacques. The victim's name is James, so would that mean that statements about someone named Jock are unrelated?
Also, to my understanding, York NE is in the same area as the truck stop matches.