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Well, tezi is joining wfgodot on the being "Gobsmacked x 10" today.
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Well, tezi is joining wfgodot on the being "Gobsmacked x 10" today.
This article says a different county. Maybe they were found right across the county line.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is investigating after three bodies were discovered in a grave near Quinton, Oklahoma in rural Pittsburg County.
http://www.okcfox.com/story/23993567/osbi-investigating-three-bodies-discovered-in-pittsburg-county
Investigators were able to access the area Sunday morning and identified the remains of two adults and one child. They were continuing to search the area Sunday afternoon for any possible evidence.
The area was very rugged and mountainous, making the search very difficult and time consuming, he said
There was nothing at the scene to indicate the identity of the deceased, but we are looking at the possibility of these remains belonging to the Jamison family, Perkinson said
The location of the grave was just a few miles from Panola mountain. That's the site where the Jamison family's truck was found abandoned four years ago.
The Latimer County Sheriff, whose county has the original missing persons case, confirms bodies were found but said the OSBI is in charge of the case.
http://www.okcfox.com/story/23993567/osbi-investigating-three-bodies-discovered-in-pittsburg-countyThe OSBI confirmed that the skeletal remains of two adults and one child were discovered by hunters Saturday afternoon near in a mountainous area near Quinton. The OSBI says the remains have been turned over to the medical examiner to determine the cause of death and their identities. OSBI officials say they are investigating whether the bodies are the Jamisons
Did LE say that they were "in a grave"? Or, just that they found 3 bodies.....because that would change the possible implications of what transpired IMO.....
I don't know . Any other state ,I might have had a chance at random guessing.I would not rule out murder suicide at this point.
Justthinkin, this is the first time I've heard or read about Scott's name being painted on the truck. I'm going to look at the truck again. Interesting!
snip (again!)All the talk about spray paint cans , and Sherlyn's antics. Is it a clue to something or was it her sprite spirit?
where did u read thisThe Jamisons were found lying on the ground and not buried in the ground.
TRIGGER ALERT
If you haven't read the past articles about the Jamisons' attempt to buy "spiritual" bullets to kill the demons and spirits that were harassing them, you should. Their pastor, neighbors, and news photos of the rental storage shed in which they lived (on the driveway of their nice home :smh: ) are also evidence to this. This couple was OBVIOUSLY in need of intense mental health treatment. People with delusional disorders and mood disorders are at high risk of killing themselves.
Pensfan
verified psychiatric mental health nurse
(Respectfully asked) What would sound like a murder suicide to you (involving people who spray painted saying with religious overtones, demons, and witches all over the rental storage shed in which they lived on the driveway of their nice home which was very inhabitable)?bobby and Sherilyn Jamison and their 6-year-old daughter, Madyson, disappeared in October 2009 while looking for a plot of land for sale in the Sansbois Mountains in northern Latimer County.
Eight days after they were last seen alive, Bobby Jamison's pickup was found abandoned at a well site. His wallet, Sherilyn Jamison's purse, a cellphone, a GPS unit, clothing and a bank bag stuffed with $32,000 were found in the pickup. The family dog was also in there, barely alive.
Perkinson said the remains were found less than three miles from where the pickup was discovered.
http://newsok.com/skeletal-remains-...sing-eufaula-family-osbi-says/article/3905849
to me does not sound like a murder suicide
Severely injured in a disabling car wreck = pain and depression. Google Major Depressive Disorder and psychotic features. I have read that Sheryl was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. If they were being chased by the demons and spirits for which they tried to buy "magic bullets", Bobby might have been able to walk 3 miles. It might have taken them all day to walk that far. It is also possible that he had a pistol held to him forcing him to walk that far. Sheryl wasn't afraid to wave her pistol around. She'd done that before.
Severely injured in a disabling car wreck = pain and depression. Google Major Depressive Disorder and psychotic features.
There aren't hidden lairs south of I-40 because everyone knows everyone else's business. lol (I've lived there.)"Because of the strange events surrounding the disappearance, lack of evidence, and (whats viewed as) secretiveness about certain aspects about the case, some people have drawn the conclusion this is a double murder/suicide. However, just as many others have concluded the Jamisons are now a part of the federal witness protection program or because of their alleged fascination with death just before going missing, suspect they may have fallen prey to Satanic cults residing in hidden lairs in the Oklahoma mountains."
http://truecrimezine.com/missing-jamison-family/
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snip (again!)
Exactly. Exactly and wonderfully put.
Brings back the many times on these Jamisons threads that we have wondered together, wondered, all of us, these past several years.
All the hard work you guys did!
So bittersweet, reading now, now that we find that they think they are found.
Unbelievable. :thud:
The family, sadly was having trouble. He was severely injured in a disabling car crash. They were losing their home and were looking to buy a piece of land to put a container home on, to live in. This is the episode of 'Disappeared' that features the Jamisons. They are portrayed as drug addicts, both with serious mental illness.
Disappeared 02x10 - Paradise Lost - The Jamison family - YouTube
Now, for all their hardship, and her bi-polar, murder/suicide comes to mind. However, I just don't see them walking more than 2 miles over rough terrain. It was impossible for him to walk a few yards without pain. It appears, by the direction of their vehicle, that they were intercepted leaving the property and taken to where they have been found.
Ok, then who knew they were out looking at land with cash. Were they lured to the location by a potential seller? Was the killers intent to rob, rape or just kill? The cash is left behind with the family dog. Why kill them if you haven't gotten the money from them?
Or, did they just walk and walk and walk, until they dropped. No, If they walked away, they would have taken the dog along.