MsFacetious
What a Kerfuffle...
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I don't know if anyone would know if this was normal for them or not...
But having the key in the ignition of our truck is standard for us.
My Dad and I each have a key fob and and extra key for it on our key rings.
We keep the one in the ignition so that we don't lose it...
Also so if someone else needs to drive it, we don't have to bring the keys home.
When I go anywhere I leave that spare key in the ignition and lock the truck with the key fob. :twocents:
It is possible they did the same and carried an extra key for a "quick getaway."
Since they were so paranoid and everything... :twocents:
But having the key in the ignition of our truck is standard for us.
My Dad and I each have a key fob and and extra key for it on our key rings.
We keep the one in the ignition so that we don't lose it...
Also so if someone else needs to drive it, we don't have to bring the keys home.
When I go anywhere I leave that spare key in the ignition and lock the truck with the key fob. :twocents:
It is possible they did the same and carried an extra key for a "quick getaway."
Since they were so paranoid and everything... :twocents:
I have a question:With their keys in the ignition, would you still think that? I can't remember for certain if their car doors were also locked, but if so, it would make me wonder if they would have simply walked back down the road instead of wandering, tho perhaps if the keys were locked in at all they didn't notice right away. I realize there are lots of scenarios to account for.
Inside the locked, four-door pickup with the keys in the ignition they found Bobby Jamison’s wallet, his wife’s purse, a cell phone, a GPS unit, clothing and $32,000 stuffed in a bank bag beneath the driver’s seat. They also found Maizy, a family dog barely clinging to life.
http://newsok.com/eufaula-familys-fate-remains-mystery/article/3458228