OK OK - Jamison Family; Truck, IDs, money, & dog found abandoned, Oct 2009 - #5

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Other media-reported thangs (Okie accent) in vehicle not listed by Oriah's warrant revelations:

* cell phones
* maps
* GPS system

What all else was there? Purse? Billfold? My mind's on the blink. Maisie and money too, yes, we know of those.

Bunch 'o stuff. When I get a few I will go through and let ya'll know what else was in there that WASN'T on the warrant (at least, that particular warrant.)

Btw- no GPS system per say. GPS on phone.
 
Bunch 'o stuff. When I get a few I will go through and let ya'll know what else was in there that WASN'T on the warrant (at least, that particular warrant.)

Btw- no GPS system per say. GPS on phone.

I know there are a bunch of 'em listed someplace on these threads; went back, couldn't find them - probably I was using just the wrong search terms - though I did stumble upon the Maisie the Dog speculations, which seem to have interested us much at the time, lol.

And they still interest me. I think Maisie was put in that truck no more than three or four days before she was found, long after the Jamisons went missing. That would create a mighty hungry, thirsty dog, and also one that was still alive when the truck was found - or arranged to be found. Or whatever. Just a hinky feeling.

Also, after a lengthy search on other crime boards, I can guarantee that we're The World Leader in All Things Missing Jamisons. Not much to be found online.
 
:wave: I used to lurk and ave done a marathon read and understand a lot of the case...all thanks to yall. :Jumpie: Keeboard problems so I cant post often for now.
 
:Welcome-12-june:
:wave: I used to lurk and ave done a marathon read and understand a lot of the case...all thanks to yall. :up: Keeboard problems so I cant post often for now.

Welcome to the bewildering world of All Things Jamison, Cazzie. Your guess is as good as ours.
 
:Welcome-12-june:

Welcome to the bewildering world of All Things Jamison, Cazzie. Your guess is as good as ours.
thanks!

Well, I like conspiracy theories, lost on the mountain, meth lab and crazy locals so far. :D
 
WELCOME Cassie!!!

Do you have any thoughts on what happened to the Jamisons?
 
Your End o' the Day Oklahoma News Round-Up!
Oklahoma to consider executing death row inmates with drugs vets use to put down animals
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On December 16, Oklahoma is due to execute death row inmate John David Duty, who murdered his cell mate in 2001. The state wants to resolve the issue by then.

In court papers, lawyers for the state said animal anaesthetic pentobarbital was ‘substantially’ similar to thiopental and would work ‘as an ideal anesthetic agent for humane euthanasia in animals’.

But lawyers for Mr Duty have have opposed it and claimed their client would be used a guinea pig for pentobarbital.
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much more, at
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tes-drugs-vets-use-animals.html#ixzz14pzbwHn7
And in a London tabloid, no less!

The state has also now been enjoined in lawsuits challenging the Shariah law ban and the English Only
amendment, meaning we'll have even less money to spend on things that matter after paying all those attorney fees! Hooray us!
 
I have received a reply from investigator Dwyer. Here is the email I sent earlier.

Dear Investigator Dwyer.
>
> Yesterday, I inquired about bones that were found on Panola
> mountain last December. They were discovered by search dogs while
> on a search for the missing Jamison family. I do not have an
> incident number, but, I did send you the letter from Latimer
> county Undersheriff, Matt Bohn.
>
> The search for the Jamisons was conducted on December 10-12, 2009.
>
> I am one of the people who have been searching for the Jamisons
> since their truck was found abandoned on Panola mountain, October
> 2009. There has been very little information released to help us
> with our finding them. That is why we are very interested if the
> bones found are human.
>
> We really need answers to what happened to this family!
>
> If you are unable to help us, could you please suggest who can.
>
> I know you are very busy. But, I want to thank you for trying to
> help us.

Here is his reply;

I'll be happy to help out in any way I can. Give me a chance to get
back to Oklahoma and look into this and we'll be in touch. - Timothy
 
Your End o' the Day Oklahoma News Round-Up!
Oklahoma to consider executing death row inmates with drugs vets use to put down animals
---
On December 16, Oklahoma is due to execute death row inmate John David Duty, who murdered his cell mate in 2001. The state wants to resolve the issue by then.

In court papers, lawyers for the state said animal anaesthetic pentobarbital was ‘substantially’ similar to thiopental and would work ‘as an ideal anesthetic agent for humane euthanasia in animals’.

But lawyers for Mr Duty have have opposed it and claimed their client would be used a guinea pig for pentobarbital.
---
much more, at
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tes-drugs-vets-use-animals.html#ixzz14pzbwHn7
And in a London tabloid, no less!

The state has also now been enjoined in lawsuits challenging the Shariah law ban and the English Only
amendment, meaning we'll have even less money to spend on things that matter after paying all those attorney fees! Hooray us!


Well heck, wfgodot...you didn't forget about that shortage of drugs we apparently have in this country set aside for that purpose, did ya??
 
I have received a reply from investigator Dwyer. Here is the email I sent earlier.

Dear Investigator Dwyer.
>
> Yesterday, I inquired about bones that were found on Panola
> mountain last December. They were discovered by search dogs while
> on a search for the missing Jamison family. I do not have an
> incident number, but, I did send you the letter from Latimer
> county Undersheriff, Matt Bohn.
>
> The search for the Jamisons was conducted on December 10-12, 2009.
>
> I am one of the people who have been searching for the Jamisons
> since their truck was found abandoned on Panola mountain, October
> 2009. There has been very little information released to help us
> with our finding them. That is why we are very interested if the
> bones found are human.
>
> We really need answers to what happened to this family!
>
> If you are unable to help us, could you please suggest who can.
>
> I know you are very busy. But, I want to thank you for trying to
> help us.

Here is his reply;

I'll be happy to help out in any way I can. Give me a chance to get
back to Oklahoma and look into this and we'll be in touch. - Timothy

Thank you little, and thank you Timothy! Bring it on!
 
I hope he can do more for us, besides finding out about the bones.
 
dedicated to little726, it's YOUR Oklahoma Caffeine-Jolt Wake Up Story o' the Mornin'!
Home invader allegedly shoots accomplice after entering Tulsa home
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Two suspects entered the home and the man wearing the white bandana fired two rounds -- one round hit a living room wall and the other round hit the other suspect, the residents told police.

The suspected shooter dragged the other suspect out of the residence to the street where a vehicle was waiting, police said.
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"Whoopsie!" the shooter must have said. "My bad!"

http://www.tulsaworld.com/webextra/...ctid=450&articleid=20101110_11_0_Amanis548278

And then there's Dr. Clyde (Oklahoma M.E. Bone-Man) Snow's Wiki page:

Dr. Clyde (Oklahoma M.E. Bone-Man) Snow's Wiki page
 
Good morning folks! (Although it is night for me because I am, well, let's just say...tired?) So whgodot any humor appreciated!

Jamison info dump of the day from Oriah: evidence in truck, but not seized by LE or on search warrant. Got some time, ya'll?

- Purple pens
- Parker Jones paperwork and brochures
- Maps with areas circled
- Black purse, leather or leather-like
- Paper with "Charlene" and "G(r)ary" (? written on it
- What appears to be a quilted puffy puple jacket in truck bed
- Booster/car seat, age appropriate for a child Madyson's size- Evenflo brand. In rear passenger seat.
- Plaid blanket/jacket, has buttons. Can't tell.
- Green/teal-ish colored jacket/heavy work shirt
- Large yellow busines envelope with "Cental Violations Bureau, zipe 28 (6?)78-0549 as return address. Addresssed to Bobby Jamison, RR4 Box 2390 Eufala 74432. Return address is printed upside down.
- Heart shaped artwork, purple with red spots and big lips/smile in ceneter, looks like poster paint.
- Pale green cigarette lighter
- Cheddar cheese flavored (popcorn?) 1/2 eaten and re rolled up
- Open package of "Skydancer Premium Full Flavor 100's box
- "Sterling Silver" scratch off lotto ticket
- Empty can of Coca cola
- HTML for eBay (I think) booklet
- White sock(s)
- Charm with angel hanging from rearview mirror
- Hallmark-type card with hallmark baby on back
- Light green journal type book with decorative spots
- Brown leather-looking journal type book
- Coords written inside
- Some sort of packaged repair kit (perhaps tire?) cannot make out.
- Blue pill bottle (prescription) in glovebox
- Blue, partially flattened insulated cooler with silver lining
- Ziplock bag, gallon size w/pink rolling zip
- empty coffee cans (2)
- Zip bag, like bank bag only dark blue
- what looks to me like a leather holster (empty) in glovebox. Cannot tell.
- White styrofoam cup with red straw in cup holder. Another on floor of drivers side footwell
- "Ho Ho" type package on dash. Upside down and appears empty
- Sunglasses
- AD issues (2)
- Work-type glove
- Another pill botttle (prescription) on front drivers seat
- Bottle of peppermint oil
- Cell phone charger
-Cell phone
-Navy colored sweatshirt, adult size
- Grey bank bag- Nations Bank
- CD's
- Video camera in camera bag
- Pill bottle (prescription) in side well of cab door along with wallet, cash (not the $30,000+) smaller amount
- A spread, clearly by LE of $100 bills
- Plastic bag with several wrappers in it marked $10,000, such as a bank would wrap bills for a large withdrawal
- Madyson sized Barbie type doll, bleached blong haor wearing brown tanktop style dress. Light green hairclip clipped to back of dolls tanktop
- Pair of jeans (or something in jean material.)

Thoughts anyone, while we await bones and UFO's?
 
That's a lot of "stuff", Oriah. It almost looks like they were living in the truck!

Most people I know don't drive around with their prescription bottles in their car.
 
That's a lot of "stuff", Oriah. It almost looks like they were living in the truck!

Most people I know don't drive around with their prescription bottles in their car.

I don't even have that much stuff in the SUV, and it's in bad need of cleaning. And exactly on the Rx bottles.

Open package of "Skydancer Premium Full Flavor 100's box

Their webpage is sort of unusual: "Dark Matter tastes like German chocolate cake."

http://www.skydancercigarettes.com/

At least I guess that's the one; I also find this:

"The Seneca-Cayuga have a Class II casino and cigarette manufacturing plant near Grove, Oklahoma, which makes their Skydancer cigarettes."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca-Cayuga_Tribe_of_Oklahoma

what looks to me like a leather holster (empty) in glovebox. Cannot tell.

The "(empty)" here is certainly ominous.

Cheddar cheese flavored (popcorn?) 1/2 eaten and re rolled up

Could this be the "chips" Maisie didn't eat?
 
That's a lot of "stuff", Oriah. It almost looks like they were living in the truck!

Most people I know don't drive around with their prescription bottles in their car.

Maybe the dog re rolled the chip bag. Also no mention of the magazine. Was this list take from what you saw in photo's ?


Weird to mention this but I do have an empty pill bottle in my truck. It has been there 3 years. I was going to toss it but it comes in handy when the I need to call the drug store and I am in the car.

I know how often would that be useful right? But it has proved its usefulness.

It just seems they spent time in the truck ,not living in it. My sister lives out of her car due to lots of work and school and it is awful no room to sit. I have to keep my knees to my chin. Food everywhere.


Noone can smoke in her car and my mom and I joke about how it isnt because of the smell . It would just be a down-right fire hazard.

Once we got pulled over and the officer asked to search her car she told him he could but that all the clothes in the car were not clean and he decided not to search her. It wouldnt have been productive for him anyway but the look on his face was priceless.
 
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