Sorry, I am having trouble keeping up, but y'all seem to be doing just fine without me. Ack, I would've dearly loved to have seen the Investigative Reports Show or whatever the name of that program was.
Something has been bugging me since day 1. That little dog. I have a Pomeranian, and he weighs all of 8 lbs., and I've had other Poms too. I remember a vet telling me that small dogs can't go as long without food or water as big dogs. So I am wondering how that little puppy lasted 9 days.
I know we've gone over this before, but I don't think that puppy could have lasted 9 days without food and water. I would sure like to know how that puppy could not have suffered physical or mental impairment due to its ordeal as well. I also wonder how long it took to get it back up to normal weight for its size.
Does anyone know how old that puppy was when the Jamisons acquired it, and how long they'd had it before they went missing?
Could someone have taken food or water to that puppy while it was up there on the mountain, maybe only enough to see that it stayed alive?
I'm just wondering here. If the dog had been found dead would that have played into dashed hopes that the Jamisons would be found alive?
Does dead dog=deceased Jamisons?
Or does live dog=possibly alive Jamisons?
Would the Jamisons killer go to the trouble of seeing that the dog stayed alive to throw people off track? That is of course if the Jamisons are deceased, and we really won't know until they're found.
Also, from one of the videos I got the idea the Jamisons walked back to their truck, and then their footprints just stopped?
Okay, so if someone confronted them, wouldn't that person have had to get out of a vehicle to do it? What happened to that person's footprints?
Or were the guys on the 4 wheelers who discovered the truck the killers?
Wasn't it that same guy who had the recently poured concrete slab?
I know it was supposedly poured a few months prior to when the Jamisons went missing, but a week is enough time to pour a slab, and have it dry.
Anyone know the thickness of the slab the guy poured?
Could you tell concrete that was poured a week ago from concrete that was poured 2 months ago?????
Were dogs used to investigate around that slab, and if not why not? Seems a most logical thing to do IMO.
I so wish I had more time to spend here on this case, but it's doubtful I'll have the time now until after Christmas. I'm thrilled that we have a number of good people working this case. It needs to be solved.
One thing else I noticed. Two former Lattimore County Sheriffs are in jail. They must have had other local crooks they were in cahoots with that maybe had something to do with the Jamisons disappearance. I have to wonder who all knew the Jamisons had cash on them.