I could be wrong but I thought the motorist who first reported seeing the car said there was a broken window or windows. Of course, in the early days of a story, so much gets misreported.
We know that the car was a small blue SUV that the car belonged toVeronica. I spoke to an eyewitness last night who says that she wastraveling on that same road and passed by and saw the abandonedcar. Her story is that at least one of the windows were smashed wasbroken on that car. Now police have not confirmed that, but theeyewitness said that she saw a window smashed on the car. She alsosays that she made a nine to one one call to report this abandonedcar on the side of the road in this rural area.
Hey, Nicole Parton, was it a driver's window passenger front? Back?
The witness said that she didn't stop, she kept driving, So it was we would have been on the driver's side, either the front or the backwindow, but it was on the driver's side because she could easily seethe broken window.
The witness said that she didn't stop, she kept driving, So it was we would have been on the driver's side, either the front or the back window, but it was on the driver's side because she could easily see the broken window.
Okay, that told me a lot right there. So it is on the driver's side. Itcould easily have benefits a two lane. The only way to pass the caron a two lane is on the driver's side. You're right, Kathleen Murphy.Wasn't a bullet? Is Was that why the glass was smashed out? Guys,we're brainstorming here.
We do know that it was parked on the right side of the road. So as they were driving, the car was just pulled over on the side of the road. Again, we know it was three miles from this four corners trading post, which is the location where they were to meet the grandmother and pick up the children. I am being told by a witness that the hood was not up. There was no signs of car trouble. There was no one seen walking around the car as if trying to, you know, put gas in a car or figure out what's wrong with the car. A witness did say according to them that they saw at least one window smashed out of that car.
6:15 PM Saturday: Oklahoma Highway Patrol issues a ‘Missing Endangered’ Alert for Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley on behalf of the Texas County Sheriffs. By Sunday evening, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation announces they are joining the investigation into the women's “suspicious...
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