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Eh, memorial? I don’t think we’re there…yet?
Eh, memorial? I don’t think we’re there…yet?
I hope he has kids and it was a playdate. Otherwise I am a little concerned.Although I don't know exactly what School District her child goes to this is from that town
This is their calendar https://resources.finalsite.net/ima...rd/zvmhqb8hidt2mcub2zwp/2022-2023Calendar.pdfLimerick Elementary School - Spring-Ford Area School District
Limerick Elementary School - Spring-Ford Area School Districtwww.spring-ford.net
School didn't start back up until 1/4.
So the friend saw Jennifer on 1/3 and that's when her son went with friend. He didn't miss school. Maybe friend has children same age and had a play day and kept him because she had plans. It's been done before.
I hope so. If so, it'd make sense he picked them both up from school and then they'd do homework, have dinner and do the sleepover. It makes perfect sense.Does he also have a young child who is friends with her son?
I think those signs have been up since the vigil.Eh, memorial? I don’t think we’re there…yet?
I'm sure LE has talked to the school bus driver who would be able to confirm who got him off the bus and whether or not it was a man she'd never seen before........So...who drove her car last? I'm raising an eyebrow.
How was the sleepover arranged? By phone? By email? By text? Was it coordinated with the school? Alternate pick up....
If she met someone on Tuesday, and something happened resulting in her disappearance, did someone else return her car to her home to deflect?
I don't like where this is going.
JMO
Good question regarding the caregiver ever leaving the son for any amount of time.I hope LE speaks to the son. If he saw his mother before he left for the "sleep over". How and if the victim is related with her friend/business associate. If the son saw his mother's car when he left for the sleep over. If the friend/associate ever left the son alone or with another caregiver that day or night. Just things I'm wondering.
As a Search Manager, to me that means that LE knows that there is no reason to search for a live or deceased individual because they know there is not one to find. The "public is not in danger" means that they know there is not an unknown actor still on the loose that could be a risk. This all tells me LE is pretty sure they know what happened and by who's hand. The only other possibility is that they want to do the searching with forensic teams and they know the target area.From their post a day ago, under the comments section:
“Author
Montgomery County District Attorney's Office
We are not in need of searchers or organized search parties, but thank you for offering to help. And the public is not in danger.”
What do you think when they make this kind of comment? How can they state the public is not in danger, unless perhaps they know something? Or, what?
BBM.As a Search Manager, to me that means that LE knows that there is no reason to search for a live or deceased individual because they know there is not one to find. The "public is not in danger" means that they know there is not an unknown actor still on the loose that could be a risk. This all tells me LE is pretty sure they know what happened and by who's hand. The only other possibility is that they want to do the searching with forensic teams and they know the target area.
Aw geez.A local news station just posted an article tonight regarding this case. Some info about searching a dumpster under a shed on the property.
Local business owner helping out with donations as police continue to search for missing Montco woman
The Limerick Township community is still looking for answers in the disappearance of 43-year-old single-mother Jennifer Brown.www.wfmz.com
Thank you @KnoxDropping this here for future use - https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/CaseSearch