Tell me more about LE moving the mini before the dogs arrived at the SOS parking lot. I hadn't come across that before. If that's true, no wonder the dogs didn't alert "beyond the car".
Both the witnesses (3-4) that saw RFG across from the Packwood Museum in the early afternoon, and those who saw him in the SoS lot (at least 2), saw him moving the Mini back and forth. There may not be anything nefarious in that.
Tell me more about LE moving the mini before the dogs arrived at the SOS parking lot. I hadn't come across that before. If that's true, no wonder the dogs didn't alert "beyond the car".
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache...ton&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a
The Mini was found on the SoS lot on 04/16, approx. 6:30 PM.
It was then loaded onto a lowboy trailer & moved from the SoS lot to PSP headquarters for examination.
The dogs didn't arrive until 04/17, after the Mini had been removed.
(More will follow.)
LOL, JJ. I wanted to know more about LE removing the mini before the dogs arriving at the SOS parking lot, not about witnesses reporting that Gricar moved the mini.
But, while you're here, can u give me a cite on Judge Grine being the witness than corroborated Carolyn Fenton's sighting??
The "doctor" was reported in PB's blog, though there was an earlier account that RFG was seen at Lake Raystown.
Yes. I'd already tracked down the sighting at Raystown Lake -- I just couldn't find any official source regarding the "doctor".
I'd discussed that with him before disclosure and that was the only thing he'd heard.
A "doctor" could refer to a Ph D., which is fairly common in the area, so I'm not sure it was a physician. That's my guess, not PB's.
I'll say this, PB knew this case cold and had great contacts.
I'm in no way discounting or downplaying Bosak's knowledge or sources, (some of the best, most in-depth articles were by his hand) but did the identity of the witness show up in any published articles, officially attributed to LE? Call me a skeptic. Just because it shows up in a blog, does not make it so. That said, I also understand that sometime, you have your sources "off record" and this may be one of those cases.
I have a source "off record" who says FBI is more involved than the public is aware of.
Nothing published outside of the blog, but I know his source.
The FBI has been involved, but so far as I've heard, they were not interrogating or evaluating the PA witnesses. I could see where they might have greater involvement, though I have not heard of any.
Sorry. I didn't mean to connect FBI involvement directly to the PA witnesses (or any witness, for that matter) - simply to the investigation itself.
also this from FreeRepublic comments
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1385294/posts
To: TheOtherOne
I'd not seen this story til this morning, but since I'm a local I decided to get a couple pics for anyone interested.
(No one answered the phone at the local paper so a bit of guesswork was involved and if you're not satisfied I'll gladly refund your entire viewing fee)
Had to go to Walmart last night and on the route through Lewisburg (along Water St.) that avoids Saturday night town traffic I saw 5-6 cops standing outside their cars across from what the clueless AP writer called an 'antique store' on the 'outskirts' of town.
The LEO-mobiles I saw consisted of a couple staties, a couple locals, and an unmarked or two. The guys were standing around in the 'dirt lot' (actually gravel-covered) talking and it struck me at the time as a huddle prior to swooping somewhere.
The location is actually on the east end of L'burg, next to the river, and the 'store' is a large building formerly owned by Pennsylvania House Furniture, currently called the 'Street of Shops' and home to around 40 craft/antique vendors frequented mainly by tourists/folks visiting Bucknell kids/etc.
The first pic is the lot where all the cops were and where the car is said to have been found (on the left, with the 'store' across the street).
On the way back home after snapping that one, the thought occurred that if the car had been taken anywhere it'd likely be to the local State Police barracks, which is about a 1/2mi from my house, and voila, one red MiniCooper.
So, the car was taken to the Barracks Saturday night per this local.
The dogs were brought in to search the lot on Sunday.