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NBC News just reported that the Fed's are looking at payments of hush money in the Sandusky case. The subpoena for documents at Penn State goes back to 1998.
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I found this link about "how to disappear" on another websleuths post that I thought might be appropriate here; at the very least an interesting read.
http://www.skeptictank.org/hs/vanish.htm
Also, I wonder if they have found anything in their search so far of payoffs.
JJ, you might know this, were Ray's checks being directly deposited into his bank account or was he cashing his checks and then putting the money into the bank? If he was cashing them, he could skim off the top and hide the money somewhere (home safe, under the mattress) and deposit the rest into the bank. If he was directly depositing the checks into the bank, there would have to be some withdrawls on a regular basis over time to accumulate the money you would need to live in hotels or whatever for a while. (since I'm under the impression there were no "large" withdrawals found leading up to the time Ray disappeared).
Just reaching again, but if he was skimming 16K off the top of his checks, that could mean he was planning something about 2.5 years in advance. (around the same time he moved in with Patty?)
Yes, $125 a week isn't a lot, but it's just enough to save a decent amount in 2.5 years and not enough to be noticed by anyone or interfere with his lifestyle.
First time poster on WS but long time lurker.
After re-watching Ray's Disappeared episode today something struck me that I hadn't paid attention to before. Has there been speculation as to why he got in and out of his car several times right next to the antique store? I find that very odd. It was said that he looked to be waiting for someone. If he was not waiting for someone, what was he doing? Thank you!
First time poster on WS but long time lurker.
After re-watching Ray's Disappeared episode today something struck me that I hadn't paid attention to before. Has there been speculation as to why he got in and out of his car several times right next to the antique store? I find that very odd. It was said that he looked to be waiting for someone. If he was not waiting for someone, what was he doing? Thank you!
I saw today's episode also and I noticed that it changed from the last time I saw it - which had also changed from the first time I saw it. I guess they keep editing it as new info comes in. There were a few different little things, but being that this was 9 hours ago, I forget what they are right now
I wonder whom has copies of the hard drive, if anyone. Did he take a copy with him (if walkaway)? Does the perp have a copy (if murder, etc)?
And, BTW, why does JKA insist on referring to Patty F as "the paramour"? Is it a hint maybe that Gricar's ex-wife regarded Patty as an illicit lover of Ray's? (I know the legal use of the term. JKA was around these people all the time. Why didn't she call Patty his girlfriend? I think she's sending a message to look at the feelings Emma had about Patty. And look for an overlapping timeline.
Might be useful to let it roll around in your head a few weeks, rather than constructing a rationale that rules it out.
JJ: JKA believes you said more. And I believe I read it independently of her tome as well. Anyhow, this is what I'm referencing (and is my belief this is why she retaliated. And this is what I mean by you "going after her")
" Reading through several subsequent JJ addenda to his "Murder" thread, I found two such references. The first, posted October 11, 2006, notes that K (killer) would 'need access to Arnold's records'. The second, posted October 12, 2006, states as follows: "K [killer] says at this point 'I'm worried about my job'. Was it Arnold that was fired at the change of administrations at the DA's office?""
from:
http://sites.google.com/site/gricard...linediscussion
JJ, when I read JKA's analysis of RG's disappearance and the investigation, I read the lines that pinktoes is quoting as suggesting that you were suggesting she was "k," as she would have access to her own files and was worried about her job. Your response to pinktoes doesn't clear that issue up. She was quoting from your posts on another site.