Ms Suzanne
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I'm looking for some things.I'm not going to blow this guy off.That's not good detective work LOL.I'm looking.
I googled "Logie Trail Rd" to see what came up and found this (never realized so many people posted youtube videos of just driving).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP0hnYGTjDg
Look what passes at 1:33. For a moment there.....
(yeah, I know when it was posted)
Slightly OT, but your post just made think about KH's statement that TH was already on her laptop when he got home. I'm curious if, for example, she was uploading photos of Kyron then if she showed those pics to KH. I know if hubby came home or was around and I was doing picture stuff, I would call him over to take a look. I don't think we've heard if KH saw the pics she took that day prior to going to the bus stop. I don't know why I mention this except that I'm interested in that conversation and how that took place: "Look at Kyron in front of his project" , "Kyron was having fun when we looked at projects this morning. Look at this picture. . . ." Etc. Perhaps it would clue us in to TH's state of mind in that early afternoon and her attitude toward Kyron.
If I may please say.I am a little confused.It's not on Sauvie Island?Is it across from Sauvie Island?Is the area he is mentioning around this area Cornelius Pass and Hwy 30.
I kind of get that vibe too, that they weren't very communicative; however, that said, when my husband gets home, I tend to leave him alone for about 30-45 minutes. He needs that time to decompress from his work day, to change clothes, shower, and get in his "home mood." And just to be the devil's advocate, TH could have been playing a FB game or something that had her attention. We know Kaine had a FB page too, so he might have went on FB when he got home to check to see if there were any new posts/pictures by TH from that morning.
I'm finding it very difficult to believe this story because it was a month later.But I guess you never know.Anything is possible.
Ok,I am still looking.Is it any where this area?This is a comment from a news article a ways back.It's not Sauvie Island?
http://www.katu.com/news/local/96341619.html#idc-cover
Marlette1234 72p · 2 weeks ago
The police visited my friend's house yesterday. She lives at Cornelius Pass and Hwy 30, directly across from the cell tower and Sauvie's Island. They searched all outbuildings and then asked if the house could be searched. She let them in and they searched her house too. LE obviously knows something and are scurrying to find the evidence to put together their case.
Marlette1234 72p · 2 weeks ago
The police visited my friend's house yesterday. She lives at Cornelius Pass and Hwy 30, directly across from the cell tower and Sauvie's Island. They searched all outbuildings and then asked if the house could be searched. She let them in and they searched her house too. LE obviously knows something and are scurrying to find the evidence to put together their case.
If I wanted my pings to throw off LE IF an investigation could possibly ensue as to my whereabouts during a certain time, I wold drop my phone off somewhere, do my business, and come back later to retreive the phone, and go about my "errands", pinging along the way nowhere near where I had dumped a body. She was supposedly into CSI and stuff like that and doesn't everybody know about pings? Didn't she follow the CA case or am I mistaken about that? That's where I learned a lot about cell phones pinging, that and the Drew Peterson case. Any tool such as a cell phone that could help later to pinpoint your travels could also be used in a backwards kind of way to eliminate areas you were in, simply by putting the phone in one location for awhile and retreiving it later. Just thinking like a sneaky person who was committing a crime might think...JMO
Here's a map showing Highway 30, Logie Trail Rd, and the roads North of Logie Trail that the tipster said the truck pulled out of.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...864249&spn=0.007963,0.021136&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A
I take mine everywhere with me alsoCar rides tend to make him sleepy, so frequently stopping and getting him out makes him not so happy at times. I think people said Terri had even been at the school early that day, so I'm thinking that overall, that outing ended up being five hours or more.
All I know is that if I'm out that long with a young one (I think Terri's daughter is 18 months) I have to go with a diaper bag full of goodies! How I wish I could just give him a Happy Meal and everything would be fine after he gets upset! I can even remember having to cut Christmas shopping short because he was so unhappy being out too long. So now I try to avoid not putting him through those really long, out all day without a break, kind of trips. But sometimes its unavoidable.
I followed Logie Trail from your map, and it brings you eventually to Skyline.
Sorry if it has been posted, I am trying to keep up with all posts.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...d,+Portland,+Multnomah,+Oregon+97231&t=h&z=16
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I agree. Well, we're vegetarians, so the McDonalds doesn't work for us, haha. But I agree, in general; My son is always with me, all the time. He has just learned to be tolerant of mommy and all her boring tasks.
ETA: And having the child in tow can possibly account for the four hours in and of itself - an hour's worth of errands can easily stretch out into two or three hours just from "baby factor" alone.