Mountain_Kat
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Oh snap ! You guys are on it ! I had no idea we had an actual copy of it. Thanks, Pommy. (heading off to read)
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That might actually be a good thing. It helped nail Patrick Frazee, anyway. MOOI'm honestly surprised one of the Boswell females wasn't moved to a neighboring county's jail. IMO, even though they are somewhat separated they can still pass messages via other inmates.
I just don't want them to have the opportunity to organize a 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th scenario.If that happens, it could be beneficial. However, most of the inmates most likely know they are involved with a missing baby. They probably won't have many "friends" willing to help them pass messages.
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There is a copy of this floating around without the address redacted. It is interesting to see where she was staying.
There is a copy of this floating around without the address redacted. It is interesting to see where she was staying.
If you (or anybody) reads the book "Hillbilly Elegy", which is getting a lot of press lately - it's the story about a poor kid from a downtrodden community in Appalachia who rises to become a Harvard-educated attorney. The entire book is basically leading up to the point where the narrator realizes that the same doting grandparents who saved his life from his feckless abusive mother, were back in their day the same hotheaded, selfish, hormone-and-alcohol-driven messes who made the mother into what she was. (The mother had siblings who did not follow this path into alcohol and drug abuse, and similarly provided much security for the narrator; but even they have many memories of how deeply the family discord affected the narrator's mother.)
Yes, no wonder LE is so frustrated with this case. First the father has her, then a baby sitter, then the grandmother, then a mysterious person in a silver trailer. And they had to follow through and investigate all of this! What a waste of time. And then she turns around and says LE isnt taking anything she says seriously? I don't know how they can find the patience to question her. JmoHmmm, so MB peddled the " EP has her " story to CPS on the 18th ?! Is this girl thick as a brick ? How could she not know that THAT was an easy thing to check ?
MSM links are safe to post. Search for Evelyn | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & WeatherBeing new and not wanting to ignorantly violate TOS, I am not posting the link, however, WJHL (in geographical area) has a page dedicated to Evelyn. It is worth a look.
The problem is that she kept getting new phones so it may delay the whole process. I hope they can find all the records, though. If she used track phones in different names it will be even harder. JmoLong time... no visit. Popping out of the woodwork to ask if there has been anything said about the car being tested forensically? I'd love to know if they brought in cadaver dogs. Or possibly the car and the impromptu trip to NC is just a red herring to distract from the true direction they should be searching.
Also, I wonder how long it takes to get results from subpoena-ing phone records. Looks like it took about a month in AJ's case in VA, because they located her after 5 weeks by tracking the phones, but that was 5(!) years ago. All these folks' movements need to be traced since beginning on December.
No, they found no evidence that anyone in a silver trailer or anyone in Mendota has the child. ImoAlso, who owns the "silver camper," if such exists? Has it been brought in and forensics applied?
Hillbilly Elegy is set in Middletown, Ohio, which is where I live, and where I was raised. It is not in Appalacia, it's a middle-class suburb halfway between Cincinnati and Dayton. The book has ruffled some feathers in this area.