justthinkin
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Guess we are all different because I would most likely refer to an upper level parking deck as the upper level parking, but also specifying in front of which store.
As for the phrase, "catch it," I never used it, but years ago I remember my mother saying, "you're going to catch he(( when I get hold of you."
I'm guessing "catch it" was a familial phrase that Rachel remembered from childhood. If not, then that raises the question where it came from or exactly who put that in the note.
I sure wish Ft. Worth LE would go through that basement with luminol. That could prove interesting. A security guard could have held them in a vacant room other than those regularly used by security so as not to draw suspicion from the other guard. Actually, all three girls could've been hit in the head to knock them out, and the security guard have tied them up and put tape over their mouths. No one would hear them at all in a shopping mall filled with people.
I don't feel strongly about human trafficking as a possibility, and from what little reading I've done on it, Rachel was too old, believe it or not, at age 17, and Renee borderline. Julie Ann however would've been the right age for being sold. I also gathered that it was mostly girls from outside the US brought in to the US to serve as slaves, at least during the time period we're talking about, rather than US girls being trafficked. Like I said though, I haven't read much about it being a problem back in 1974.
I'm not going to mention that security guard's name who volunteered info so many years later, but he was ex-LE, and that sends up a red flag to me, and just because he was pointing a finger at the other security guard doesn't mean he wasn't the true perp himself. I think he very well could've been. It'd been so many years, and if he was never questioned, then he'd know he was pretty safe in coming forward. In other words, if LE had anything they'd have questioned him way back when. And without the bodies, it would be hard to charge anyone with anything, and it's been so long, even if LE was sure who did it, convicting that person or persons would be next to impossible now.
As for the phrase, "catch it," I never used it, but years ago I remember my mother saying, "you're going to catch he(( when I get hold of you."
I'm guessing "catch it" was a familial phrase that Rachel remembered from childhood. If not, then that raises the question where it came from or exactly who put that in the note.
I sure wish Ft. Worth LE would go through that basement with luminol. That could prove interesting. A security guard could have held them in a vacant room other than those regularly used by security so as not to draw suspicion from the other guard. Actually, all three girls could've been hit in the head to knock them out, and the security guard have tied them up and put tape over their mouths. No one would hear them at all in a shopping mall filled with people.
I don't feel strongly about human trafficking as a possibility, and from what little reading I've done on it, Rachel was too old, believe it or not, at age 17, and Renee borderline. Julie Ann however would've been the right age for being sold. I also gathered that it was mostly girls from outside the US brought in to the US to serve as slaves, at least during the time period we're talking about, rather than US girls being trafficked. Like I said though, I haven't read much about it being a problem back in 1974.
I'm not going to mention that security guard's name who volunteered info so many years later, but he was ex-LE, and that sends up a red flag to me, and just because he was pointing a finger at the other security guard doesn't mean he wasn't the true perp himself. I think he very well could've been. It'd been so many years, and if he was never questioned, then he'd know he was pretty safe in coming forward. In other words, if LE had anything they'd have questioned him way back when. And without the bodies, it would be hard to charge anyone with anything, and it's been so long, even if LE was sure who did it, convicting that person or persons would be next to impossible now.