Elainera
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Son mentioned that him and his father have been asked to come in for polygraphs.I
Do you have a link for that please?
Son mentioned that him and his father have been asked to come in for polygraphs.I
It was in one of his most recent keep it hot pleas.Do you have a link for that please?
Or she wasn't in that car to begin with.I would like to know when someone besides the husband or son seen her.Somehow I overlooked this thread....wow....over two months and few clues.
By all accounts she wouldn't normally leave the house and drive on her own. If in fact she really left on her own, something triggered that....three scenarios keep running through my head.....
1) Someone she knew and trusted forced her to leave, the vehicle crashed in a struggle...then my scenario falls apart...possibly a third party following in a different vehicle and she was forced in that vehicle? But for what purpose?
2) A call from someone seeking help or someone claiming an emergency for a family member....she left in a hurry without purse or phone....due to rusty driving skills crashed the vehicle. She accepted a ride from a random stranger who caused her harm.
3) She left the house with the intention of harming herself....the crash was on purpose but didn't work as expected. She walked away from the crash and found another way to harm herself.
The first two seem far-fetched with the third one seeming the most likely.
On the other hand I'm finding it difficult to believe she left the house under her own power and walking away from the crash seems unlikely unless she really was trying to hurt herself. I'm wondering if someone else crashed the vehicle to cover other nefarious activity?
I think I'm going to lose some sleep thinking about poor Kimberly....
I haven't seen any solid statement in media stating that.I have asked on the sheriff's facebook page but no one has answer when she was seen at last.Are the son's daily videos and request for funds off limits because the latest someone asked if they checked her phone he said it had no calls or texts and the father said She had been using the house phone.Good point. How do we know she was ever in the crashed vehicle?
So crazy I knew of this truck right after she went missing and the police are just now looking for it?On Wednesday, a Rusk County Sheriff said they have received a tip about a vehicle spotted at the scene before first responders arrived.
The vehicle is described as white Chevrolet Silverado dually with chrome bumpers and clearance lights around the front. Officials say they believe it’s a model year 1995 to 2005, based on the headlights. The passerby also reported the truck had a sticker on the back window shaped like a clover leaf, potentially white in color.
Rusk Co. officials seek vehicle of interest in missing persons case
Kimberly Flint, 57, was last heard from on September 26, 2018 at 3:10 p.m. when she called her husband, James Roy Flint, asking him to bring home dinner on his way back from work in Laneville, Texas. Half an hour later, highway patrol responded to a report of a one-vehicle crash on Highway 84. When officers arrived, they found the family car, a 2016 green Jeep Grand Cherokee, crashed into a cement guardrail on the side of the highway. But Kimberly was nowhere to be found and has not been seen since. Authorities told Dateline they are looking into the possibility that Kimberly was picked up by a stranger after the car accident.
Five years of Dateline’s Missing in America: 109 still missing
I know what I think and hope I'm wrong.James sure has went silent.This truck is not just any truck, they have some pretty specific details about it. It’s so crazy that this poor lady is still gone. As a sufferer of anxiety I hate it even more that this happened to her seeing as how she preferred to stay home and always erred on the side of caution. Idk what to think..
Nothing anywhere in so long.Rusk Co sheriff hasn't mentioned since OCT.So sad I hope if I go missing somebody looks for me.Bumping for Kimberly in 2019