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Amen. If only.That was so beautiful and such touching words for a girl none of the mourners knew. If only the while world worked this way![]()
Amen. If only.That was so beautiful and such touching words for a girl none of the mourners knew. If only the while world worked this way![]()
Seriously?For some unknown reason I believe Jolaine didn’t meet with foul play. Maybe that’s wishful thinking, but I do I feel that way. I think this was all an awful accident. I’d also like to think “Mr. Battoun” will someday come forward. Or at least…be remorseful.
Oh yes! There are several cases solved as of late that give me hope. A LOT of hope.Seriously?
Excellent and well-written story by Michael Hardy. So they were together by the pool, where they had stopped on their way back from Las Vegas (after not getting married), he had been drinking and shortly after that she was at the bottom of the pool with a facial injury, broken glass was nearby and the control freak, according to Jolaine's sister, was feigning taking a nap. IMO.
BTW, the excellent article by Michael Hardy that was linked on Page 12 in mid June was further updated in August. It now includes a recent photo of Jolaine's sister Joyce and also a photo of Joyce holding up the postcard stamped in Las Vegas on July 3, 1966. The wording is still legible.
I still don't understand how the postcard was postmarked on July 3, which was a Sunday. It seems even less likely to happen on a holiday weekend.
Decades After Mysteriously Drowning, Pecos Jane Has a Name
Las Vegas never sleeps, or at least used to be 24/7. I got married in Vegas and the county register's office was open 24/7. we went to get our license and there was about 50 people waiting to get their marriage licenses at about 11 Saturday night. Our chapel time was 1 am. I'm sure the register's office and many casinos had their own little post offices.BTW, the excellent article by Michael Hardy that was linked on Page 12 in mid June was further updated in August. It now includes a recent photo of Jolaine's sister Joyce and also a photo of Joyce holding up the postcard stamped in Las Vegas on July 3, 1966. The wording is still legible.
I still don't understand how the postcard was postmarked on July 3, which was a Sunday. It seems even less likely to happen on a holiday weekend.
Decades After Mysteriously Drowning, Pecos Jane Has a Name