Victim: Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, missing July 2007, found Gilgo Beach Dec 2010 *POI Rex Heuermann*

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I just consulted the book Lost Girls, Maureen did not call her sister from Port Authority. Maureen called her from Penn Station at 11:30 P.M. to ask for a ride. This makes sense but she would have been taking Amtrak from there and not Metro North.

Amtrak services New London, Hartford, Wallingford, and Mystic from NYC. Wasn't Maureen from Groton/New London? If so, that would make sense for her and not Metro North which serves different parts of CT and is the one I take when visiting family. Also a ticket is around 95 to 120 dollars, more if its the Acela. The last train running to New London as of today is at 10:30 P.M. She called her sister at 11:30, if the schedules are similar today, it would have been to late for her to take Amtrak at all, but not to late to take Metro North which would bring her to Bridgeport, a bit far from New London.

Maybe it was too late for her to take a train and she decided to kill some time until the morning by working and making a little more money. She had already checked out, so unless she checked into another hotel for the night, spending MORE money when she was already short.... Maybe in an effort to make money to avoid eviction and to kill time she went against her normal routine and did an outcall, something she never did. And the very thing type of call that fits the SK and the G4.
 
MONDAY:

11:30 A.M. Sara leaves Maureen in the hotel room to go back to CT. Maureen says she is staying and will hold the room until Sara returns two days later on Wednesday. They had been up all night working and Maureen was "Finally Crashing."

12:30 P.M. Maureen calls Sara's phone, "barely an hour later." Sara , annoyed, does not answer, she just wants to sleep.

Later that night Time Unknown: Big Al calls Sara from NYC and tells her that Maureen called him and told him she was robbed of 5,000 by the guy with the dreads who had approached them the day before in front of the hotel. Al states that Maureen called him because she could not get a hold of Sara. The only call from Maureen to Sara was within an hour after Sara left, around 12:30 P.M. So did Maureen get robbed in the morning or shortly after noon?

Time Unknown: Missy hangs up with Al and calls Maureen leaving her a message. Maureen does not pick up.

11:30 P.M. Maureen calls Missy from Penn station asking for a ride. Missy states its too late.

A Moments Later[/B] Missy calls Will and asks him for a ride, Will had to work in the A.M. so no dice.

A Moment Later Maureen calls Missy back and tells her she will "take the next train' home and has enough money to do so.

Tuesday:

Maureen checks out of the Super 8 Hotel (According to hotel records).

Missy calls Maureen and gets no answer.

Wednesday: Will calls Maureen and her phone goes straight to voicemail this time. Will Calls Missy to tell her.

Thursday:
Missy and Will call the Norwich Police who do not take them seriously when they find out Maureen is an escort in "financial trouble."

Will and a friend travel to the Super 8 in Times Square and are told that Maureen checked out on Tuesday and not on Monday

Not sure of date
Maureen's cell phone pings near Fire Island.


Maureen checks out of the hotel on Tuesday, so she was alive on Tuesday and likely did not disappear from Penn Station directly after the phone call.

I remember early early on in this thread Maureen's sister posted here and obviously had a wealth of information and insight. She stated that Maureen had been robbed "got her money back" or "made her money back."

So if Maureen was robbed early afternoon Monday--had made her money back---and checked out Tuesday then it can be assumed that she worked all day Monday, between the time after she was robbed and when she was ready to go home at around 11:30 P.M. When she couldn't get a ride, she says she will take the next train. She obviously never does as she checks out on Tuesday. (Unless Tuesday just means after midnight?)

Point being there is an 11 hour period after Sara leaves that Maureen somehow gets robbed, makes her money back, and then attempts to go home.

If she met her killer at Penn Station, did she decide to make a little more money in between trains? Did he offer her a 1500 overnight as he did with the other girls? Was that overnight to take place in LI? An offer she may not have refused due to her financial pressures. Did she check out shortly after midnight creating the Tuesday check out as opposed to the actual next day? Did she hop the train to Babylon with her killer?

it is important to note that Penn Station is where you pick up the LIRR to go to and from Babylon, where her cell phone apparently pinged after she went missing.

Sometimes I wonder if the SK works for the MTA/LIRR and commutes everyday from midtown Manhattan to Long Island.

Just some thoughts.
 
Maureen called/was last seen at Penn Station NOT Port Authority

http://lostgirlsbook.com/
Quote:
"Maureen Brainard-Barnes, last seen at Penn Station in Manhattan"

Quote:
"Maureen Brainard-Barnes is last seen in her room at the Super 8 Hotel in midtown Manhattan. Her last known call that night is to her sister, Missy, during which she says she is at Penn Station"


And of further interest: Some of the sick calls, from the probable killer, to Melissa Barthelemy's sister was traced to Penn Station:

http://archive.longislandpress.com/2011/04/12/10-remains-on-beach-new-details-in-serial-killer-case/

"The calls were less than three minutes—the minimum duration police need to pinpoint its origin—and were placed from Penn Station and the Port Authority bus terminal, areas too crowded to find or identify a suspect via surveillance cameras, according to the Times."




General info on Penn Station:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Station_(New_York_City)

Thanks for the above ^^^^ Just an FYI, I have lived in NYC for the past 15 years and as a resident I am very familiar with both The City and North and South shores of Long Island, and the case since it unfortunately involves my region of the world. A poster mentioned that she called from Port Authority which would have made no sense so I thought Maureen may have been confused in the city, no matter how long you have lived here, or how often you visit, it is an enormous and overwhelming transportation system and something you only really become well versed in over time. (Even I still have to check certain routes). I checked the book and noticed that actually called from Penn which would make sense as that is where Amtrak runs to New London/Groton in CT.
 
Thanks for the above ^^^^ Just an FYI, I have lived in NYC for the past 15 years and as a resident I am very familiar with both The City and North and South shores of Long Island, and the case since it unfortunately involves my region of the world. A poster mentioned that she called from Port Authority which would have made no sense so I thought Maureen may have been confused in the city, no matter how long you have lived here, or how often you visit, it is an enormous and overwhelming transportation system and something you only really become well versed in over time. (Even I still have to check certain routes). I checked the book and noticed that actually called from Penn which would make sense as that is where Amtrak runs to New London/Groton in CT.

Spice thank you for your detailed information but I'm not from USA (like some others in this forum) and I'm getting lost. Can you please tell us how to go to Groton CT. You can assume the train schedules apply for 2007 too.

Let's say you're in Penn Station at 11:30 PM and you want to go home. You can add the parameter "as quick as possible". What needs to be done?

Please do not elaborate on "What if's". What is the proper way?
 
If she didn't check on the hotel computer ( I think someone said that was how she was posting her ads) You would check the train times at the station at one of the booths or on the board from Penn to New London. If there was a train running that late she would purchase a ticket at a window. Then she would get on her train and get off in New London, about a 2.5 hour ride due to it being a regular Amtrak and not the high speed Acela.

I checked on the Amtrak website today, trying to see a schedule for that exact train. When you put in NYC Penn departure to New London station (on a Monday) the "Leave By" (as in time of day) drop down menu shows the latest train at 11:00 P.M. When I clicked on it, it showed me an option for one train leaving at 2:36 A.M. and arriving in New London at 5:34 A.M. Which I was surprised by. So if the schedules are similar to 2009 (not sure why they wouldn't be) then the 'Next" train she was referring to was to come 3 hours after she hung up with Missy.

This could mean that she in fact did go back to her hotel to get her things, kill some time, check out, (after midnight would denote a Tuesday checkout technically) to return back to Penn to catch her train.From her Super 8 in Times Square is on 46th street between 5 & 6th. Penn Station is at 34th Street between 6 & 7th avenue. So she had an 8 block walk and one avenue over. In other words, its really not that far from where she was staying at all.

The thing is she apparently never did. Knowing exactly what time she checked out of the Super 8 on "Tuesday" would be very helpful. Did she take one more job before checking out Tuesday morning? Or did she go straight back to Penn Station after checking out shortly after midnight and somehow meet the LISK there? Was her intention to go straight home? Or was she offered an overnight price that she couldn't refuse and hopped on the LIRR to Babylon with her killer?

It just sticks in my craw that that is exactly where you would take the LIRR to Babylon, Penn Station. I've taken it out to Babylon to catch the ferry to Fire island many times. Does he work for the MTA? Spend his days in midtown/Penn Station and then commutes back to LI on the LIRR? Did she find out her train schedule from him? Did she purchase her ticket from him? And they struck up a conversation?
 
So when did the call with the NYPD officer happen (city cop, former staten island resident)? It was reported as the last call to Maureen in one article but here it says "one of the last"

A city cop, who is a former Staten Islander, is being looked at as one of the last persons who, through Craigslist, contacted a prostitute slain by a Long Island serial killer, a law enforcement source told the Advance.
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/05/ex-staten_island_cop_was_one_o.html

I WONDER HOW THIS FITS IN THE TIMELINE?
 
I checked on the Amtrak website today, trying to see a schedule for that exact train. When you put in NYC Penn departure to New London station (on a Monday) the "Leave By" (as in time of day) drop down menu shows the latest train at 11:00 P.M. When I clicked on it, it showed me an option for one train leaving at 2:36 A.M. and arriving in New London at 5:34 A.M. Which I was surprised by. So if the schedules are similar to 2009 (not sure why they wouldn't be) then the 'Next" train she was referring to was to come 3 hours after she hung up with Missy.


Thank you so much.
 
So when did the call with the NYPD officer happen (city cop, former staten island resident)? It was reported as the last call to Maureen in one article but here it says "one of the last"

A city cop, who is a former Staten Islander, is being looked at as one of the last persons who, through Craigslist, contacted a prostitute slain by a Long Island serial killer, a law enforcement source told the Advance.
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/05/ex-staten_island_cop_was_one_o.html

I WONDER HOW THIS FITS IN THE TIMELINE?

That was an e-mail I suppose...

Wouldn't it be a gift if Missy Cann was back here?
 
"The Connecticut resident disappeared in 2007; the cop was living on Staten Island then, said the source. The officer, currently on modified duty, no longer resides in the borough, said the source. "
 
Detectives who went through the computer of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, discovered the officer was one of the last people to contact her through Craigslist, according to the report. The details of their conversation weren't immediately clear.
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/05/staten_island_cop_contacted_ca.html

SO maureen's at penn, checks her email, notice it says 'CONVERSATION' ...cop works in Midtown South Precicnt (my guess), he says I'm right here by penn lets meet up...Maureen agrees...then she's gone...all theory of course.....
:ufo:


If she made a date after calling from penn this would be the one
 
Detectives who went through the computer of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, discovered the officer was one of the last people to contact her through Craigslist, according to the report. The details of their conversation weren't immediately clear.
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/05/staten_island_cop_contacted_ca.html

SO maureen's at penn, checks her email, notice it says 'CONVERSATION' ...cop works in Midtown South Precicnt (my guess), he says I'm right here by penn lets meet up...Maureen agrees...then she's gone...all theory of course.....
:ufo:


If she made a date after calling from penn this would be the one

Too much theory.... Weren't you looking for a crackhouse/butchery in Brooklyn?
 
That was an e-mail I suppose...

Wouldn't it be a gift if Missy Cann was back here?

It would be a gift, but I can see how it would be too much for her to read thoughts on her sisters murder all of the time. I feel for her, I cannot even imagine the pain.

The Lost Girls book does say it was an email and that Missy was informed by an Internal Affairs officer of its existence. It states that "he was one of the last people to respond to her ad". The Statty I, police officer.

I do believe it was the only response to her insistence and finally made authorities pay attention to Maureen's disappearance even a little bit and it was obviously only to cover their own butts that one of their own had thrown himself into the middle of a possible SK investigation.

it's truly disgusting how all PD dismissed these girls and their families. It's shameful. Their lives mattered and had value no matter WHAT. Being "escorts" did make them worthless or any less worthy of justice or empathy. In fact, they are MORE in danger and more vulnerable than many in the general population which should have made them stand at attention immediately.

Clearly, some of their own have no problem seeking out escorts and their services but they sure do judge them and deem them worthless when it is time to protect them or deliver them justice.

Makes me sick. Really.
 
It would be a gift, but I can see how it would be too much for her to read thoughts on her sisters murder all of the time. I feel for her, I cannot even imagine the pain.

The Lost Girls book does say it was an email and that Missy was informed by an Internal Affairs officer of its existence. It states that "he was one of the last people to respond to her ad". The Statty I, police officer.

I do believe it was the only response to her insistence and finally made authorities pay attention to Maureen's disappearance even a little bit and it was obviously only to cover their own butts that one of their own had thrown himself into the middle of a possible SK investigation.

it's truly disgusting how all PD dismissed these girls and their families. It's shameful. Their lives mattered and had value no matter WHAT. Being "escorts" did make them worthless or any less worthy of justice or empathy. Makes me sick.

Missy Cann could tell how Maureen called her. From her cell phone or a pay phone. Since, she's got Maureen's phone records, she may tell if Maureen has any minutes left on her mobile account and of course her last in/out phone calls. These would paint a very solid picture I believe.
 
I was doing some Googling and found this:

1) Model Mayhem ad posted by Vips, Feb 2007

Location: New Rochelle, NY
Date: Saturday, Feb 11th, 2007
Time: 06:00 pm
Compensation: $400
Age: 18-25 y.o.
Ethnicity: Caucasian or Hispanic
Shoot Details: We are looking for a model for Playboy TV style video
shoot. This is for an upcoming website featuring beautiful ladies in
various erotic poses. We are in the process of creating content
for launching the site.
Producer's Name: Rob
Photographer's Name: Bob Buchanan
Photographer's Website: www.bobbuchanan.com

Please either email or post your portfolio to

Vips

Voice: 212-969-9191
Email: ny.aaronas@gmail.com
Film Center Building
630 9th Ave, Suite 420
New York, NY 10036

Feb 09 07 12:39 am

2) And, the past history on the LinkedIn profile of photographer (Bob Buchanan) states he worked 10 years in LE (and, "got screwed alot"). (rather interesting imo). But, it may mean... nothing.

Links:

http://www.modelmayhem.com/po.php?th...=118444&page=1

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bob-buchanan/1/751/578
 
Missy Cann could tell how Maureen called her. From her cell phone or a pay phone. Since, she's got Maureen's phone records, she may tell if Maureen has any minutes left on her mobile account and of course her last in/out phone calls. These would paint a very solid picture I believe.

Something to consider is that "Pay Phones" are almost non existent in NYC now and have been dying out for quite some time. I would laugh when I noticed when back in 2008. I'd see one and be like..omg look a pay phone! They are like a relic now. Also,they were also not to be used unless it was an absolute necessity as in NYC, they were not only FILTHY they often did not work. Or both. lol! They simply are not as present as they used to be and even before cell phones took over our world....most New Yorkers CRINGED when they had to touch that receiver and put it up to their face.

I mean, it's possible but personally, I highly doubt she used a pay phone. I don't remember the last time I saw one or saw someone using one, even in 2009. Penn might still have some operating pay phones because its a transit hub, although they have largely disappeared from Subway platforms in recent years as well.

Maureen had a phone in her hotel room (she could block her number if she wanted to hide where she was) she also had money and was steps from about a million bodegas or delis where she could purchase minutes for her phone in an instant. Literally on every corner. I just don't see her using a pay phone. Just my opinion.
 
Film Center Building
630 9th Ave, Suite 420
New York, NY 10036
You're killing me here guys. I'm starting to think *I'm* the killer. I worked practically next door from what I guess is Model Mayhem's offices right in suite 410 in the early 2000s. That's what the listed contact email address tracks to. One of my closest friends still works one floor down so I'm there every now and then still. It's probably just a business office., the building is filled with small recording studios, production offices, p.r. offices, casting agencies, etc.
 
You're killing me here guys. I'm starting to think *I'm* the killer. I worked practically next door from what I guess is Model Mayhem's offices right in suite 410 in the early 2000s. That's what the listed contact email address tracks to. One of my closest friends still works one floor down so I'm there every now and then still. It's probably just a business office., the building is filled with small recording studios, production offices, p.r. offices, casting agencies, etc.


630 9th Avenue, Suite 420
Film Center Building
NYC
is/was the office of Platinum Pictures

And it appears to me, this is where Big Al and Vips might have been located... just going on info from Kolker's book.


** I've been wondering if the current "Platinum Pictures" is the same as was founded YEARS ago by Chuck Vincent. Vincent died in 1991.



http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0227661/
 
Sorry fred&edna, you are right. I'm a moron- that isn't an email address linked to model mayham, just an ad on it.
This is the facebook page that comes up associated with that email, if it's of any interest. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Aaronas-NY/48524819507?sk=info
And another with a photo: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Aaronas-NY/48524819507
Final edit: it's a talent agency. http://talent-agencies-and-casting-services.a2zyp.com/12.html (AAronas NY is listed)


Since reading Kolker's book, I've often wondered if the perp has an association with Platinum Pictures. Probably, I'm wrong... it's just what's been rolling around in my head. Thank you for the additional info. (you're not a moron! ;))
 

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