If he got on I-75 he could be anywhere. My aunt had undiagnosed dementia and one Sunday afternoon left our house to go home. She got on the interstate and went south instead of north. She ended up about 200 miles away. I’m not sure to this day who found her and under what circumstances.
This would be a good case for Othram Labs. I would donate to the cause. I've thought about this poor deceased woman since she was found, only a few miles from my house.
It would be great to get IJD featured in DNASolves. I'd donate to it and request that my friends donate also. She was found only a few miles from where I live and this case has always bothered me.
I have a question about the law book in Ray's office. I've read/heard two different scenarios -- one that the book was left open to the page describing procedures for replacing a DA, and the other stating that the book "fell open" to that page when the book was opened. Do any of you know for...
I had always understood it to be a calling card purchased by the Red Cross to donate to someone in need: homeless, lost, etc. I didn't think it was a Red Cross worker calling. Why would a Red Cross worker use a calling card? It could have been Maura making that call. She could have "picked...
That map still bothers me. Why did he need to print a map? He surely knew how to get there.
Reasons why he might print the map (and not bring it with him):
- to fax to someone who was going to meet him there and who was not familiar with that area
- to add up the mileage for an expense report...
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