AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 01 Feb 2012 - #6

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  • #661
I got my SSN when I was 5 after we moved to AK and needed one for the Permanent Fund Dividend. I applied for one immediately with all of my kids for the same reason.

copied from the Wikipedia page:

Social Security number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Also, I looked up mine, my son's and my daughter's. Mine the year was off by 2 years, my son's was spot on, and my daughter's was off by 2 years. All three locations were correct, but it was based on the address at the time of the application, not where we were born. I think it is feasible that IK applied for his SSN at 18 for selective service registration, and the SSN year designation is off by 2 years.
 
  • #662
Also, I looked up mine, my son's and my daughter's. Mine the year was off by 2 years, my son's was spot on, and my daughter's was off by 2 years. All three locations were correct, but it was based on the address at the time of the application, not where we were born. I think it is feasible that IK applied for his SSN at 18 for selective service registration, and the SSN year designation is off by 2 years.

Mine was also off by 2 years, with the correct location. FWIW
 
  • #663
They could get more info from looking at he's material accounts. When I go in to get supplies for a job I like to use the street names. and if you are a contractor they always ask (you want a job name on here).. I like using street names for tax reasons.
 
  • #664
Yeah he does - add Texas to that too. He was based in Fort Hood. I don't find that unusual if you scrap Texas and Washington because he was in the army in those 2 states. He left Utah to escape his religion - and when people lose faith there they seem to want to get out asap.

The whole Maine/NY thing could just be family visits or hanging out, having a bit of mooney, buying land - it is not a family home by any means.


IIRC, Keyes listed Colville WA as his hometown on his MS, and said on his website that he worked for a contractor there. He listed Neah Bay WA when he signed up for the marathon, so I think he has spent a lot of time in the state.
 
  • #665
They could get more info from looking at he's material accounts. When I go in to get supplies for a job I like to use the street names. and if you are a contractor they always ask (you want a job name on here).. I like using street names for tax reasons.

That's a really good point. My brother was a contractor and I did his books and he would always have them put the street address on the invoice to help me with billing the customer and taxes. I wonder if he had any accounts or was a cash only type of guy? I would say it would be wise of LE to check with any building material suppliers in the area. And I remember one supplier being mentioned in the beginning who said IK was always nice and polite (or something like that).
 
  • #666
That's a really good point. My brother was a contractor and I did his books and he would always have them put the street address on the invoice to help me with billing the customer and taxes. I wonder if he had any accounts or was a cash only type of guy? I would say it would be wise of LE to check with any building material suppliers in the area. And I remember one supplier being mentioned in the beginning who said IK was always nice and polite (or something like that).

Well even the cash account they ask for a job name, Contractor price is a little better of a deal so you would want to run your material through that,
 
  • #667
Well even the cash account they ask for a job name, Contractor price is a little better of a deal so you would want to run your material through that,

That is so true. I hope LE has checked with local suppliers.
 
  • #668
And of course we are assuming he was working during that time. If he left on Feb 2 for a couple of weeks to go out of town he certainly wasn't working. But perhaps before that?
 
  • #669
Someone help please! The only thing I get when I click on ConnectedSuitors. Attachment is that it immediately saves the PDF when open it its only one page and is simply the order to detain until trial? ?? Wtf?? Anyone know what it is I'm doing wrong? Help:confused:
 
  • #670
A bar doesn't come up across the bottom of your screen asking if you want to open or save it? You should be able to find the PDF file on your computer and open it from there.
 
  • #671
Someone help please! The only thing I get when I click on ConnectedSuitors. Attachment is that it immediately saves the PDF when open it its only one page and is simply the order to detain until trial? ?? Wtf?? Anyone know what it is I'm doing wrong? Help:confused:

Yep that's it. All printed except for 2 lines of really bad handwriting lol
 
  • #672
Yes it saves it and allows me to open it but its only the 1 detain form.. how many pages is it supposed to have.. I've saved it twice and its 77.1kb in size for each and again only 1 page..
 
  • #673
And of course we are assuming he was working during that time. If he left on Feb 2 for a couple of weeks to go out of town he certainly wasn't working. But perhaps before that?


The only reason i thought about that is they wanted to know the movements of him from the previous time up to the abduction even at that if they wanted to know who or where he worked that would give them some street names or homes that maybe are vacant,,

I myself shut down in October but if he does inside work maybe he still had jobs going..
 
  • #674
Thanks for the updates, everyone. It's very helpful for those of us not at computers right now. :)

Yep that's it. All printed except for 2 lines of really bad handwriting lol

OK so its only the 1 page? Would u share with this dumbazz the details regarding his owning a gun or is it just a general assumption? I'm lost presently...obviously...
 
  • #675
OK so its only the 1 page? Would u share with this dumbazz the details regarding his owning a gun or is it just a general assumption? I'm lost presently...obviously...

Haha! It says that in the scribbles. It's hard to read but it's there. Also alcohol and marijuana in excess.
 
  • #676
I will translate the scribbles:

allegations of using another persons credit card, recent arrest in lower 48 states, possession of hand gun at time of arrest, past use of alcohol and marijuana in excess.
 
  • #677
Haha! It says that in the scribbles. It's hard to read but it's there. Also alcohol and marijuana in excess.

I love how everything in the case has to be confusing, lol! Of course the person who wrote those comments has chicken scratch for hand writing. To me it looks like it says "past use of marijuana and alcohol to excess". I'm curious about the marijuana part. The plea agreement for his DUI states what his blood alcohol level was, but there is nothing about drug use. Where would the statements about marijuana use come from?
 
  • #678
I love how everything in the case has to be confusing, lol! Of course the person who wrote those comments has chicken scratch for hand writing. To me it looks like it says "past use of marijuana and alcohol to excess". I'm curious about the marijuana part. The plea agreement for his DUI states what his blood alcohol level was, but there is nothing about drug use. Where would the statements about marijuana use come from?

I wondered the same thing and my best guess would be the SO is where it came from.
 
  • #679
We need a doctor to read that form word for word to us
 
  • #680
We need a doctor to read that form word for word to us

Haha! Ya the person who wrote it should be a Dr for sure! No worries I got it covered :)
 
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