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Verified insider - Kathy Jones case
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I think it is possible Tracie summed up for her mother the effect of their driving as "lost", assuming she ever said that. But, it has occurred to me that could refer to literally any part of the journey.
Also, " lost" can just mean "taking a wrong turn, realizing it and then backtracking" rather than "driving around cluelessy". This case got confused in reports because they changed their mind where they were going more than once. So, knowing this changes the " lost" to more like some wasted time and backtracking. How many times has anyone realized they took a wrong turn two seconds after it was too late to do anything except keep going until you can turn around or cut back toward the right direction.
Then, as far as J.B. "stopping to ask directions", I think that is not their motive for stopping. I think they stopped to use the payphone. That was their motive.
Since that woman was there, J.B. talked to her. The woman took that as " asking directions", but J.B. might have just asked if the road they were on went to 231 or something of that nature.
But, really, we have to remember what Tracie and J.B. said is secondhand. I am sure Tracie's mother has tried to recall every word Tracie said, but it is still possible Tracie meant something slightly different than she thought. I don't know if she even knew about the changes of plans until later.
Then, the woman at the gas station was having s brief chat with a stranger. It just turned out to be important later. But, even if she remembered the conversation word for word, I have never seen this. It'd always just summed up by yet another person or persons.
Also, " lost" can just mean "taking a wrong turn, realizing it and then backtracking" rather than "driving around cluelessy". This case got confused in reports because they changed their mind where they were going more than once. So, knowing this changes the " lost" to more like some wasted time and backtracking. How many times has anyone realized they took a wrong turn two seconds after it was too late to do anything except keep going until you can turn around or cut back toward the right direction.
Then, as far as J.B. "stopping to ask directions", I think that is not their motive for stopping. I think they stopped to use the payphone. That was their motive.
Since that woman was there, J.B. talked to her. The woman took that as " asking directions", but J.B. might have just asked if the road they were on went to 231 or something of that nature.
But, really, we have to remember what Tracie and J.B. said is secondhand. I am sure Tracie's mother has tried to recall every word Tracie said, but it is still possible Tracie meant something slightly different than she thought. I don't know if she even knew about the changes of plans until later.
Then, the woman at the gas station was having s brief chat with a stranger. It just turned out to be important later. But, even if she remembered the conversation word for word, I have never seen this. It'd always just summed up by yet another person or persons.