It is.I apologize if this has already been asked, but who is Timmy? I've seen references on her FB page to them being reunited, etc., so I was wondering if this was a former/deceased husband.
It is.I apologize if this has already been asked, but who is Timmy? I've seen references on her FB page to them being reunited, etc., so I was wondering if this was a former/deceased husband.
This thing about $10 worth of gas has bothered me from the first time it was mentioned. I realize we don't know how much gas was already in the Tahoe (or at least, I don't), but $10 worth of gas in a Tahoe won't get you far. Don't they get just 12-18 mpg? Hardly worth the bother to stop for that small amount in a bigger vehicle.Or maybe gas prices there are way cheaper than for me. So she didn't plan to travel far in the Tahoe, maybe just making a few trips to move boxes and belongings, or knew she wasn't going very far if she was suicidal.I hope her daughters, family, and friends can get clear answers to their questions about this ordeal.The phone being reset is strange. But whats stranger to me is that she was packing and moving. I dont understand what happened that she went from packing to getting in her Tahoe, putting $10 worth of gas in and not being accounted for, for 12 hours.
I don't think they did. I've seen that question asked several times and I believe the answer is no. Her daughter Allison is who initially found the video of her gassing up and I'm guessing at the time she didn't think of looking further. Apparently, from the daughters comments, Moulton PD never got the tape from that day and it's now been recorded over.Also, I'm really curious if they searched the exterior gas station footage for the missing 12 hours to see if she passed by again, or if anyone else's vehicle in the family passed by. It seems that is the main road to take to get to double springs/grayson area.
Right now people are divided between suicide/murder. What if it's a combination of the two? If her husband knew she was exhibiting "strange behavior" (the PD FB post seemed to indicate this whole thing wasn't a surprise), and he wanted her out of his life, what if he subtly pushed her that direction? Emotional abuse is still abuse. Could also explain why the phone was reset, to get rid of any digital evidence.
Just a thoughtMOO
This thing about $10 worth of gas has bothered me from the first time it was mentioned. I realize we don't know how much gas was already in the Tahoe (or at least, I don't), but $10 worth of gas in a Tahoe won't get you far. Don't they get just 12-18 mpg? Hardly worth the bother to stop for that small amount in a bigger vehicle.Or maybe gas prices there are way cheaper than for me. So she didn't plan to travel far in the Tahoe, maybe just making a few trips to move boxes and belongings, or knew she wasn't going very far if she was suicidal.I hope her daughters, family, and friends can get clear answers to their questions about this ordeal.
Right now people are divided between suicide/murder. What if it's a combination of the two? If her husband knew she was exhibiting "strange behavior" (the PD FB post seemed to indicate this whole thing wasn't a surprise), and he wanted her out of his life, what if he subtly pushed her that direction? Emotional abuse is still abuse. Could also explain why the phone was reset, to get rid of any digital evidence.
Just a thoughtMOO
This is what I think too.
Someone correct me if Im wrong. When JMW turned out of the gas station, she turned right (on video) and wouldnt that be in the direction of the forest area she was found in? I dont have the exact address of the trading post gas station she was at or the exact coordinates of where she was found, but I believe the $10 she put in her tank would have gotten her from point A to point B. Especially if the Tahoe had a 1/4 tank of gas in it. I think most people leave a small amount of gas in a vehicle thats not regularly driven.
Yes, the $10 dollars would have easily gotten her from point A to point B. I have a grandson who lives in the Grayson area and a similar vehicle. When in a hurry I have driven to pick him up with only about 1/4 tank of gas which would be about $10.Someone correct me if I’m wrong. When JMW turned out of the gas station, she turned right (on video) and wouldn’t that be in the direction of the forest area she was found in? I don’t have the exact address of the trading post gas station she was at or the exact coordinates of where she was found, but I believe the $10 she put in her tank would have gotten her from point A to point B. Especially if the Tahoe had a 1/4 tank of gas in it. I think most people leave a small amount of gas in a vehicle that’s not regularly driven.
Yes, the $10 dollars would have easily gotten her from point A to point B. I have a grandson who lives in the Grayson area and a similar vehicle. When in a hurry I have driven to pick him up with only about 1/4 tank of gas which would be about $10.
If she turned right she was headed back North in the direction of her home. Unless I am mistaken this will be the gas station she stopped at.Someone correct me if I’m wrong. When JMW turned out of the gas station, she turned right (on video) and wouldn’t that be in the direction of the forest area she was found in? I don’t have the exact address of the trading post gas station she was at or the exact coordinates of where she was found, but I believe the $10 she put in her tank would have gotten her from point A to point B. Especially if the Tahoe had a 1/4 tank of gas in it. I think most people leave a small amount of gas in a vehicle that’s not regularly driven.
No, she is the only source for that.Has anyone seen a source besides the daughter for the info about the phone being reset?
Also a possibility she was topping off her tank of gas
If she turned right she was headed back North in the direction of her home. Unless I am mistaken this will be the gas station she stopped at.
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