Found Deceased AL - Jennifer Marshell White, 55, Moulton, 08 Apr 2018

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  • #481
I haven't seen any mentions of weapons. Did she own a gun? If so, is it missing? Is she the type of person that would carry a gun for protection for any reason?
Was there a large amount of any meds missing?
 
  • #482
I know everyone is different when in a despondent state, but people who choose suicide usually choose a place that has meaning, is familiar or where they are comfortable seeking a final peace. The daughter (I think Beth) stated that her mom was not an outdoorsy type, never went into the wilderness. I'd think that wilderness would be rather scary for her, she'd be out of her element. Would she find the peace she claimed she'd finally have in an unfamiliar foreign place, even a lakeside ramp into water?

All valid points. Another way to think about it is this: as a mom, if I had made up my mind to end my life, I would do all I could to ensure I was not found by any of my children/loved ones. If that meant driving into unfamiliar territory, so be it.


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  • #483
Yes. But on the other hand, if she didn’t erase her phone herself and the person who did so thought they erased everything they probably didn’t. There should still be cloud back ups stored and if I had to guess, text messages still there that someone thought would be gone forever. Marriage troubles don’t start in 24 hours, so I’m just gonna take a guess and say that IF there were problems and conversations about those in her text messages, the older backups would have that info.

True, and even if it was her that reset it, she like anyone else, might not have realized that. Here's hoping some good info can still be obtained.
 
  • #484
And if you are say, planning on driving your car into a lake, why the need to reset it if it’s in the water!? The fact the car is one she rarely drove and is no where to be found is off. I wonder if her other car had onstar activated? She leaves in a car that can’t be traced, buys gas with cash and the phone is deactivated. It’s almost like she wanted to disappear but that doesn’t mesh with her relationship with her children and grandchildren.

Sorry, not deactivated but reset

IMHO, I don't believe Jennifer wanted to disappear. I believe she wanted to remain inconspicuous while maybe checking on a tip that may have come in on her phone via text, call, whatever. Further, I believe that that tip on her phone may have been the cause for a factory reset. Mind you, this is all just my speculative thinking - no facts in evidence to prove any of that.

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  • #485
I would like to know what she usually drives, and if it has OnStar technology. How close by were neighbors and what they saw that day.
 
  • #486
If her phone was factory reset, how did the daughters gain access to her FB?
Brent called AT & T at the wee morning of hours as he stated.
He also called On star, how did he know she had that’s vehicle if it’s not the normal one she drives?
 
  • #487
If her phone was factory reset, how did the daughters gain access to her FB?
Brent called AT & T at the wee morning of hours as he stated.
He also called On star, how did he know she had that’s vehicle if it’s not the normal one she drives?

You can gain access to Facebook on a computer. Facebook actually began on internet desktop/laptop only and evolved to an adding an app for smart phones.
 
  • #488
If her phone was factory reset, how did the daughters gain access to her FB?
Brent called AT & T at the wee morning of hours as he stated.
He also called On star, how did he know she had that’s vehicle if it’s not the normal one she drives?

That is where I was going with my question about her usual ride! That wasn't known at that time of the morning or was it? When were they made aware of what she was driving. When was the BOLO issued?
 
  • #489
That is where I was going with my question about her usual ride! That wasn't known at that time of the morning or was it? When were they made aware of what she was driving. When was the BOLO issued?
Beth’s ex husband who is a cop trainee set up the BOLO.
No one went to the house until morning and that was Beth her daughter.
Brent allegedly stayed at his sons house the whole night including when he received the messages from Jennifer.
So, no one knew which car was gone until the day she was reported missing ( by her daughter),
How did Brent know which car she had?
How come if he frantically trued to reach her after her series of texts he didn’t report her missing?
Why did it take the daughters doing it.
 
  • #490
I wonder if they have a land line? could she have gotten a call at the house that someone broke down and to bring that exact vehicle knowing about the "no "ON Star" thing. IMO. I usually give the benefit of the doubt but my hinky meter is really going here. I don't see her driving around etc for all that time then texted a suicide text. It's just off. IMO. I'd be looking for a burnt car. AND YES, I WATCH WAY TO MUCH T.V.
 
  • #491
All of this came together at 1:30 in the morning,12 hours after Marshelle had been seen driving off toward Double springs (20 minutes down the hwy) Wonder what Brent was doing awake at that hour? The girls didn't wake to their notification,, they got a call from an ex husband/law enforcement officer, who also got a text. They were sent from Double Springs. Wonder what the locations were that each text landed at?
 
  • #492
Beth’s ex husband who is a cop trainee set up the BOLO.
No one went to the house until morning and that was Beth her daughter.
Brent allegedly stayed at his sons house the whole night including when he received the messages from Jennifer.
So, no one knew which car was gone until the day she was reported missing ( by her daughter),
How did Brent know which car she had?
How come if he frantically trued to reach her after her series of texts he didn’t report her missing?
Why did it take the daughters doing it.

bbm
This bothers me so much.
after the suicidal text he received.....and his trying to reach her (so he says) after his message about, of course I'll be good to the daughters etc.....WHY did he not go to the house immediately??
He did not even know she was not there ! She didn't say anything about being elsewhere to him.
 
  • #493
That is where I was going with my question about her usual ride! That wasn't known at that time of the morning or was it? When were they made aware of what she was driving. When was the BOLO issued?
Beth’s ex husband who is a cop trainee set up the BOLO.
No one went to the house until morning and that was Beth her daughter.
Brent allegedly stayed at his sons house the whole night including when he received the messages from Jennifer.
So, no one knew which car was gone until the day she was reported missing ( by her daughter),
How did Brent know which car she had?
How come if he frantically trued to reach her after her series of texts he didn’t report her missing?
Why did it take the daughters doing it.
 
  • #494
and...he called Onstar......so how did he know that she went out in the Tahoe?
The gas station video came out AFTER
 
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  • #496
Meeting someone via Craigslist or ??? to test drive the vehicle? Needs quick cash? Met bad person?

Any history of mental health issues that led to suicidal thoughts? Drug or alcohol issues?

Why is she having to move out if he is cheating and wants a divorce?

Could she have gotten locked out of her home about 1:30ish? Had no key to her reg vehicle or house key. Found extra key to Tahoe in garage or attached to vehicle. No way to change clothing if she can't get back in. Driving to meet someone for a key to get back into house?

Gosh what a mystery.

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  • #497
And where in proximity does the son live? IMO
 
  • #498
Searched "all over"? Except the house? Surely we are wrong about this.

He wouldn't have to search the house if he knew she wasn't there. Just like he'd been gone and knew she was driving the Tahoe at 1 am.

The thing is.....in order to reset an iPhone you have to input your passcode.


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Her daughters didn't have her code, but did her husband?

I know some spouses share passwords or have them written down somewhere the other can access it.
 
  • #499
This is a stupid question, I am not a cell phone pro, I've had mine for almost 9 years. lmao. Is there a way to pre-set messages to go out at a certain time like an alarm clock? And if so, would it show up to the receiving person as automated? What about instant messaging that someone had mentioned?
 
  • #500
I apologize if this was answered before, but when did Brent call the girls? or did they call him?
 
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