SandSage
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Is it a fact that there was another woman? I know A thought he was not paying enough attention to her...but could he have talking football with the guys? I mean, do we KNOW it was another woman or is this an assumption?
Do you think she could have been covered with rocks? That happens often in the desert as well.
So, I agree with what has been posted so far that the perp knew about this area, FWIW.
What was he doing in Tempe between 4 and 5 am.
Could he have been getting off a night shift of some sort (thinking out loud).
Is it a fact that there was another woman? I know A thought he was not paying enough attention to her...but could he have talking football with the guys? I mean, do we KNOW it was another woman or is this an assumption?
Last thing...Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, in the circle / triangle when expanded...also south to include mesa, chandler...
<brain is fading, ugh....will pick up here tomorrow)
Oh, and also before my brain completely goes, my begin at an attempt to profile Adrienne's killer begins with this, just a brainstorm sketch after being on this thread today:
Lives within an hour from Apache Junction. Might gamble. Knows the area. Works in Tempe during the night hours. May have an estranged daughter, my have abused her...(Who kills someone on Father's Day?---Maybe the perp even has a disfunctional relationship with his own father, or a history of abuse by his own father??)...may have ties to the Phoenix or Scottsdale areas...(of course assuming it isn't George or gang members).
....and the lights get darker and darker, gone! Poof, there goes my brain!
Mine sounds like a wine post, but unfortunately its not... there's no wine here, wish there was though!![]()
<edit:> Everything is JMO!
BBM
You're not the only one, but you had rescue workers there and "lookey loos", reporters, LE, and the following day when they dug and towed it out, more reporters and a bunch of their friends. The smell would have been noted by many on either day. JMO
Go back on the thread and find my post on burying things in the desert and what happens, think it's about 2-3 pages back. That will help you understand what the climate here does. That's from my perspective living around livestock most of my life.
How about convenience stores, auto parts stores, even newspaper boxes on the main highway? Places that have regular deliveries? Where are those located, if there? I'm thinking perhaps someone that doesn't actually live in AJ, but travels through often enough, maybe even a route that follows that loop on 2Hip's map. Someone that would be in and out of such a place, especially stopping in a convenience store regularly for coffee or snacks, would be aware of the area A was found and/or possibly left and how it's used. Then I wonder: would that person drive a car or a 2 or 3 axle delivery truck?
just exploring some possibilities. what we really want to do now is help find this monster.
imho
So does that mean that is wasn't that flood that washed her all the way down there? Was there a flood after that which would complete her journey?
*Somewhat Graphic*
That was in response to GGE's thought that maybe the guys in the Blazer/Bronco were dumping the remains when they got stuck in the flood. That thought hit some of us but just momentarily.
You have to understand the desert, the climate changes, the terrain in that area, soil composition, and what it does to a body.
The area around there is rocky, except in the dried out washes. Those are sand, and the sand can go down MANY feet. It's the easiest and fastest place to dig.
Burying remains in the sand, in June, the hottest and driest month in Arizona, (temps upwards of 120 degrees in hot years, 7-12% humidity) causes the body to mummify. It's like drying flowers. The odor is not pungent after rising to the surface through several feet of sand.
Monsoon season "officially" starts mid June by the weather people's standard, but if you've lived here for a few years, it's pretty standard for the storms to start around the 4th of July.
Now, throw in a bigger than normal flash flood running down Weeks wash, the sand is going to shift, and the partially mummified remains are going to move up to the surface. The lungs and other parts of the body still have captured gases that make it buoyant and sand is heavier.
Surface water is usually far calmer than the water below. Flash floods have an undercurrent that is faster than the surface water. That's why it's pretty stupid to stand in a flash flood. 1. The undertow, and 2. You don't have a clue about what may be 6 inches below the surface, scorpions, snakes, garbage, uprooted vegetation....
More than likely, the remains were unearthed during this flood. Because we can assume it was in a partially mummified state, re-hydration would have taken longer, bacteria growth causing an odor would have taken longer, that in turn would attract raptors and predators to the remains. If left untouched, it would take even longer for an apparent odor to be noticed by human beings.
Not to be crude, but it's the difference between beef jerky and a raw steak. Put a steak several feet down in the sand of a wash in June in Arizona, it becomes the consistency of beef jerky after a few weeks. Add water and the beef jerky is going to float up through the sand, with or without a current. It might take a week or more, with high humidity and temps to cause bacteria to develop, which causes an odor.
It does NOT work the same in other areas, like Florida, which has a higher humidity all through the summer....and I will let you get your own graphic on that. JMO
*Somewhat Graphic*
That was in response to GGE's thought that maybe the guys in the Blazer/Bronco were dumping the remains when they got stuck in the flood. That thought hit some of us but just momentarily.
You have to understand the desert, the climate changes, the terrain in that area, soil composition, and what it does to a body.
The area around there is rocky, except in the dried out washes. Those are sand, and the sand can go down MANY feet. It's the easiest and fastest place to dig.
Burying remains in the sand, in June, the hottest and driest month in Arizona, (temps upwards of 120 degrees in hot years, 7-12% humidity) causes the body to mummify. It's like drying flowers. The odor is not pungent after rising to the surface through several feet of sand.
Monsoon season "officially" starts mid June by the weather people's standard, but if you've lived here for a few years, it's pretty standard for the storms to start around the 4th of July.
Now, throw in a bigger than normal flash flood running down Weeks wash, the sand is going to shift, and the partially mummified remains are going to move up to the surface. The lungs and other parts of the body still have captured gases that make it buoyant and sand is heavier.
Surface water is usually far calmer than the water below. Flash floods have an undercurrent that is faster than the surface water. That's why it's pretty stupid to stand in a flash flood. 1. The undertow, and 2. You don't have a clue about what may be 6 inches below the surface, scorpions, snakes, garbage, uprooted vegetation....
More than likely, the remains were unearthed during this flood. Because we can assume it was in a partially mummified state, re-hydration would have taken longer, bacteria growth causing an odor would have taken longer, that in turn would attract raptors and predators to the remains. If left untouched, it would take even longer for an apparent odor to be noticed by human beings.
Not to be crude, but it's the difference between beef jerky and a raw steak. Put a steak several feet down in the sand of a wash in June in Arizona, it becomes the consistency of beef jerky after a few weeks. Add water and the beef jerky is going to float up through the sand, with or without a current. It might take a week or more, with high humidity and temps to cause bacteria to develop, which causes an odor.
It does NOT work the same in other areas, like Florida, which has a higher humidity all through the summer....and I will let you get your own graphic on that. JMO
June 14 is Flag Day, I want to know who kidnaps somebody on Flag Day.
June 16 is Father's Day.
June 15 is nothing but the day Adrienne disappeared.
Oops gotta fix one thing!
Here's my stupid azz map.
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