GUILTY AZ - Michael, 44, & Tina Careccia, 42, Maricopa, 22 June 2015 - #1 *Arrest*

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IMO, the location of the vehicle will tell the story.

Who would leave the car so close the house? Someone who needed to walk back to the house.

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I was looking at full body shots of mesa bank robber. Some suggested she was a drug addict. Her body seems nice and full, healthy looking. Not skinny and tweaky looking like I would imagine. Also she seems detached, even looking in bag as she walks away, not nervous and jumpy looking like a druggie would. To be clear, I'm not making any reference to Tina. Just my observation as to this woman on camera. JMO

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Just a couple things to add to the mix:
- Maricopa was one on the hardest hit areas for housing in the NATION not just the state, during the last 5-7 years. It had been a rapidly growing area with good prices because it was on the outskirts of town. Then when the recession hit, housing prices plunged and this area in particular, most of the houses were now "underwater" so seeing they had a forecloser is really not shocking or a big deal. Everybody had one.

- Flip flops here are not a big deal. People where them everywhere. Nice restaurant, work, it makes no difference. Its tooooo freaking hot here to get dressed up especially in the summer. And if she worked at a small office, I do not see this as odd or a "red flag" it is the norm here.

Thanks! That's what is interesting about the USA. It is so diverse, with different attire, depending on where you live.
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50740 W Mayer Blvd - Google Maps.jpg

Street view of the residence.
 
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I'd say it's pretty safe to say they had more than one car available to them, unless he lost all of them in the divorce.

If I had to make the drive down the interstate and into Chandler everyday, I'd drive a Honda Accord too.

Street view shows multiple RVs on the property as well as several cars, and maybe a boat. What the heck is going on there?


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  • #166
IMO, the location of the vehicle will tell the story.

Who would leave the car so close the house? Someone who needed to walk back to the house.

IMO

Or somebody that lived close to where the car was abandoned..........
 
  • #167
Or somebody that lived close to where the car was abandoned..........

The car thing reminds me of the Erin Corwin case... how the car was found not too far away from their residence.
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Paraglider joins search for missing Maricopa couple
6:49 a.m. MST June 26, 2015

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Friday, a man with a paramotor-style paraglider -- essentially, a paraglider propelled by a large fan behind the operator -- took to the skies above the desert south of Phoenix hoping his slow speed, low altitude search could offer up a lead.

With no solid leads, a $1,000 reward has been offered through Silent Witness for information into the disappearance of Tina and Michael Careccia. The couple has been missing since they left their home Monday morning but never arrived at work.

"We have a lot of theories, there's certainly a lot of possibilities," Mark Clark, a spokesman for the Pinal County Sheriff's Office, said. "We're just going to follow the tips and the leads that come in and we're going to see. Eventually, we're going to figure out exactly what happened to this couple. Whether they're missing on their own or at the hands of someone else, we just don't know."
 
  • #170
The bank robber angle has been rejected by le and we have been instructed NOT to discuss it on this thread.....jus' sayin'
 
  • #171
Perhaps they let friends/family park rvs, boats and such on their property.
 
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The bank robber angle has been rejected by le and we have been instructed NOT to discuss it on this thread.....jus' sayin'

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I think LE has probably very thoroughly vetted the possibility that the robberies were connected before dismissing it. Since they are continuing the searches near the Careccia home and have publicly rejected the idea that Tina could be the bank robber, I'm very inclined to believe them. LE certainly has greater resources than us in terms of evaluating whether they're connected. I don't think they would be wasting money/time/public energy with the Careccia searches in Maricopa if there was even a slight chance that they robbed the bank and fled the area. JMO.
 
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:goodpost:

I think LE has probably very thoroughly vetted the possibility that the robberies were connected before dismissing it. Since they are continuing the searches near the Careccia home and have publicly rejected the idea that Tina could be the bank robber, I'm very inclined to believe them. LE certainly has greater resources than us in terms of evaluating whether they're connected. I don't think they would be wasting money/time/public energy with the Careccia searches in Maricopa if there was even a slight chance that they robbed the bank and fled the area. JMO.

LE has a good reasons for making the public statements that it does.


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:goodpost:

I think LE has probably very thoroughly vetted the possibility that the robberies were connected before dismissing it. Since they are continuing the searches near the Careccia home and have publicly rejected the idea that Tina could be the bank robber, I'm very inclined to believe them. LE certainly has greater resources than us in terms of evaluating whether they're connected. I don't think they would be wasting money/time/public energy with the Careccia searches in Maricopa if there was even a slight chance that they robbed the bank and fled the area. JMO.

What I haven't seen published anywhere is who the bank robber IS. You'd think by now a msm link would be available following up on that story. (I'm a loooooong way from AZ and don't subscribe to local news reports.)
 
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On the missing fb page (which has been linked) the admin said she had exciting news to share today regarding the search efforts.

hmmmmm, N. not full of grace?
 
  • #178
But steelman she didn't have a purse.
 
  • #179
About the car, the friend that was on NG on Wed. Said they only had one vehicle. So disturbing that there's no new info.
 
  • #180
Just a couple things to add to the mix:
- Maricopa was one on the hardest hit areas for housing in the NATION not just the state, during the last 5-7 years. It had been a rapidly growing area with good prices because it was on the outskirts of town. Then when the recession hit, housing prices plunged and this area in particular, most of the houses were now "underwater" so seeing they had a forecloser is really not shocking or a big deal. Everybody had one.

- Flip flops here are not a big deal. People where them everywhere. Nice restaurant, work, it makes no difference. Its tooooo freaking hot here to get dressed up especially in the summer. And if she worked at a small office, I do not see this as odd or a "red flag" it is the norm here.

115 in the shade last week...many smaller offices are quite laid back here..
 
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