Found Deceased CA - Audrey Moran, 26, & Jonathan Reynoso, 28, Riverside County, 10 May 2017 #2 *4 arrested*

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Last try.... ugh! Pain.
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Thank you for going to all this trouble. This is a really interesting list.
 
  • #102
I tried to post it in it's original format of excel, but it wasn't doable. That way it could be sorted by each column which is interesting. After sorting, it did point out that in two different time spans they had issues up in Big Bear area in 1991, and 2011.
A lot of disappearing in mountains and high deserts..... I could not see anything in the Coachella Valley other than incidents that were sporadic at best.

If Jonathan got into trouble with money, it would only lead to speculation on who the lender might be, I'm sure that's where LE is focusing.

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  • #103
Playing with Google Maps, I ran across this google car picture, I guess I answered my own question on some potential locations, if you notice painted on the pavement some indications, the road turns into dirt a short time later, that's where the google car stops, but the road connects up in Joshua tree by "Skull Rock", google car travels through some interesting places, personally sometimes it may be questionable if one would want to be a google camera vehicle personnel.

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If the unthinkable has happened, where would one look for them, if looking at cell towers is one clue, then there must be other factors to find them.
How far would the perpertrators go in distance to hide things? Would they go as far as the SUV, half the distance? would they go north northeast, or as far down as the Slab City, hard soil? soft soil?
Nightime, daytime, according to any "thought out" time link? Maybe too far down would pick up the border patrol spotting out around both sides of the Salton Sea? Around Joshua Tree?
 

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  • #104
Another angle if this was an abduction by perpetrators, there could have been a network involved and they were contacted to dump the vehicle, and or the couple(reasoning for the scent by dogs), if you look at the google map, one could see a potential route... drop along the way..... crazy business.
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Another angle if this was an abduction by perpetrators, there could have been a network involved and they were contacted to dump the vehicle, and or the couple(reasoning for the scent by dogs), if you look at the google map, one could see a potential route... drop along the way..... crazy business.
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Could you post a map of your angle on how they would have gone if they caught an Uber/Lyft and ran away?
 
  • #106
Playing with Google Maps, I ran across this google car picture, I guess I answered my own question on some potential locations, if you notice painted on the pavement some indications, the road turns into dirt a short time later, that's where the google car stops, but the road connects up in Joshua tree by "Skull Rock", google car travels through some interesting places, personally sometimes it may be questionable if one would want to be a google camera vehicle personnel.

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I think your theories regarding the Salton Sea and/or Slab City are pretty interesting. It's fairly easy and quick to get to both of these places from Coachella/Indio/PD. Also, the BP checkpoint is westbound on 111, and they would have been heading east. So that eliminates concern of a mandatory BP stop. The Salton Sea and Slab City are certainly good places to "disappear" to. I believe Slab City is somewhat "monitored" by LE, but it's really off-the-grid and uncontrolled.


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  • #107
This thread seems to be getting really off topic.

Where are Audrey and Jonathan? Hoping tomorrow is the day for an answer.
 
  • #108
Has LE given any updates? What I'm getting is that the car, phone pings are in pretty much the same area? Which is not close to Jon's home, has it ever been said anywhere that Audrey's phone pinged at/near Jon's home?
 
  • #109
Has LE given any updates? What I'm getting is that the car, phone pings are in pretty much the same area? Which is not close to Jon's home, has it ever been said anywhere that Audrey's phone pinged at/near Jon's home?

No new updates.
 
  • #110
Has LE given any updates? What I'm getting is that the car, phone pings are in pretty much the same area? Which is not close to Jon's home, has it ever been said anywhere that Audrey's phone pinged at/near Jon's home?

Actually they're not. Palm Desert to Beaumont is 40-45 miles away, give or take.
 
  • #111
Christina Bastian's truck was abandoned in Morongo Valley. Highway 62 that runs through there intersects with the 10 freeway (9 miles from Morongo). From the Morongo Valley up through Yucca and 29 Palms, there are plenty of riff-raff type people. I'm sure people mind their own business if they see anything as well for self preservation.
 
  • #112
Actually they're not. Palm Desert to Beaumont is 40-45 miles away, give or take.

Ty Force Ten...That is quite a way away. But it is not in the direction of Jon's home or Brawley then?
 
  • #113
I think your theories regarding the Salton Sea and/or Slab City are pretty interesting. It's fairly easy and quick to get to both of these places from Coachella/Indio/PD. Also, the BP checkpoint is westbound on 111, and they would have been heading east. So that eliminates concern of a mandatory BP stop. The Salton Sea and Slab City are certainly good places to "disappear" to. I believe Slab City is somewhat "monitored" by LE, but it's really off-the-grid and uncontrolled.


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I thought about Slab City. Read some things and watched some documentaries on it. Very eclectic collection of people. They also seem to be a bit close knit and people are weary of outsiders moving in.
 
  • #114
Ty Force Ten...That is quiet a way aways. But it is not in the direction of Jon's home or Brawley then?

No complete opposite direction.
 
  • #115
No complete opposite direction.

I feel like the focus here has remained predominately on stereotypical areas for crime. Look at the Christina Morris case out of Plano, TX. She is still technically a missing person and Plano consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in the nation. Crime can of course happen anywhere but you have to focus on the circumstances when they unfold as the case does. Suffice to say, just because a city is safe, doesn't make it immune to disappearances and homicide and on the flip side, a less than perfect city doesn't automatically indicate foul play.
 
  • #116
Well, we learned with the McStay's, Amanda, Gina and Michele, and countless others, some are deceased, some are alive. People don't just disappear into thin air.

This is one of those cases, with so little info, it just doesn't seem to make much sense.
 
  • #117
I thought about Slab City. Read some things and watched some documentaries on it. Very eclectic collection of people. They also seem to be a bit close knit and people are weary of outsiders moving in.

They are pretty close knit but certainly open minded and welcoming. I was always greeted and felt very comfortable there, despite the fact that it is literally an abandoned military base filled with squatters. East Jesus is an "art community" hidden in Slab City (well, not so much anymore) and they really enjoy the attention and company. It's a really interesting place. If I ever wanted to fall off the face of the earth, that's where I would go.


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  • #118
Interesting info about court orders but quick question. is it not safe to say that if they know the pings & when the phone/s shut off they have already been given some permissions to Audreys phone?
 
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I feel like the focus here has remained predominately on stereotypical areas for crime. Look at the Christina Morris case out of Plano, TX. She is still technically a missing person and Plano consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in the nation. Crime can of course happen anywhere but you have to focus on the circumstances when they unfold as the case does. Suffice to say, just because a city is safe, doesn't make it immune to disappearances and homicide and on the flip side, a less than perfect city doesn't automatically indicate foul play.

Christina's abduction supposedly wasn't random though.
 
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