Husband of missing bikini-clad hiker says cops view him as prime suspect
'Yes, I took a polygraph test, they told me I was being deceptive," he said. "I know that polygraphs aren't 100 percent and I hadn't had any sleep."
San Bernardino County
sheriff's deputies, park rangers, and volunteers have scoured the desert to look for the grandmother as
temperatures continued to climb into the triple digits this week.
During the interview, Thomas said he realized his wife was missing when he stopped to take a picture of a rock formation and saw her rounding a corner.
"That’s the last I ever saw of her," he said.
When he turned the corner, Barbara was gone and Robert Thomas assumed he would find her sitting outside their camper.
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"I hollered her name and I waved my arms, and I looked around the area and I saw that she wasn’t anywhere around. She didn't respond. I got really panicky," he said.
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Thomas said he believes his wife was taken against her will because of what she was wearing and the beer she had. He insists he had nothing to do with her disappearance.
"She is the love of my life," he said. "Come home. We're missing you."