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So he was quite y0ung when he died.![]()
I think I read the father was only in his 40s.
So he was quite y0ung when he died.![]()
@slowpoke Here is a link to the Lafayette, Indiana news interview:I can’t seem to find the interview where @oceanstarryeyes says the son states he and his mother communicated via email, just the article @PommyMommy pointed out where the son says he spoke on the phone with his mom. Anyone find the interview? Did he use the word “email”, or did he maybe use the word “computer”?
In any case, why I was wondering is because I had a thought that could maybe-sorta-kinda reconcile the two means of communication (email, phone). If he actually said via computer, maybe it was through something like Skype, in video calls? Seems that would be ideal way for her to see him and his kids since they lived far apart and perhaps unable to visit. MOO
But, I know we’ve been under the impression she was not a tech-y person, so maybe not...(I’ve never used Skype, myself, and I’m definitely not tech-y)
Do LE know of this? I suppose they must have gone through things like that. I think this fact does add a new complexion to the case. I never thought this was a random disappearance or abduction. Always seemed planned, to me anyhow.
...He wouldn't even say how they were communicating.
Imo
Well, the problem was that Matt did not tell the VI how they were communicating, and it seems like he was trying to get an answer for a long time. We don't know why he wouldn't say.Snipped by me for focus
“He” refers to Matt S in this post (I’m pretty sure)
@MsBetsy I guess I missed this? I’m wondering if you could please provide a link that Matt is refusing to divulge the way he communicated with his mom? Is it that he refused; or is it that we just do not know?
ETA: Thanks for any help you can provide for me @MsBetsy !
RT's statements transcribed from both videos.
RT Interview #1
KTNV Channel 13 Las Vegas
July 15, 2019
:38 "By the time I took the picture, she was continuing on because she wanted to use [get to?] the RV, and she rounded the corner, and I lost sight of her."
:51 "They had the, the, uh fire trucks out there, the ambulance, paramedics; they had the, the, they actually brought a dog team out later, they had the helicopter that was comin' in."
1:13 "My feeling is that she was picked up because she had to cross the highway. She was wearing a bikini and she had a beer in her hand."
1:28 "I just want my wife back. And, if somebody out there has her, which I feel somebody does, please, uh, drop her off in a safe place where uh, she can contact us. And, that's it."
1:52 "And, we always tell each other before we go to bed at night how much we love each other. So whoever has her, please release her. No questions asked."
RT Interview #2
July 17, 2019
Inside Edition
:20 "I would just beg that they would, uh, release her no questions asked. I just want her..." (doesn't finish his sentence)
:51 "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. then I got very panicky.”
1:12 "I feel that, uh, somebody picked her up, uh, because she was wearing a bikini, she had a beer in her hand, and she was ahead of me and she had to cross that road."
1:32 "The police consider me the prime suspect because it was just the two of us."
1:38 "Yes, I took a polygraph test. They told me that I was being deceptive. Now, I know that polygraphs aren't 100 percent, and I had not had any sleep."
1:53 "Absolutely not." (In response to being asked if he had anything to do with his wife's disappearance.)
2:00 "She is the love of my life. Come home, we're missing her."
Thank you so much for this, @ChuckMaureen !The story, down pat.
Snipped for focus.Lafayette man's mother still missing after hiking in the Mojave Desert with husband
Aug 7, 2019
"Still frantically working on a way to get information to bring her [Barbara] home," said Robert's attorney, Eric Anderson out of California. bbm
Call the anonymous We-Tip hotline if you have information about Barbara Thomas' disappearance. That number is 1-800-78-CRIME.
ETA: OK, I finally see reference to RT's attorney, and understand why no further statements, reward, etc.
Seems RT took his former attorney's advice to remain silent, including 9/10 news article. Not a peep...Snipped for focus.
The VI said this atty. is no longer representing RT ??
Afaik.
Snipped for focus.
The VI said this atty. is no longer representing RT ??
Afaik.
No matter what the defendant has done, he is not legally guilty until a prosecutor offers enough evidence to persuade a judge or jury to convict. However, the defense lawyer may not lie to the judge or jury by specifically stating that the defendant did not do something the lawyer knows the defendant did do.
Thank you for that @MsBetsy Your post jogged my memory of this post you remembered from dbdb11: “Thank you, I “never could” get an answer from Matt as to how they were communicating.”Well, the problem was that Matt did not tell the VI how they were communicating, and it seems like he was trying to get an answer for a long time. We don't know why he wouldn't say.
If you do a search of his posts you can find it, but I can't remember the post number.
I believe it was in response to another post which indicated that Matt said he communicated with his mom by e-mail. (although in another interview he said it was by phone.)
DBDB1 replied, Thank you, I "never could" get an answer from Matt as to how they were communicating.
So if you scan for some of those words you will probably find it easier.
It probably still won't help, however, since the VI has said that Matt has proven to be an unreliable source of information and has become a liability to LE! I'm not sure why. He claimed to be working closely with LE on the investigation, so maybe he became more if a hindrance than a help.
It's probably better if he distances himself from Matt from now on so LE will start giving him some information.
At least that's what I would do.
IMO