Found Deceased CA - Barbara Thomas, 69, from Bullhead City AZ, disappeared in Mojave desert, 12 July 2019 #13

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  • #821
Did we ever find out what happened to Lexie? I worried for her, losing her "mum" like that.
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Barb & Lexi

Family members of Barbara Thomas suspect foul play in disappearance
 
  • #822
Did we ever find out what happened to Lexie? I worried for her, losing her "mum" like that.
And why did Lexie need to be dropped off at daycare on the morning RT and BT were taking the new motorhome out?
Then BT doesn’t return from that trip.
Did Lexie usually go with them?
Would BT not have gotten “lost” if Lexie was with them that day?
 
  • #823
You know, there are just so many things that unsettle me about this. TV interview, the dog, the timespan, the family tensions, the upcoming solo trip, something about that very first photo that was released. And then I take my own past experiences and feelings, and weave that into a story that may not be true at all. And I admit I'm haunted by the many stories here on Websleuths of people harmed by other people, who weren't protected in life, and whose painful truth is still unknown - due to isolation, family secrets, and the fact that we as humans often look past worrying behaviors in order to be polite.

It could be as simple as a rattlesnake bite. And I need to let it go. If there's more, then we'll hear it. Happy New Year, all. And sun goddess Barbara, I hope you are soaking up the rays in an even more beautiful place. I'm glad your family got you back this year.
 
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  • #824
Beautiful post Reasonable & Just. Happy New Year to you too, and all my Sleuthy friends!
 
  • #825
I wonder if she could have intentionally gone off the trail in an attempt to take a shorter route to the RV. She may have been in a rush to get back if she wasn't feeling well.

Or, maybe she decided to turn back to find her husband and then made a wrong turn. Imo
But why wouldn’t she have heard him yell, if he did yell as he says he did? That has stumped me. She surely would still have been within earshot. It’s all a frustrating mess.
 
  • #826
But why wouldn’t she have heard him yell, if he did yell as he says he did? That has stumped me. She surely would still have been within earshot. It’s all a frustrating mess.
She might have, but chose to ignore him if they had a tiff. Perhaps I am projecting here. ; )

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
  • #827
She might have, but chose to ignore him if they had a tiff. Perhaps I am projecting here. ; )

Amateur opinion and speculation
Definitely possible!

I think our member who scoped out the area felt the RV would have been visible for quite a distance - IIRC
 
  • #828
And why did Lexie need to be dropped off at daycare on the morning RT and BT were taking the new motorhome out?
Then BT doesn’t return from that trip.
Did Lexie usually go with them?
Would BT not have gotten “lost” if Lexie was with them that day?
Personal choice.

My parents traveled extensively for many years in RV's and never took their dog with them. JMO
 
  • #829
Buzzards can and do circle animal remains down here in the South. Not my opinion, what I have witnessed many times. Were they circling over a dead person, who knows? Doubt it. But carrion birds do circle overhead sometimes before deciding to land and have a bite. I can understand that they may not do this in the desert where people are more scarce and the birds can take care of business more efficiently.
 
  • #830
Personal choice.

My parents traveled extensively for many years in RV's and never took their dog with them. JMO
IIRC, that was a new RV? Why risk the pup chewing or relieving itself in a new rig. I would have done the same, but as Ranch points out it is personal choice.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
  • #831
I forget the type of buzzard and region, but was told that not all will eat human remains. They will definitely smell and see them, be interested, but will be spooked because it's not something they are use to seeing on the ground. Other familiar animals, yeah, they're coming. IMO
 
  • #832
And why did Lexie need to be dropped off at daycare on the morning RT and BT were taking the new motorhome out?
Then BT doesn’t return from that trip.
Did Lexie usually go with them?
Would BT not have gotten “lost” if Lexie was with them that day?
And was Barb grumpy, as reported by the kennel employee IIRC? If so, I wish we knew why.
 
  • #833
And was Barb grumpy, as reported by the kennel employee IIRC? If so, I wish we knew why.
Likely because RT wanted her to drop Lexie off vs. take her with is my guess. Emphasis on guess. I'm just thinking of typical hubby/wife spats, and I could envision this scenario.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
  • #834
Likely because RT wanted her to drop Lexie off vs. take her with is my guess. Emphasis on guess. I'm just thinking of typical hubby/wife spats, and I could envision this scenario.

Amateur opinion and speculation
No offence intended Roses but this isnt typical in my marriage. I dont do things I dont want to do just because my husband says so.

For me it suggests an unequal footing.

Compromise is one thing, but things that make me unhappy? No.

I appreciate this is me though and not Barb.
 
  • #835
No offence intended Roses but this isnt typical in my marriage. I dont do things I dont want to do just because my husband says so.

For me it suggests an unequal footing.

Compromise is one thing, but things that make me unhappy? No.

I appreciate this is me though and not Barb.
: ) : ) : )
I don't see this dynamic frequently enough. Of course it can go the other way with the wife imposing her will, but my personal observation is that it's usually the guys.

The other reason I suggested this is that from the little info we have on this couple, it "seemed" as if RT called the shots. But that's my own interpretation, not based on imperial data.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
  • #836
Likely because RT wanted her to drop Lexie off vs. take her with is my guess. Emphasis on guess. I'm just thinking of typical hubby/wife spats, and I could envision this scenario.

Amateur opinion and speculation

I also think that ‘typical husband/wife spats’ might explain the supposedly ‘deceptive’ polygraph.

“Was everything okay between you?” (I have no idea how they phrase questions.)

“Yes.” (Actually, we’d been fighting all morning, but it wasn’t anything serious.) (Uh-oh, deceptive.)

This is speculation, based on not much.
 
  • #837
: ) : ) : )
I don't see this dynamic frequently enough. Of course it can go the other way with the wife imposing her will, but my personal observation is that it's usually the guys.

The other reason I suggested this is that from the little info we have on this couple, it "seemed" as if RT called the shots. But that's my own interpretation, not based on imperial data.

Amateur opinion and speculation
Yes I would agree with your interpretation too.
 
  • #838
I feel the reason why people are troubled about all this is simple. It's because so little is known. It's all gaps. And people are projecting into the gaps all sorts of things that may not have been there at all.

To take one thing - Barbara's mood at the kennels. If she was cross, irritable or unhappy - and we don't really know as there's only one person's impression, and I don't think we even have a first-hand account .... Anyway there could be a hundred and one reasons behind it, and it might have been nothing to do with the dog, the husband or the outing. Yesterday I got a credit card statement in the post and it had a large payment on it that I'd clean forgotten about, and that put me into a low mood every time I thought of it because I thought the money had been taken already. You know? There are all sorts of things that get us down. Or maybe she just had a headache.
 
  • #839
I feel the reason why people are troubled about all this is simple. It's because so little is known. It's all gaps. And people are projecting into the gaps all sorts of things that may not have been there at all.

To take one thing - Barbara's mood at the kennels. If she was cross, irritable or unhappy - and we don't really know as there's only one person's impression, and I don't think we even have a first-hand account .... Anyway there could be a hundred and one reasons behind it, and it might have been nothing to do with the dog, the husband or the outing. Yesterday I got a credit card statement in the post and it had a large payment on it that I'd clean forgotten about, and that put me into a low mood every time I thought of it because I thought the money had been taken already. You know? There are all sorts of things that get us down. Or maybe she just had a headache.
I dont disagree with you but for me its not just one thing standing alone. There are several curious points IMO.

In most cases you could probably write a list of things that seem "off" however they turn out.

I wont make a list here and go over all that old ground again because we are all familiar with the points we have debated and I think we are simply seeing them differently.
 
  • #840
I dont disagree with you but for me its not just one thing standing alone. There are several curious points IMO.
In most cases you could probably write a list of things that seem "off" however they turn out.
I wont make a list here and go over all that old ground again because we are all familiar with the points we have debated and I think we are simply seeing them differently.
Indeed, that's what I said - it's all gaps.
I was just taking one as an example - that Barbara was apparently not in a good mood, but we do not know why.
 
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