CA CA - Barbara Thomas, 69, from Bullhead City AZ, disappeared in Mojave desert, 12 July 2019 #2

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RT's expression @ 2:00-01 confuses me.

here's the thing for me.

I don't owe him anything and I certainly don't owe the last known person to see someone alive 'the benefit of the doubt".

all i see when he speaks is DEFLECTION.
how many times do we see this????????????

innocent people blame themselves. I should have done this....i should have done that blah blah. guilty people NEVER throw shade at themselves in this circumstance.
if he doesn't know what happened to her (as we have seen in many many missing people foul play scenarios) why go straight to abduction?? it is truly the most unlikely normal event to have occurred.
an accident, a medical episode would come straight to my innocent nothing to see here mind.

and then....further more.
she got kidnapped for a goodtime????
when does someone get kidnapped for a good time.
nefarious and scary would come to my mind.

oh.....and I am just putting it out there first.....they think im a suspect and I was desceptive in the polly.....so...again...that's cool nothing to see here.

oh...i feel it necessary to point out to the world she gives me love notes?
making sure everyone knows she loves me. and boom!!!!!!! there I think is the essence of what happened to Barbara.

something is very wrong here.

my opinion only
speculative of course
 
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So whatever happened with our VI and the Herbalife angle? Are we no longer discussing that?
 
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You're welcome. At the very least a public announcement that a suspect "failed a lie detector test" would be grounds for a change of venue if the case went to trial.

That's why I'm curious about what poster bykerladi feels the "failed" polygraph proves. To some it proves to them that a person is guilty of doing something nefarious.

To me, not so much. JMO

I'm with you, Ranch. I don't put any stock in a polygraph (whether or not someone "passes" or "fails"). I wish people would stop referring to it as a "lie detector test".

It's not a "lie detector test". There is no such thing as a "lie detector test".

It's called a "polygraph test" because it records numerous physiological reactions (i.e. blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity) while the subject is asked (and answers) a series of questions.
 
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My first impression was of sincerity. Then I watched again, and again. It struck me suddenly, he's talking for effect. The hot bold glances at the camera in key moments. Guilty or innocent, he needs to clam himself.
 
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So whatever happened with our VI and the Herbalife angle? Are we no longer discussing that?
for the record, id pursue this^ over mountain lions.
 
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information i now have suggests barbara has never had a cellphone. so suggestions it was in robbies bag are probably wrong.

also worth noting, a 360 photo and a panorama photo from a cellphone or digital camera are quite different.
 
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dbdb11 do you know if the photograph of Barbara in the bikini top and ball cap was taken previously or was it taken the day she disappeared?
 
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Because of a 34 year old allegation?
I'd like to know a connection between this very old unverified report to the missing person case that this thread is about.
 
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Have any neighbors spoken to MSM? I’m curious if any home security video surveillance is available that might have captured BT/RT as they prepped for their hiking excursion.

(Flashback to Watts loading his truck before disappearing his family.)

It would be awesome to have a time stamped image of when she was last seen alive.
 
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information i now have suggests barbara has never had a cellphone. so suggestions it was in robbies bag are probably wrong.

also worth noting, a 360 photo and a panorama photo from a cellphone or digital camera are quite different.
Do we know if she took a 360 photo the day she went missing? Was that ever verified? Or was that just something RT claimed?
 
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to VP - dbdb11 Was Barbara owner of a Real Estate concern? The major principal? I saw this on a link
 
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k-mac said:
"innocent people blame themselves. I should have done this....i should have done that blah blah. guilty people NEVER throw shade at themselves in this circumstance"

That's a great observation. Exceptions anyone?
 
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information i now have suggests barbara has never had a cellphone. so suggestions it was in robbies bag are probably wrong.

also worth noting, a 360 photo and a panorama photo from a cellphone or digital camera are quite different.

This is important: Was this information provided to you by law enforcement? Or were you told this by someone else who may not necessarily have factual information?
 
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also worth noting, a 360 photo and a panorama photo from a cellphone or digital camera are quite different.

How so?
 
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I followed "bread crumbs" a few days ago. I suspect that many others did, as well.

Here's the thing: just because someone claims something, doesn't mean it's true.

Until & unless I hear it from LE (or reported by a reliable MSM outlet who is quoting LE), I will remain skeptical.
 
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