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

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  • #941
I don't know why Barbara would have chosen to come to Bullhead City, other then the River I suppose and possibly IF she enjoyed gambling, there is nearby mini Vegas , Laughlin with lots of entertainment too for retirees without the hassle of busy LasVegas. When her husband said something about "perhaps she went to Las Vegas" that of course made no sense to me considering she didn't have a known suitcase in hand. Perhaps he never said this afterall?

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  • #942
I suppose I always wondered about the safety of living in Henderson Nevada, being so very close to Las Vegas, and the fact that Steven Koecher seems to have vanished never to be seen again, last known to be in Henderson Nevada. Somehow, that always stayed with me, as I worked on his case on this site years ago. Never forgot him either, and the case was never solved. I hope thats not the same with Barbara's case. There is a LOT of open desert behind the home they built in Henderson Nevada, a lot of places to bury a body there for someone familiar with the site. Remember too, lots of homeless camps outside of the sleek shiny new homes nearby.
 
  • #943
Oh, it's a crazy amazing place if you like geology and rocks! Those boulders where the SAR people are? I want to go and my husband wants to go. He goes to places like that (to climb) all the time. I have never climbed, but I have scrambled and boulder-hopped and love it.

I grew up in a hot part of California, up what was called a "canyon." Near a mostly dry creek. I've lived on the west mesa near Albuquerque (same type of vegetation as shown in the search photos - only the search photos have way more variety and flowers - it's an amazing area they were walking through!)

If you like deserts. I'm not a strong swimmer, so I don't seek out water experiences.

It's the shortcut road from where they live to Vegas. It's heavily traveled by Southern Californians seeking a more scenic way (and less harrowing way) to get to Vegas.

Nothing at all odd about it. I know people who camp out there frequently (it's their thing) or at other desert places without nearby water (always fewer people, that in and of itself is a huge draw).
From where they live the shortcut is Laughlin Nv, a few miles away, to 95 Searchlight Nv. To Las Vegas. About 100 miles. Christmas Tree Pass has Petroglyphs and is a great place to hike.
 
  • #944
Zero, zilch, nada, in the physical search of the desert. Something I'm keeping in the back of my head is that they suspended search activity on Sunday due to "extreme temperatures." However, when I looked at the historical temps there, it was actually several degrees cooler on Sunday.

We knew they couldn't stay out there forever but I just have to wonder...did they get GPS data from the truck back? Were they searching in the wrong area to begin with? MOO

I don’t know about the search area, but here where I live (about an hour 15 min away) we’ve been having humidity. We don’t often have that out here. Maybe coupled with the heat, it’s too hard on the dogs??
 
  • #945
DBM - double post
 
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  • #946
I’m 67 and I’ve “stormed off” many times. LOL!
 
  • #947
He also said that he was here about 10 years ago.
Yes, he explained that it was not uncommon for her to dress that way while hiking and told that story to provide an example. At least that's how I understood it. Imo
 
  • #948
I know that. I'm just asking for Hope, even when we might be believing against hope.

Can we still hope against all hope? I think we can.
Sure. But the danger is getting our hopes up.

So hope, but recognize the probabilities at the same time.
 
  • #949
Sure. But the danger is getting our hopes up.

So hope, but recognize the probabilities at the same time.

Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
 
  • #950
For whatever reason, this in unfortunately not going to end well...... hopefully he is not involved.
 
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  • #952
I suppose I always wondered about the safety of living in Henderson Nevada, being so very close to Las Vegas, and the fact that Steven Koecher seems to have vanished never to be seen again, last known to be in Henderson Nevada. Somehow, that always stayed with me, as I worked on his case on this site years ago. Never forgot him either, and the case was never solved. I hope thats not the same with Barbara's case. There is a LOT of open desert behind the home they built in Henderson Nevada, a lot of places to bury a body there for someone familiar with the site. Remember too, lots of homeless camps outside of the sleek shiny new homes nearby.

Henderson is perfectly safe. My parents have lived there for over 30 years. Vegas, like any place else, if you want to find trouble, you can find it. If you just go to work, walk the dog, and go to church on Sunday, like my parents do...there really isn't any more danger there, than living in St. George or Cedar City, just up the road in Utah.

My parents probably live the world's most boring life. In Henderson. They never go to the strip, except for work, they do Security for events...at age 75...with a bunch of their other retired veteran friends.
 
  • #953
I’d be interested in what’s on the memory card in his camera. What is the date/time stamp on the last photos he took.
 
  • #954
All men aren’t evil. Evil is not gender specific.

Good Heavens, of course evil isn't gender-specific!

Praying she is found soon. We live about 2 miles from the beach in So. Cal., and dang, it's warm here. I can't even begin to imagine how hot it is in the desert.

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  • #955
I’d be interested in what’s on the memory card in his camera. What is the date/time stamp on the last photos he took.

He's older than my parents, but if he's anything like them, all his pictures will be dated 01/01 because he never managed to set the time...

Seriously, though, that's a great question. I wonder if LE has taken the camera to look into it.
 
  • #956
Now watch, this will be that one in a million case where the missing person wanders back home, still holding a beer and full of stories about wild adventures in the desert. And you'll have to start checking real estate options...

Fingers crossed!

I wish that was true. I have spent years, literally, hiking around and camping in the desert. Meeting folks, even folks that look a bit "rough", I have never been accosted or felt in any danger.

I suppose that some random psychos could have come across BT, but that is pretty farfetched INMO.
 
  • #957
Some good & kind sleuth posted Barbara's major life events and dates from Ancestry many pages back. I've used the search function but can't seem to find it. Can the OP or another kind soul please repost all those stats please? Or link the OP?
 
  • #958
I’d be interested in what’s on the memory card in his camera. What is the date/time stamp on the last photos he took.

A date stamp can be easily changed in a camera.
 
  • #959
Some good & kind sleuth posted Barbara's major life events and dates from Ancestry many pages back. I've used the search function but can't seem to find it. Can the OP or another kind soul please repost all those stats please? Or link the OP?
Some facts about Barbara from Ancestry.com.
Born: Barbara Wrenne Bullen on 11 Jun 1950 in Dallas, Texas
Married RS 17 Dec 1973 Lawrence, Miami, Indiana, USA
Separated from RS June 1976, divorce finalized July 1977 in Stamford, CT. They had 1 child.
RS died in San Diego, CA in July 1983. He was 40 years old. He had been married 3 times. In one divorce, cruelty was listed as the reason.

Barbara lived in southern California in the early 1990’s:
1353 Caminito F, San Diego, CA, 92126 (1996)
San Diego, CA (1994)
3550 Ruffin Rd Unit 251, San Diego, CA, (1991)
6100 Edinger Ave Apt 224, Huntington Beach, CA, (date unknown)
1353 Cmnito Gabaldn F, San Diego, CA, 92108 (1990)

Date unknown: 1835 Oakdale Rd SE, Cairo, GA, 39828-3583

Address, date unknown: 2369 Amana Dr, Henderson, NV, 89044-1553
Also lived in Boulder City NV.

(I alerted on this post to make sure this info is ok to post)
 
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