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But I thought that the VI said that LE are no longer investigating, or did I misunderstand?The photos are part of an active investigation. That is why LE is not sharing them. IMHO
But I thought that the VI said that LE are no longer investigating, or did I misunderstand?The photos are part of an active investigation. That is why LE is not sharing them. IMHO
Really? If that is the case, then they would not be safe anywhere. Now I'm wondering about his reluctance to go there......matt believes he and his family are in danger related to barbs disappearance.
I must have missed this too. I don't recall his interview saying much really, and i dont recall him saying that they communicated by email or that the relationship was secret. Could you point me to the thread so that I can get upto speed please?never said new.
the sentence said.....secretly newly re-established.
what link would you like?
her son has put this info out there.
I never said barb spoke to her son on speaker phone. please don't add things to my posts that are not correct.
I said barb has speaker phone conversations only. (from VI)
matt believes he and his family are in danger related to barbs disappearance.
BBM, must have missed this too, do we have a link?Good questions. I don't know if they had prenuptial or not. This was his 4th marriage, so he may have decided to prepare one. I don't really know.
Look at the link; stats on women Barb’s age being a victim of violent crime are minuscule; According to the FBI stats at least.What you do is need to search with more specifics. When a 69-70 year old woman goes missing/is murdered, what are the stats?
I bet the perp is far more likely to be older than the general stats say. They are, at least, in California.
Arizona is interesting, then, because women are more likely to be murdered by people they know, in other places.
The Scope of the Problem: Intimate Partner Homicide Statistics
While intimate partner homicides are only 1/5th of the total, it is still the main cause. The Arizona stats don't break down:
Other domestic violence (cf the minor league baseball player's BiL slaughtering his whole family this week) including parent child and sibling
Work acquaintances
Friends
Negligent homicide (drunk driving and other)
Provision of drugs (felony drug sales/provision resulting in death - pretty big, too)
Professional misadventure (real estate client, medical relationship)
Anyway, of all the reasons women are killed, homicide by a domestic partner still leads the pack in the rest of the United States (and if Arizona statistics are viewed through the lens of the FBI or the CDC, I think it's true there too).
Also, there are a significant number of unsolved homicides. Very very significant number.
this ^^^ i am thinking tooJmo but would it have been possible for a another to drive barb way out into the desert and just leave her therethen if she’s found in her bikini miles away deceased from exposure, there would be no evidence of a crime having been committed. The only thing would be tyre tracks would surely be visible and lead LE right to the spot so maybe that theory is a bit far out.
Imo it is very interesting that the whole search was focused on the desert when we don’t actually have concrete proof she was ever there that day.
this ^^^ i am thinking too![]()
Well, that area is quite large with numerous sight-seeing locations.Jmo but would it have been possible for a another to drive barb way out into the desert and just leave her therethen if she’s found in her bikini miles away deceased from exposure, there would be no evidence of a crime having been committed. The only thing would be tyre tracks would surely be visible and lead LE right to the spot so maybe that theory is a bit far out.
Imo it is very interesting that the whole search was focused on the desert when we don’t actually have concrete proof she was ever there that day.
If you consider that she might have walked off on her own, perhaps after an argument or tiff, with no immediate intention of going back to the RV, then getting lost seems more plausible.
I said no immediate intention of going back to the vehicle. I'm just talking about going off to be on her own for a bit, not leaving altogether.But where was she planning to go, with no phone, no cash, no water or food, and no vehicle?
Perhaps she wasn't in the search area. Although it may have just been bad luck that she was missed, we can't rule that out.And even if she did, how the hell didn’t they find her?
It’s the circumstances too.
There is no clear evidence of foul play, and it’s totally plausible that she is simply another unfortunate soul who got lost in the desert.
I don’t believe that, but plenty of people probably do.
I’ve thought this for a while but didn’t know how to word it in a way that is within TOS and doesn’t upset family members. Imo it would be the ‘perfect crime’ because there would be no evidence of trauma and it would be listed as misadventure. That theory hurts my heart more than any of the others but I think if someone wanted Barbara gone then this way would be the simplest for the perp. Barb is a slim woman and does look a bit poorly in some photos, if she was walked to the point of exhaustion then abandoned it is possible she wouldn’t survive very long in the heat without food, water or shelter. I do hope this isn’t the case though.
But I thought that the VI said that LE are no longer investigating, or did I misunderstand?
police have already returned my public info request. it was denied on the grounds that investigation is active, and release of call could compromise investigation in someway.
Not necessarily if there was a prenup.Money would automatically be involved, as they were married and owned all of their properties and expensive toys, jointly.
If she were to leave him, he would owe her half of both homes, and the boat, plane and new truck and new RV.
Why?matt believes he and his family are in danger related to barbs disappearance.
Money would automatically be involved, as they were married and owned all of their properties and expensive toys, jointly.
If she were to leave him, he would owe her half of both homes, and the boat, plane and new truck and new RV.
I think the poor dog is safer in kennels.
Robert might decide to take it for a walk in the desert.