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I'm off to look for something. While I'm looking, anyone recall what time the search ended the first night?
Looked at nixle. Nothing yet.
I'm off to look for something. While I'm looking, anyone recall what time the search ended the first night?
Yeah, me neither.In a word: Yes.
I want to see an MSM link or an LE statement that they have a photo of BT that was taken at 2 pm that day.
Barring that, I don't accept a 2 pm photo as an established fact in this case.
JMO.
Yeah, me neither.
I accept the possibility that there may be pictures of Barbara taken on July 12 at that location. But I prefer to work with corroborated evidence such as the neighbor's video camera, the convenience store/gas station camera, and the 911 call log. I have in the past made the mistake of accepting one person's word as fact.
As I mentioned upthread, it's about a 1 hr, 45 minute drive from Bullhead City, AZ to Kelbaker Rd. (See Google map attached). If they left between 8:15 and 8:30, as established by the kennel/neighbor, and drove there directly, they would have arrived before 10:30. The 911 call was logged at 3:36.
There are greater than 5 hours worth of time to be accounted for between verifiable events. IMHO.
BBMThe picture that Barbara took that showed the parking lot was reportedly taken in the morning.
We don't know what time any other pictures may have been taken, but the VI said that LE informed him there were pictures of Barbara.
The other picture that was thought to be taken around 2:00 was a different picture, I think. But as a poster just pointed out, that information is considered rumor because it was not from a reliable source.
So we really dont know the time that any pictures were taken! Imo
Thanks for calculating more precisely and using the T's address as the starting point.Thanks for doing the numbers. You may have already allowed for this, but because they were towing the fifth wheel, they wouldn't have been able to drive as fast as a car or truck with no trailer. This site recommends estimating 45 mph; it's possible they went a little faster.
How Fast Can You Safely Drive When Towing an RV? - Vehicle HQ
Google maps says it's 93.6 miles from their house to Kelbaker/Hidden Hill. Because they stopped at the Circle K for ice, let's round up the distance a little to 95 miles. Dividing that by 45mph, we come up with 2.1 hours which is around 2 hours 6 minutes. Let's add 15 minutes for the purchase of ice. That brings the trip up to 2 hours 21 minutes. So assuming they left the house at the later time of 8:30am and went to Kelbaker/Hidden Hill (stopping only to get ice), they would've gotten to Kelbaker/Hidden Hill at 10:51pm. Due to the uncertainty about the exact time that they left the house (an earlier time of 8:15am has also been mentioned), they might've gotten there sooner, for instance at 10:40am. That would still leave over 4 1/2 hours unaccounted for (about 4 hrs 35 mins -- 4 hrs 45 mins).
JMO
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit is 55 mph on a two-lane undivided highway and for vehicles towing trailers.
I have always been a little hung up on the idea of someone being held in a car in the desert for 5 hours. I guess that would have taken RT into the evening but all I can think of is what a sweat box that would be. You surely wouldn’t run the AC for 5 hours so I hope the outside temp dropped as the time went on. It just seems weird.
Yes, I know. I live in CA.The speed limit in California when towing a trailer is 55 mph.
California Driver Handbook - Laws/Rules of the Road
I also live in California.Yes, I know. I live in CA.
However, I have observed that some people do drive faster that the legal speed limit.
Exactly. We can add that to the long list of things we don't know. We can also add that we don't know how long the ice stop lasted, nor if they stopped anywhere else before they arrived at Kelbaker/Hidden Hills.I also live in California.
I have seen people pulling large trailers going well below the speed limit.
We have absolutely no idea how fast they were going in their travel.
I also live in California.
I have seen people pulling large trailers going well below the speed limit.
We have absolutely no idea how fast they were going in their travel.
Thank you for that.True. However, my calculations above were very conservative in that they assumed RT & BT were driving at only 45 mph.
I agree. Thank you.Exactly. We can add that to the long list of things we don't know. We can also add that we don't know how long the ice stop lasted, nor if they stopped anywhere else before they arrived at Kelbaker/Hidden Hills.
However, at a rate of speed of the legal 55 mph you mention, and a distance of 93.6 miles, according to @LAhiker's calculation, they would have made it to their destination in 1.7 hours. Add however much time you like for the convenience store stop. They should easily have arrived by 11. IMHO.
I agree with you (on this one and in general, from your postsNo idea. She could have been wearing the exact clothing in that photo, but we don’t know for sure the photo that was released was taken that particular day.
I don’t think she was there in the first place, so the clothing is a moot point as far as I’m concerned.
How is the neighbor's video camera corroborated? What about the convenience store? I thought they were both corroborated by the VI. That is the same way the pictures on the camera are corroborated.Yeah, me neither.
I accept the possibility that there may be pictures of Barbara taken on July 12 at that location. But I prefer to work with corroborated evidence such as the neighbor's video camera, the convenience store/gas station camera, and the 911 call log. I have in the past made the mistake of accepting one person's word as fact.
As I mentioned upthread, it's about a 1 hr, 45 minute drive from Bullhead City, AZ to Kelbaker Rd. (See Google map attached). If they left between 8:15 and 8:30, as established by the kennel/neighbor, and drove there directly, they would have arrived before 10:30. The 911 call was logged at 3:36.
There are greater than 5 hours worth of time to be accounted for between verifiable events. IMHO.
The first interview with RT was posted on July 15 at 6:32 p.m.Does anyone remember if he contacted the family before or after the televised interviews? Thanks!
My family was informed of her disappearance on July 16th. In informing my family Rob mentioned he had cancelled the flights. His family members later repeated that her flights had been cancelled when I tried to reach Robbie by phone.
In the first conversation he had with my family Robbie also said they should cancel the hotel reservations because "she's not gonna make it." endquote.
The source for last sighting is a neighbour's surveillance cam. I'm still waiting to see this footage, but I am trusting the source.
FWIWTHANK you so much (although it is now just making me even more confused). This text was sent after RT informs the family that Barb is missing, obviously (which is...when? Isn't it something like 4 days after she disappeared?)
Now that I think about it, didn't Dbdb say his sister took notes from the call?
So the person who says she has a poor memory is the sister. Gotcha. Still goes to the point that this narrative is imperfect but sort of consistent with what we know.
On the first day of the search, I have seen no LE mention of horses or dogs. I think they do mention helicopter. According to this narrative, police arrive around 2 pm, which we know to be untrue. However, it does sound like RT has the entire set of events happening earlier if he says "throughout the day" LE did X or Y. Because LE didn't even arrive until 5:30 and had to set up operations.
Nixle doesn't mention K-9s or aviation until the 3rd day's update, but the first day's announcement has been deleted, so no way to know. There was no search "throughout the day" that day, as the search didn't get underway until about 6 pm. The tweets from that night are now deleted from SBCSO tweet feed, but I do think that there was reason to believe they searched well into the night (but not "throughout the day"). Remember, too, that RT later tells family that he was held inside a cop car for 5 hours. Was it that day?
Again, vague. But I believe RT is exaggerating in this narrative if the narrative is even vaguely accurate.
SAR tweets said there were 20 people there on day 3 (and it usually takes time to roust volunteers - they all have regular jobs). There were not "hundreds" of people there that first evening, IMO, but it may have seemed that way to RT? Or is it trying to make it look like everything possible had been done to save Barb? That would surely make her family feel better, but is it accurate? I don't think it is. Or, as sister says, her memory is faulty (perhaps she imagined 100's of searchers that day?) Could she be that far off?
I do believe they searched way into the night and I'm not surprised if RT was in a car for 5 hours (but it would be quite odd if they didn't at least first have him show them where to search?) He tells his family the same thing he tells the world: that he is the "first suspect."
SAR posts the dog search video (with the head K-9 handler, who is dual trained in K-9 and regular SAR search) on July 17. They say in the caption "The search is continuing" which strongly implies it's that day. A helicopter is also shown in that video.
At any rate, the times that RT appears to have given family (we may never know for sure) are at variance with the LE and SAR details. Plainly.
It's possible that since RT didn't call family right away, he sort of collapsed all the many events of the first few days when he told the story. It's interesting that the fact that the search was still ongoing was not mentioned or at least not texted to Dbdb.
I wonder if there's any neighbor video of RT leaving each night to go out and search when he's been asked not to be there.
Yes, all of those things as well as the kennel drop off time and the statements by the kennel staff were stated by the VI.How is the neighbor's video camera corroborated? What about the convenience store? I thought they were both corroborated by the VI. That is the same way the pictures on the camera are corroborated.
Does anyone remember if he contacted the family before or after the televised interviews? Thanks!
The first interview with RT was posted on July 15 at 6:32 p.m.
Man says police think he is a suspect in wife's disappearance
dbdb11 said RT called Barbara's family in Hong Kong on July 16.