CA CA - Bob Harrod, 81, Orange County, 27 July 2009 - #14

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  • #821
I think it has a LOT to do with it, particularly a recent dramatic decline.

~jmo~

Even if Bob was unhealthy when he was abducted, I don't think that's really relevant in working out who did it.
 
  • #822
I am as well curious as to the supposed picture of BH and Fontelle.

Out of curiousity, how many believe that Fontelle would be 14 years old in that picture?

I would be greatly interested as to me it appears to be someone much older.

And..........?
 
  • #823
:floorlaugh:

I truly don't find anything amusing with this case.

It happens to be a case I take very seriously. There are alot of elderly individuals that are facing unique issues in this day and age.

Very sad to see this.
 
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  • #825
So we have the 11:45 phone call - Bob in background responding positively to Jeff going to hardware store.

We have Agnes arriving around noon, no one there. Which means that was a short phone call.

We have Jeff returning 15 mins. or so after Agnes arrived. Jeff didn't know Agnes was coming. Jeff spent a longer time upstairs than Agnes was comfortable with. Jeff wasn't alarmed/alerted to something "odd" by the unmade bed.

Seems like a pretty narrow window to be disappearing, considering Bob knew Agnes was coming.

How odd that Jeff's wife goes down ALONE to change sheets on a bed that Agnes had already made, the day after Bob goes missing; also, the day after Jeff claims to see an SUV driving by the house a couple of times - drawing his suspicions. How odd he didn't go with her to make sure she didn't go missing too.

How odd of the daughters to think Bob would just wander off when he knew Jeff and Agnes would be there. He even left Agnes locked outside. I mean, he had to have during that short time period between 11:45 and noonish.

How odd that Jeff would leave if he really believed Bob would wander off if he might be ill. How odd that he left believing Bob was ill, and gone without telling Jeff where he went/was going.

Odd to me, too, that someone who didn't know the schedule of the day, would just wander in that very narrow window, and disappear Bob without being caught by Agnes or Jeff.

A lot of "odd" to me ... something for those to ponder who want to cast aspersions on Fontelle's out of state relatives, or Fontelle.
 
  • #826
Also, the route Bob normally walked...were there wooded areas nearby?

One of many questions which I do not believe have been explored to my satisfaction. I think they could be merit in a number of theories.

Occam Razor and such :)
 
  • #827
I came away with the impression that Fontelle is the only person I believe.
 
  • #828
Has LE to anyones knowledge, released the phone records?

I don't believe they have been released, thus I don't think we can state with any certainty the time of any calls.

JMO
 
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  • #830
I came away with the impression that Fontelle is the only person I believe.

Odd. If anything, she came across worse IMO.

Perceptions do vary though :).
 
  • #831
Has anyone actually looked into whether the CL only had ONE client for cleaning?

I mean she only dusted. How long does one think it would take to dust? 3 hours?

Did she have any other homes in the area she did?
 
  • #832
Odd. If anything, she came across worse IMO.

Perceptions do vary though :).

Indeed. I was expecting a more refined "lady" of her generation.

~jmo~
 
  • #833
I do not know how old she was meant to be, but the hairstyles and fashions were extremely aging in the forties and fifties. Some of the most beautiful women of that time looked years older with those bouffants, etc.

It really depends on which story she has relayed.

One is that her and BH went out for 2 years prior to being engaged in Jan 1950 at the age of 14.

I just don't think the woman in that picture was 14.

I truly have tried, but just don't see her as being 14.
 
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  • #835
Indeed. I was expecting a more refined "lady" of her generation.

~jmo~

So was I shana. The daughters seemed to like her at the start.

Various people have posted that she was nice. I guess my perception was of a grandmotherly type. How wrong I was.

She came across very different than my perception of her, even though I had not met her.
 
  • #836
It really depends on which story she has relayed.

One is that her and BH went out for 2 years prior to being engaged in Jan 1950 at the age of 14.

I just don't think the woman in that picture was 14.

I truly have tried, but just don't see her as being 14.

Is this in relation to how old Fontelle was the day Bob disappeared? I think she was 75, but she was in Missouri anyway.
 
  • #837
I think it's important to go through the threads, and read a bit more about this. I would suggest starting with police statements, and one of the daughters admitting to one of the calls referred to by one of the police.

However, there is a specific phone call where the identity of the caller is being withheld by the police. Why it's being withheld is unclear. It makes for a lot of speculation.



Has LE to anyones knowledge, released the phone records?

I don't believe they have been released, thus I don't think we can state with any certainty the time of any calls.

JMO
 
  • #838
I think it's important to go through the threads, and read a bit more about this. I would suggest starting with police statements, and one of the daughters admitting to one of the calls referred to by one of the police.

However, there is a specific phone call where the identity of the caller is being withheld by the police. Why it's being withheld is unclear. It makes for a lot of speculation.

No phone records released :).

I really wish they had of been though.
 
  • #839
Well, daughter PB stated on Bob's official Namus report that she called him between 11am and 12noon. Then later said she discovered it was nearer noon than twelve, I believe.

https://www.findthemissing.org/cases/case_report_html/2706

We truly don't know the time do we?

In fact, considering the number of calls stated he received, we really have seen nothing officially either to verify the calls or to dispute the calls.

I don't understand how the CL changed her arrival time either.

Strange, strange things.
 
  • #840
Indeed. I was expecting a more refined "lady" of her generation.

~jmo~

No, that's the prewar years, before all the butlers and maids fled to the factories.
Women of Fontelle's generation were empowered by the second World War. They weren't afraid to speak up. Be a complete person, rather than just being a refined female stereoype.
 
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