http://www2.ocregister.com/articles/harrod-loomis-family-2513035-home-police
Harrod was last seen by his son-in-law, Jeff Michaels, around 1:30 p.m. on Monday. Harrod, a former contract manager, sent Michaels to Home Depot, but when Michaels returned, Harrod was no longer in the house, said Loomis.
"His receipt showed that he paid for his items after 3 p.m.," Loomis said. "He thinks he was at Home Depot for 45 minutes to an hour, so given 15 minutes or so of driving time, you're looking at 1:30."
But now things have changed because the cl was there at noon? So J seeing bob at around 130pm is out the window, based on what the cl said....
And how did we explain the time on the receipts.
Narrator: But Jeff was not the only person at Bob's house that day. Agnes, Bob's housekeeper of more than 10 years arrived around noon. Normally, she cleans Bob's house on Tuesday, but this week she'd arranged to come on Monday.
Is this one of the red flags, where some think J did something with bob between 10 and noon?
http://www.bobharrodmissing.com/timeline.html
July 27th, 2009: Bob was
gone by 12pm, according to the housekeeper (Disappeared: Long Lost Love)
Amazon.com: Disappeared: Season 6, Episode 13 "Long Lost Love": Amazon Instant Video
Note: other media report the time of the housekeeper's arrival as 3 pm.
The above in red goes well with this timeline below.
Harrod was last seen by his son-in-law, Jeff Michaels, around 1:30 p.m. on Monday. Harrod, a former contract manager, sent Michaels to Home Depot, but when Michaels returned, Harrod was no longer in the house, said Loomis.
"His receipt showed that he paid for his items after 3 p.m.," Loomis said. "He thinks he was at Home Depot for 45 minutes to an hour, so given 15 minutes or so of driving time, you're looking at 1:30."
July 28th, 2009:
'We're thinking maybe one? Noon?'Bob's youngest daughter, wife of son-in-law.
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