From believes post above:
"My mother knew all about you. In fact she knew that dad had purchased you a diamond engagement ring with a platinum band." Like a lightening bolt hitting her brain, the young love remembered her final letter to her soldier and the description she had written of the ring she had loved so much. The words used by the daughter mirrored those she had used herself so many years ago....
I wonder....which of the daughters might this be? The one whose spouse was the last to see Bob alive or the one who has spent the last 18 months denigrating her father and spinning the investigtion into directions already ruled out?
Oh the webs one weave.... perhaps this story answers part of the questions regarding the 'master' manipulation we've seen with regards to the treatment of Bob following Georgia's death. If it was something she grew up with it sounds as if this was 'routine' in the family for generations.
Interestingly, I did a little sleuthing on Georgia's brother Paul Magaris. (it is within WS TOS to sleuth/discuss the deceased). Looks like Georgia and her brother Paul, Bobs eldest daughters name sake were possibly raised by a grandfather or perhaps this Aunt in the above story. A google search of Paul Magaris and Navy indicates Georgia and Pauls father was lost at sea at a very young age when both she and her brother were fairly young. Perhaps just by coincidence Bobs first wife grew up with out her father, or lost him at a young age as did the last person to see him alive. Also of interest, in Paul Magaris's obit none of Georgia's family were mentioned.
The reason I mention the wallet is the whole glasses, no glasses, hat, no hat, keys, no keys moving target of a description that went out when he disappeared. I mean, it is fair to carry it forward to his wallet. And or his checkbook. I dont know about Bob, but my Grandfather always carried his in the breast pocket of whatever shirt he was wearing.
So let's say that the checkbook and the wallet were found in the house...just for example. I would think that this would solidify the belief that the man was not coming back.![]()
I have to go back to the computer thing-we know Bob had one because it was listed on the "memorabilia sheets."
So I wonder if it was taken as well, if it's hard drive was intact, if it had been used by anyone else after Bob was killed.
Wouldn't the hard drive on the computer been forensically examined by LE?
Or a copy of the hard drive made by LE?
That would be interesting news.
Forgive me missing a question-I believe that one of you asked about the hearing yesterday. In lieu of the hearing, it is my understanding that Fontelle generously turned over the contents of the house on Carnation drive for the daughters to pick through. The last report I had from a witness was that there were moving vans and the walls were taken out to the studs.
But perhaps that is just an exaggeration.
One has to wonder if the new patio lights which have sat on the back porch to this very day, uninstalled inspite of being used as "evidence" that JM had been asked to install them, were taken along with the rest of the items.
Just wonderin.
ETA: oh I forgot, from the last list of memorabilia attached to the motion, Fontelle was to be left with Bob's mattresses and the chair lift.
Daughter R posted last year......
"Fontelle is staying in our Parents' home and her son is there with her now but, that also means an unfamiliar rental car in HIS driveway and a total stranger in HIS house too. Dad was extremely possessive of HIS and our Mother's "stuff"."
I guess it doesn't matter anymore.
Daughter R posted last year......
"Fontelle is staying in our Parents' home and her son is there with her now but, that also means an unfamiliar rental car in HIS driveway and a total stranger in HIS house too. Dad was extremely possessive of HIS and our Mother's "stuff"."
I guess it doesn't matter anymore.
From Paul's obit:
On Saturday, his ashes will be scattered off the coast of Newport Beach, where he lived for several years, and always loved.
Daughter R posted last year......
"Fontelle is staying in our Parents' home and her son is there with her now but, that also means an unfamiliar rental car in HIS driveway and a total stranger in HIS house too. Dad was extremely possessive of HIS and our Mother's "stuff"."
I guess it doesn't matter anymore.