fran
Former Member
Let's say for the sake of argument the last known non family contact was between 9am and 10AM for purposes of speculation. (The timeline has been a moving target.) And let's say SIL return was between 1:15 and 2:15PM.
IIRC, SIL may have had some access to some construction dump sites because he was a contractor or worked as a carpenter..something like that.
Now, I have always tried to see if the timeline works into making it as far as Running Springs CA where JuM and JeM have a home. (Of course in the event we make the leap that he had something to do with this.)
Are you familiar with the traffic patterns during those times of day fran?
Our rush hours here vary, but traffic gets heavy about 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 or 9:00, then picks-up to begin evening rush hour, from, 2:30 or 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. There's a toll road you can pick up around Yorba Linda, etc., but you do not have to take the toll part, you can take the 91, but it's a nightmare, just about anytime, IMO.
Three hours to dump and return.... I'd cross off the legal dumps, need to pay and register, it's not serve yourself or un-manned. At least from what I understand. They keep track of who's dumping. If it's residential, you have to show ID and there's a fee. So I would imagine it's the same for even construction. I had to have a great deal of construction and just stuff removed from two sites a couple years ago and had to pay each time to have it hauled for an individual service. But a couple of times we did it on our own and they required ID because we HAD to be residents of the covered area. ID, oh, Bob's wallet is gone! Well, it would still be noted..................Did LE check the sites log ins?
I wouldn't look to Running Springs or any of the San Bernardino Mountain area. Too populated, too much risk. Gotta get rid of the evidence! I guess, that would be mainly,..................BOB!

Where is Bob?
fran