Weren't they new to Twenty-nine Palms? Other than possibly other military and the horse rescue did she know many people? Wondering if someone she knew in such a short time would have a reason to abduct her, a score to settle, etc.
Her phone usage patterns are important. Did she text and call a lot? When was the last phone call she made or received in which someone actually heard her voice? I guess her phone has not been found.
Ok, I knew I read this somewhere about Erin's cell phone. Here is the the link
http://canadajournal.net/world/erin-corwin-marines-pregnant-wife-missing-11313-2014/
http://www.wkrn.com/story/25937330/pregnant-tenn-woman-missing-in-california
I imagine the phone records could still be obtained... Even if the cell phone has not been found?
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Reporter stated that Mother said, Husband thought she might be staying at ranch/ friends reason for not reporting until the next morning.
Also in the video, Erin's mom states that she last spoke to Erin by phone on the Friday before she disappeared. So far, this is the last contact we have, other than her husband.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/06/us/ca.../index.html?sr=tw070614missingwife3pstorylink
There are two FB pages for finding Erin. Are these being done by different people? On the Locate Erin page, the aunt is of her husband is commenting some, but nobody is responding to the "read between the lines" comments. Confusing to me.
So very sad. In one picture, Erin has glasses on and looks a bit like Jessica Herringa. JH went missing from a gas station in Michigan.
Every time you turn around, there's another young woman missing. :scared:
It sounds like the Aunt thinks someone took her. That's the only thing I can think of that relates to her "read between the lines" comment.
There is absolutely no way the Marine Corps is telling this man not to speak to the media about his missing wife due to a random policy of some sort. There is something else going on here.
Weren't they new to Twenty-nine Palms? Other than possibly other military and the horse rescue did she know many people? Wondering if someone she knew in such a short time would have a reason to abduct her, a score to settle, etc.
I completely disagree with you. It is the policy of all branches of the armed forces and there isn't a soldier out there that's willing to go against what he/she is told by their Commanding Officer.
A commanding officer isn't going to tell the husband of a missing wife not to appeal to the media to find her. That's nonsense. The media policy/vetting pertains primarily to soldiers speaking about corps policy, protocol, or secrets. None of that relates to this case.
The "black out" was done by law enforcement and/or the family themselves, and almost certainly not the corps.
I'm on a mac and I see them. Do you have flashblock or anything like that?
That's the way I took it also. In that case, IF she's done it before, it would make sense.