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Greta speaks with someone from the Sheriff's dept.
Greta speaks with someone from the Sheriff's dept.
So what do we know so far
1. Mom talked to Erin for at least an hr on Fri before she went missing. Talked about food Erin brought for mom to make, trip to Sea World, etc. (Which tells me she was not planning to leave.)
2. Erin lived in an Apt (6652 ?something on base)
3. [modsnip]
4. At 7am Erin leaves to visit Joshua Tree park to look for places to take pics when her mother arrives. Husband last to see her per news report.
5. Early Sunday Jon reports her missing.
6. Monday LE find her car blue 2013 Toyota on Valle Vista (between Condor and Utah trail.) Don't know what color blue, light, dark, medium.
7. Reporter states that Mom told him, Jon thought she might have gone to "the ranch" to spend the night.
8. Mom learned Erin found out she was preg. on father's day.
What we don't know
1. What Erin was wearing when last seen.
2. A picture of the car-for tips, maybe someone saw it somewhere.
That's all I can think of, feel free to add to list.
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For some reason numbers 3 and 4 bother me. I hadn't given it much thought until you put it in writing this way but I suddenly feel something is kinky on the home front. I hope and pray I'm wrong but it just doesn't feel right.
For some reason numbers 3 and 4 bother me. I hadn't given it much thought until you put it in writing this way but I suddenly feel something is kinky on the home front. I hope and pray I'm wrong but it just doesn't feel right.
You are also not supposed to walk talking on a cell phone on base. You are supposed to stand in place, sit, etc.
I've never heard this before. The military has some strange regulations.
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Oh, now I get it. You're saying they don't want peeps walking around with cellphones up to their ear. Especially, I suppose, those wearing a uniform.
If you must make or take a call, you're to find a place to sit down or anchor yourself somewhere until you finish the call.
Is this correct?
I wish we knew what time he left for duty and if she had a schedule/timetable of when she volunteered at the Horse Rescue.
I'm going to make a few leaps here (in for a penny, in for a pound) but lets say that Erin leaves at 7am for JTNP. She doesn't come home before Jon leaves for his duty shift but he's not overly concerned because perhaps she was also due to volunteer with the horses that day. IF he has overnight duty shift there is a good chance that he didn't know she wasn't back until he got home the following morning.
I just wish LE wasn't so closed mouthed....I understand the reasons why but it make sleuthing difficult.
Mel
I have not read the entire thread, so apologies if my post is somewhat redundant. And, apologies to any of this young woman's family or friends regarding the following points that I call out and ponder. This is a horrible situation, and my heart goes out to her family. One thing is for sure, if anyone can find her...it's the Marines.
Here are my thoughts that come to mind immediately:
[modsnip] What could have happened or have been said to make a young woman flee like this (if she did).
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These are my initial impressions; that she ran off on her own volition. However, if she were upset, it's more likely she would have contacted her mother or someone by now. BTW, young couples simply, or rarely don't spend nights apart at "the ranch" or anywhere else. She was mighty upset about something IMO.
A worse scenario with this statistic in mind:
Isabelle Horon and Diana Cheng published a Maryland study in the Journal of the American Medical Association which found "a pregnant or recently pregnant woman is more likely to be a victim of homicide than to die of any other cause; Homicides account for 20% of deaths in pregnant women."
Let us hope that this is a young couple going through a difficult time that will eventually resolve itself, vs. the latter theory.
God Bless this family, may grace and mercy guide them to a positive outcome.
Yes, when in uniform. It's all about military bearing. (You aren't supposed to have your hands in your pocket or chew gum in uniform either.)
Yes, when in uniform. It's all about military bearing. (You aren't supposed to have your hands in your pocket or chew gum in uniform either.)
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Greta speaks with someone from the Sheriff's dept.
Greta asks some great questions. Too bad no one has the answers.
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/index.html#/v/3665059556001
Greta speaks with someone from the Sheriff's dept.