GUILTY CA - Erin Corwin, 19, pregnant, Twentynine Palms, 28 June 2014 - #3

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  • #561
I had to actually leave my house and computer today (my hubby had the nerve to ask for some groceries!) so forgive me if I missed anything...

I was just thinking if the Jeep Cherokee is 4WD that could be one reason the search has been so difficult.

You touch on something that has bugged me since I heard of all of the 'out there' locales they seem to be searching. I don't believe she is in the wild blue yonder somewhere due to the logistics alone in disposing someone in that way, so why are they seemingly so intent on searching the rugged backwoods and mines? Makes more sense if they look at their suspect within his logistical capabilities.
 
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Wasn't Jodi Arias offered a red rental car and asked for white? If it was rented you would think he would turn down red as it is a lot more conspicuous. The cheapest rentals are small cars though. And now there would be a record of the rental or he could have borrowed a car from a friend.
 
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Folks, White Pages can be notoriously wrong. Most people don't even have home phones anymore, everyone uses a cell. Linking and showing someone's name really shouldn't be done unless the name has shown up in MSM.
 
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Is anyone else sitting there with a piece of paper and a pencil, and copying down posts before they click through links because it might disappear? This case is finally moving . . .

I'm eating with one hand, scrolling this thread on my phone in the other AND holding a sleeping baby. I am 100% relying on the notes of my sleuthers!
 
  • #565
I had to actually leave my house and computer today (my hubby had the nerve to ask for some groceries!) so forgive me if I missed anything...

I was just thinking if the Jeep Cherokee is 4WD that could be one reason the search has been so difficult.

Exactly! The places they are searching in JT are only accessible by a 4 wheel drive vehicle or hiking in for hours over tough terrain. We know they were looking for TIRE TRACKS out there so they are fairly certain that a jeep or truck with the ability to access that area was used....and they know exactly what kind of tracks they are looking for.
 
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I'm eating with one hand, scrolling this thread on my phone in the other AND holding a sleeping baby. I am 100% relying on the notes of my sleuthers!

Let me finish my lasagne real quick and I'll hold the baby for a while. :)
 
  • #567
Exactly! The places they are searching in JT are only accessible by a 4 wheel drive vehicle or hiking in for hours over tough terrain. We know they were looking for TIRE TRACKS out there so they are fairly certain that a jeep or truck with the ability to access that area was used....and they know exactly what kind of tracks they are looking for.

Thing is though, they have the Jeep in question and if cadaver dogs hit on it they would've already declared her deceased and the owner would be in jail. A red car isn't going to get that far off road though.
 
  • #568
You touch on something that has bugged me since I heard of all of the 'out there' locales they seem to be searching. I don't believe she is in the wild blue yonder somewhere due to the logistics alone in disposing someone in that way, so why are they seemingly so intent on searching the rugged backwoods and mines? Makes more sense if they look at their suspect within his logistical capabilities.

I think they have the red car and/or the guy on one or more cameras. They have probably also pinged his phone in specific locations. I think that's the reason for the specific targeted search areas.
 
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Exactly! The places they are searching in JT are only accessible by a 4 wheel drive vehicle or hiking in for hours over tough terrain. We know they were looking for TIRE TRACKS out there so they are fairly certain that a jeep or truck with the ability to access that area was used....and they know exactly what kind of tracks they are looking for.

Sounds like a military all terrain vehicle. I would want a record of all such vehicles that were out at that time.
 
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Thing is though, they have the Jeep in question and if cadaver dogs hit on it they would've already declared her deceased and the owner would be in jail. A red car isn't going to get that far off road though.

They are also looking for footprints, could be her footprints. There is the possibility that she was brought out there alive.
 
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Thing is though, they have the Jeep in question and if cadaver dogs hit on it they would've already declared her deceased and the owner would be in jail. A red car isn't going to get that far off road though.

She may not have been dead while in the vehicle. She could have been knocked unconscious or bound and gagged while in the vehicle. He could have killed her at the scene where he disposed of her body.

If she was alive in the vehicle, human remains detection dogs won't alert. They could use scent dogs in the vehicle, though, to determine if she had been in the vehicle.
 
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Thing is though, they have the Jeep in question and if cadaver dogs hit on it they would've already declared her deceased and the owner would be in jail. A red car isn't going to get that far off road though.

She may not have been dead while in the Jeep. They may have driven to the location together and she was killed once they reached their destination. I so do not like using the words dead and killed but I think I need to start being honest with myself.
 
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Exactly. I asked that before. Someone is assuming Erin wasn't having relations with her husband then.
How would anyone know that?

I've been away most of the day, so apologies if someone has already responded to this. If things were really bad enough for her to have an affair, it's entirely possible that she and her husband weren't having relations during the period that would have made her baby his. If JC knew that, it's entirely possible he told LE this himself. It could certainly explain the delay in reporting her missing. He might have thought she was leaving him. Or at the least, thought she was with the other guy. If, maybe, could have....
 
  • #576
I've had a long day and my logical faculties are mediocre at best. Need sleep to replenish. I didn't even think of the fact that she could've been alive while in the Jeep. I should just stop posting and read everyone else instead. :facepalm:
 
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Beasley gave a really detailed account? Curious how he observed all that, was he walking by the cars? I see a house in the link below, but it doesn't see that close to VV Ranch?

https://www.google.com/maps/place/V...2!3m1!1s0x80dab866067f1533:0x375a370baeb5aac0

Yeah... I thought it was oddly specific in detail. Not discounting it or accusing him of embellishment but I'm surprised by his eye for detail. He must have felt something was odd. I pass by hundreds (probably more!) cars a day and couldn't tell you anything. I guess because it was such a deserted area?
 
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One of the people named at one of those addresses shares a very unique first name with a town in Alaska...

Wonder if this neighbor threw the alleged party?


(First post!):welcome: :wagon:

Mel
 
  • #580
Interesting that the car appeared to have been moved about 100 feet further off the road.

I'm thinking the person returned her stuff to her car that was left in his.
 
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