GUILTY CA - Erin Corwin, 19, pregnant, Twentynine Palms, 28 June 2014 - #7

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  • #381
The family must have driven one jeep to Alaska pulling the uhaul trailer and the other jeep behind. LE has to keep searching desert for her. I hope she is found soon!
 
  • #382
I wonder if the BLM has a grid map of ALL of the old abandoned mines throughout the area? My parents live in the high desert between Reno and Lake Tahoe. They had the contractor give them a detailed map of the surrounding area with the old mine shafts indicated. They have grandkids and pets and wanted to be aware of any potential danger. I think the map was on file with the county.
 
  • #383
The family must have driven one jeep to Alaska pulling the uhaul trailer and the other jeep behind. LE has to keep searching desert for her. I hope she is found soon!

In the below linked article it states (BBM), "When they left here they were in a U-Haul. I'm not sure what they did after they left here. I just know that their ultimate goal was to go home,” she said.

Sounds like they were driving a U-Haul truck, not pulling a U-Haul trailer.

http://www.cbs8.com/story/26134550/...ng-for-one-month-horse-ranch-owner-speaks-out
 
  • #384
From the below linked article:

The list of search warrants that are now sealed or partially sealed at the Joshua Tree courthouse include recent 2014 warrants numbered 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123 and 124.

We know that 114, 115, 116, 117 & 119 are the search warrants for the two apartments, two cars and the Horse Rescue property. What do you all think the other five are for? Would phone records require a search warrant? It says that the remaining warrants are either "sealed or partially sealed". Wonder if any of the remaining five search warrants were only partially sealed? I suppose we will find out in the next few days if any more information comes out about those additional warrants (doubtful though as I assume the information would have been included in this article if there was anything accessible in those additional warrants.)

http://www.cbs8.com/story/26134550/...ng-for-one-month-horse-ranch-owner-speaks-out

ETA - I hope they didn't only serve a search warrant on his jeep if his wife owns a jeep, too.
 
  • #385
In the below linked article it states (BBM), "When they left here they were in a U-Haul. I'm not sure what they did after they left here. I just know that their ultimate goal was to go home,” she said.

Sounds like they were driving a U-Haul truck, not pulling a U-Haul trailer. They would not have shipped two jeeps back also I read LE searched the UHAUL trailer.

http://www.cbs8.com/story/26134550/...ng-for-one-month-horse-ranch-owner-speaks-out
It would not let me post. You explain where there two jeeps are.
 
  • #386
Did I miss the part where IM gave CL an alibi? I thought she said he went out alone.
 
  • #387
It would not let me post. You explain where there two jeeps are.

Is it possible that LE still has his jeep in their possession? I honestly don't have a clue. Your guess is as good as mine.
 
  • #388
Did I miss the part where IM gave CL an alibi? I thought she said he went out alone.

No, I should have said she was trying to make excuses for him for being alone on that day. She also awkwardly threw in the statement of Nichole being at home that day, too.

This interview is unreal. She states that she doesn't really know anything but then she continues to answer in complete detail so many of the questions she is asked. She knew dates and months off of the top of her head, names of CL's friends, had (what sounded like) regular email communication with Erin. It sounds like she was very involved in these people's lives yet she clearly is emotionally detached from Erin's disappearance laughing, etc. during the interview. Odd. Too bad she hung up before she tried to explain away how the police could have possibly put a spin on her statement to them that NL called her husband stupid. MOO.
 
  • #389
No, I should have said she was trying to make excuses for him for being alone on that day. She also awkwardly threw in the statement of Nichole being at home that day, too.

This interview is unreal. She states that she doesn't really know anything but then she continues to answer in complete detail so many of the questions she is asked. She knew dates and months off of the top of her head, names of CL's friends, had (what sounded like) regular email communication with Erin. It sounds like she was very involved in these people's lives yet she clearly is emotionally detached from Erin's disappearance laughing, etc. during the interview. Odd. Too bad she hung up before she tried to explain away how the police could have possibly put a spin on her statement to them that NL called her husband stupid. MOO.

BBM

That is what struck me as odd too. If I was close friends with a 19 yr old pregnant girl, and she was missing, and quite possibly DEAD---I think I would be more respectful, or sensitive, when discussing her disappearance. I think I would show some level of concern--if I was concerned, that is.
 
  • #390
The family must have driven one jeep to Alaska pulling the uhaul trailer and the other jeep behind. LE has to keep searching desert for her. I hope she is found soon!

As soon as I read your comment I had an AH HA! moment. Depending upon where the L's final destination is in Alaska unless it is on the coast where they can drive via Canada then they have no other option but to use the Bellingham Washington Ferry to get to their destination.Bellingham is the only port in Washington State serving the ferries to and from Alaska. (At least that I am aware of) Which is a 2 to 3 day journey over some rough open isolated waters depending upon where they are headed. Arrangements and Reservations must be made weeks in advance to take the ferry with an automobile/truck/motorcycle. So if I wanted to dispose of items (cell phone, possible weapon and so forth) that I never wanted to surface ever again what a better place to do it than over the open waters. (pure speculation here)
 
  • #391
It would not let me post. You explain where there two jeeps are.

The military provides expense money when you move to a different duty location or home. They would have provided enough to ship one vehicle home perhaps the other was being towed behind the truck?
 
  • #392
BBM

That is what struck me as odd too. If I was close friends with a 19 yr old pregnant girl, and she was missing, and quite possibly DEAD---I think I would be more respectful, or sensitive, when discussing her disappearance. I think I would show some level of concern--if I was concerned, that is.

She was easily able to answer so many questions about Erin and knew so much about where she was working, why she didn't start the tractor job, how she felt about the miscarriage, dates of all of these events but then acts so detached about her disappearance and the investigation, casually talking about finding her body, etc. like she is talking about somebody she never met. I have (obviously) never met Erin and I would show more compassion and concern for her than this woman has in her interviews. It seems to me that she knew a whole lot about the people who were regular visitors at her rescue. I find it hard to believe that she didn't know anything was going on between CL and EC. MOO.
 
  • #393
As soon as I read your comment I had an AH HA! moment. Depending upon where the L's final destination is in Alaska unless it is on the coast where they can drive via Canada then they have no other option but to use the Bellingham Washington Ferry to get to their destination.Bellingham is the only port in Washington State serving the ferries to and from Alaska. (At least that I am aware of) Which is a 2 to 3 day journey over some rough open isolated waters depending upon where they are headed. Arrangements and Reservations must be made weeks in advance to take the ferry with an automobile/truck/motorcycle. So if I wanted to dispose of items (cell phone, possible weapon and so forth) that I never wanted to surface ever again what a better place to do it than over the open waters. (pure speculation here)

If LE is focused 100% on CL as a suspect in EC's disappearance and murder would they follow CL back home?
 
  • #394
If LE is focused 100% on CL as a suspect in EC's disappearance and murder would they follow CL back home?

I don't think they personally would follow him. But they would be in close contact with Alaskan authorities, most likely. And I bet they would be keeping an eye on them. Le in Alaska does not want another Keyes in their midst.
 
  • #395
it could be that EC came up with that excuse and surrendered the horse in June in anticipation of leaving with CL in July.

I had wondered if Erin agreed with JC to stop going to the rescue after being caught in the affair.
 
  • #396
You know, after joining a certain facebook group, I actually appreciate some of the rules here. Seen a couple irresponsible posts there, one in particular along the lines of, "supposedly my mom heard ___". Certainly glad that sort of made up nonsense isnt allowed here. It can be strict here but clearly, there are very good reasons for it.
 
  • #397
You know, after joining a certain facebook group, I actually appreciate some of the rules here. Seen a couple irresponsible posts there, one in particular along the lines of, "supposedly my mom heard ___". Certainly glad that sort of made up nonsense isnt allowed here. It can be strict here but clearly, there are very good reasons for it.

Truthfully, it bothered me when I first came here. I whined about it and wanted us to be able to discuss FB or Topix etc. But now I am so glad we don't. It just takes us all down a rabbit hole and wastes a lot of energy. Most of the time they are false leads. And the true ones are revealed eventually.
 
  • #398
From the below linked article:

The list of search warrants that are now sealed or partially sealed at the Joshua Tree courthouse include recent 2014 warrants numbered 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123 and 124.

We know that 114, 115, 116, 117 & 119 are the search warrants for the two apartments, two cars and the Horse Rescue property. What do you all think the other five are for? Would phone records require a search warrant? It says that the remaining warrants are either "sealed or partially sealed". Wonder if any of the remaining five search warrants were only partially sealed? I suppose we will find out in the next few days if any more information comes out about those additional warrants (doubtful though as I assume the information would have been included in this article if there was anything accessible in those additional warrants.)

http://www.cbs8.com/story/26134550/...ng-for-one-month-horse-ranch-owner-speaks-out

ETA - I hope they didn't only serve a search warrant on his jeep if his wife owns a jeep, too.

BBM--Yes, phone records do require one. I knew a manager with a large cellular phone company who told me they only release records with a warrant. I suppose the company could give LE the records without a warrant, but I don't know how that would hold up in court.
 
  • #399
What kind of shots would her horse need to be allowed on base? Couldn't she just get a vet to give the shots? Why was this a deal breaker? Wondering if that was just an excuse she made, because she knew she wouldn't be at 29 Palms when CL was going to ETS soon? Just a thought.

I'd like to know when exactly in June did she tell IM that she was not taking the horse? Before or after the 15th which is when she supposedly learned she was pregnant.

As far as shots go, one would think that since IM has so many dealings with Marines at 29, that she would know the requirements of keeping a horse on base there. Also, even if she didn't, I would have thought as a rescue they would make sure that all their rescued horses had vet care and therefore be up to date on all their shots. That doesn't make sense.

And is that even a thing you can do - is there a place on base to board a horse?
 
  • #400
I'd like to know when exactly in June did she tell IM that she was not taking the horse? Before or after the 15th which is when she supposedly learned she was pregnant.

As far as shots go, one would think that since IM has so many dealings with Marines at 29, that she would know the requirements of keeping a horse on base there. Also, even if she didn't, I would have thought as a rescue they would make sure that all their rescued horses had vet care and therefore be up to date on all their shots. That doesn't make sense.

And is that even a thing you can do - is there a place on base to board a horse?

BBM-There have a been a few people on here that have confirmed there is a 29 horse stable. I think one member even posted a link to the website for it.

The 29 military horse ranch may have required different shots than the one the rescue gives. (Just a guess) But I do agree, it seems strange that the horse rescue (who has a ton of military volunteers) doesn't follow the same shot schedules.

I used to do dog rescues. Probably not the same as horse, but I was also fostering. After awhile, I just had to take a step back from it. I think it's possible that Erin may have realized that rescuing a horse may be too much for her at the moment.

I think the ranch lady is just eating up all the attention she is getting. She sounds like a busy-body who can't keep her stories straight. IMO. Maybe she's also looking at this as a way to drum up business to her rescue.
 
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