This is not related to the case but I wonder what this guy was up to. Michelle's suspect could have been someone similar. This is an hour's drive away.
http://www.mercurynews.com/central-coast/ci_18363237?source=rss
PLEASURE POINT -- Sheriff's deputies arrested a 31-year-old Santa Cruz man Friday night after finding they found a stun gun, four kinds of drugs and other items in a car they believe was his.
About 11:20 p.m., a Sheriff's deputy saw a man in a white Mitsubishi sedan pull in to a parking lot of a bar on the 3600 block of Portola Drive, said deputy April Skalland. The deputy checked the license plate against the system and saw the car was not registered but its registration sticker was current, Skalland said.
The deputy found 4.9 grams of heroin, oxycodone, methadone pills, liquid methadone, drug paraphernalia, a stun gun, a TV, two iPods, two digitial cameras and a pair of black gloves, Skalland said.
Some updated news:
I just checked the blog talking about GE here: http://michellelemissing.blogspot.com/
and it says "Blog has been removed
Sorry, the blog at michellelemissing.blogspot.com has been removed."
I always check this blog daily for any updates and it was up and running last night.
Why would that blogger go to all that trouble to do all that investigating on the case only to remove it? I also saw yesterday that GE's pic had been removed from the blog,and the blogger mentioned that GE may have seen it and removed her pic from her public photobucket account.
Very strange indeed. Maybe GE or her family threatened a lawsuit against the blogger? But he was only posting what he found through public records. Or maybe the Hayward PD/FBI felt it the blog might compromise their investigation?
Odd indeed.
I also noticed last night that the blog had been enabled to trace IP addresses..hmmmm....
Some updated news:
I just checked the blog talking about GE here: http://michellelemissing.blogspot.com/
and it says "Blog has been removed
Sorry, the blog at michellelemissing.blogspot.com has been removed."
I always check this blog daily for any updates and it was up and running last night.
Why would that blogger go to all that trouble to do all that investigating on the case only to remove it? I also saw yesterday that GE's pic had been removed from the blog,and the blogger mentioned that GE may have seen it and removed her pic from her public photobucket account.
Very strange indeed. Maybe GE or her family threatened a lawsuit against the blogger? But he was only posting what he found through public records. Or maybe the Hayward PD/FBI felt it the blog might compromise their investigation?
Odd indeed.
I also noticed last night that the blog had been enabled to trace IP addresses..hmmmm....
I've been checking that blog daily as well. I'm thinking the PD probably did it. Everything the blogger posted were public records. I wonder what will happen if another blog like this is created
I've been checking that blog daily as well. I'm thinking the PD probably did it. Everything the blogger posted were public records. I wonder what will happen if another blog like this is created
This is why Google Cache is great. http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...pot.com/&hl=en&client=firefox-a&gl=us&strip=1
Although this snapshot was from 6/21, so it missed the updated info.
What sort of grounds would be required to get a warrant to search those homes?
There was a conversation going on with two people on michelle's official website about this.
one of them was saying that you do not need a search warrant for forclosed homes since they are abandoned and homeless people usually end up living in them.
new clues were found - several calls were made out after michelle went missing...one call to reno and one to arizona.
investigators went to arizona to question a woman who then called michael, michelle's brother.
confirmed that witness spotted her suv at pond court 4 hours after she went missing.
it was only a small splatter of blood in her suv.
http://www.10news.com/news/28402066/detail.html
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