Identified! CA - Out-of-town family finds unidentified body in freezer of home they were staying at - Dec 23, 2023 - Mary Margaret Haxby-Jones

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Mary Margaret Jones/Barnett was born Sept. 1942 in Michigan.

MM’s father: William Robert Jones (1888-1966) - Find a Grave...
Robert W Barnett Jones Father changed his name, thus the Jones to MM’s Jones-Haxby. IMO.

ETA: Correction, I inserted the wrong link. This is MM’s mother: Margaret Mary Barnett (1916-1969) - Find a Grave...
MM’s mother: Mary Emily Gautier Barnett (1859-1947) - Find a...

MM’s sister: Nancy Florence Barnett Helms (1945-2012) - Find a... Susie must have been a nickname and this would indicate RH was a husband (I found no records during my quick search, but he’s likely living, so I’ll leave it at that).
Thank you!
MM has plenty of relatives in her sister's family.
More questions abound.
 
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  • #342
itr would pile up here too but someone could be using her bank card.
If her money was piling up for years with no activity the banks are known to freeze the account and/or just the debit card .
I recently found out that one account that I have was frozen, debit card not checks.
I don't use checks and hadn't used this debit card in over a year and when I tried to use the card it was declined.
Called bank and I had to go in person and do some signing and the account was again usable.
He told me I have to make one transaction per year.
Oh, and I was charged $15.00 a month for 12 months.
Closed it out and went to my credit union.
 
  • #343
Thank you!
MM has plenty of relatives in her sister's family.
More questions abound.
After you responded I realized I made a mistake in my OP, so I corrected it.

This is quite the mystery!
 
  • #344
After you responded I realized I made a mistake in my OP, so I corrected it.

This is quite the mystery!
@MadMcGoo ..... could you write again, what has been corrected........ I went back, but am not sure what you have changed. thanks,
 
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@MadMcGoo ..... could you write again, what has been corrected........ I went back, but am not sure what you have changed. thanks,
A line was through the second link.(1859-1947)

ETA: Correction, I inserted the wrong link. This is MM’s mother: Margaret Mary Barnett (1916-1969) - Find a Grave...

MM’s mother: Mary Emily Gautier Barnett (1859-1947) - Find a...
 
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Mary would have had to have slews of people,family and friends not speaking with her for no inquiries into where the hell is she and no networking.
imo: The odds are against that which makes her death and discovery touching on the surreal.
Maybe the 9 yr timeline we keep hearing about is off?
That remains to be seen when the investigation is completed.
 
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I only see a “Susie” married to Bob in the obit. Did I miss something? :)

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MadMcGoo
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MM’s sister: Nancy Florence Barnett Helms (1945-2012) - Find a... Susie must have been a nickname and this would indicate RH was a husband (I found no records during my quick search, but he’s likely living, so I’ll leave it at that).
 
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Post # 327

MadMcGoo
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MM’s sister: Nancy Florence Barnett Helms (1945-2012) - Find a... Susie must have been a nickname and this would indicate RH was a husband (I found no records during my quick search, but he’s likely living, so I’ll leave it at that).

Thanks! I didn’t read the small print. :)
 
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If her money was piling up for years with no activity the banks are known to freeze the account and/or just the debit card .
I recently found out that one account that I have was frozen, debit card not checks.
I don't use checks and hadn't used this debit card in over a year and when I tried to use the card it was declined.
Called bank and I had to go in person and do some signing and the account was again usable.
He told me I have to make one transaction per year.
Oh, and I was charged $15.00 a month for 12 months.
Closed it out and went to my credit union.
in CA, unused accounts are taken over by the State
 
  • #354
Mary Margaret Jones/Barnett was born Sept. 1942 in Michigan.

MM’s father: William Robert Jones (1888-1966) - Find a Grave...
Appears to be a NPE; born a J but raised a B until his death (plus other inconsistencies that are inconsequential to this case). Thus, the Jones to MM’s Jones-Haxby. IMO.

ETA: Correction, I inserted the wrong link. This is MM’s mother: Margaret Mary Barnett (1916-1969) - Find a Grave...
MM’s mother: Mary Emily Gautier Barnett (1859-1947) - Find a...

MM’s sister: Nancy Florence Barnett Helms (1945-2012) - Find a... Susie must have been a nickname and this would indicate RH was a husband (I found no records during my quick search, but he’s likely living, so I’ll leave it at that).
So are there living relatives of Mary? I’m getting confused.
 
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Agree with all your questions, and to me, they all seem so straightforward to answer, except perhaps cause of death and WHY (but my guess is $$). The others though, that is what we have databases for in this day and age.

I've been following along the whole time, and is it just me or does this case seem unnecessarily cryptic? Why is it taking so long to even get the basic facts of what happened here or how the people that found her were related?

Maybe it's my imagination, maybe just typical California case backlog, and if this is San Diego county, typical lack of transparency and reporting. Agree with those that this seems like someone wanted to reap the benefits of her benefits. Very sad.
I agree. However, IMO it is cryptic because it involves a person who is known to the people who discovered her body. That person presumably put her remains in that freezer, and it hasn't yet been determined what charges that person may face.

Mary would be 82 if she'd lived. Not all families stay in touch, especially when they live far apart. She seems not to have had children.

JMO
 
  • #357
So are there living relatives of Mary? I’m getting confused.
My primary purpose for posting that information was to verify names associated with Mary (Jones, Haxby), and clarify their potential relation to her. Mary could quite possibly have distant living blood relatives, but verifying that would mean sleuthing outside of WS TOS. I didn’t intend to cause more confusion. Her family tree is complex, suggesting the following quote is probably accurate (from the perspective of this relative-by-marriage). IMO


“A relative of Haxby-Jones by marriage, who asked not to be identified due to the ongoing investigation, said she doesn’t believe the woman had any blood relatives and noted that the family “is estranged.”

Although the relative hadn’t seen Haxby-Jones since 1995…”
 
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My primary purpose for posting that information was to verify names associated with Mary (Jones, Haxby), and clarify their potential relation to her. Mary could quite possibly have distant living blood relatives, but verifying that would mean sleuthing outside of WS TOS. I didn’t intend to cause more confusion. Her family tree is complex, suggesting the following quote is probably accurate (from the perspective of this relative-by-marriage). IMO


“A relative of Haxby-Jones by marriage, who asked not to be identified due to the ongoing investigation, said she doesn’t believe the woman had any blood relatives and noted that the family “is estranged.”

Although the relative hadn’t seen Haxby-Jones since 1995…”

There are families with such genetic trait. When I started working at my family tree, I found one line where people exhibit true splitting. Either the relatives are the best ever, or someone doesn’t talk to someone else. The goal is usually to remember who likes whom, and who doesn’t talk to whom. It makes genetic work problematic, but on the other hand, helps with phasing. So maybe this is what happened with Mary, just got on the bad side. A good teaching story.
 
  • #359
If her money was piling up for years with no activity the banks are known to freeze the account and/or just the debit card .
I recently found out that one account that I have was frozen, debit card not checks.
I don't use checks and hadn't used this debit card in over a year and when I tried to use the card it was declined.
Called bank and I had to go in person and do some signing and the account was again usable.
He told me I have to make one transaction per year.
Oh, and I was charged $15.00 a month for 12 months.
Closed it out and went to my credit union.
Right, but I don’t think the account was ever inactive. I think someone was using it the whole time.
 
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There are families with such genetic trait. When I started working at my family tree, I found one line where people exhibit true splitting. Either the relatives are the best ever, or someone doesn’t talk to someone else. The goal is usually to remember who likes whom, and who doesn’t talk to whom. It makes genetic work problematic, but on the other hand, helps with phasing. So maybe this is what happened with Mary, just got on the bad side. A good teaching story.
As you day, could be a legacy of the family system, but it also occurs to me, abusive relationships are sometimes associated with isolating the victim from family and past friends.

I'm not implying that's the case here. I know of a couple of people who kept their beloved dead pet in a freezer.

JMO
 

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