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Have they checked the places she used to live? It could be an amnesia case.
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Does anyone know if there is any information about the phone. He said when he found the phone he knew she had been abducted. Did he pick it up and handle carefully so as to not to contaminate any potential evidence? Were there any prints or dna on the phone that were not her's? I have done my diligence and read the threads but I don't recall them mentioning that. I know it was stated they are looking at her phone data wise, calls, texts etc.
Wow, that is a lot of different places to live for a mid thirties woman.
Interesting theory. It's too bad we don't know precisely what 'partially wrapped' means. The fact that it was addressed to him makes me think this doesn't quite mean what we think it means.
Wow, that is a lot of different places to live for a mid thirties woman.
these people are so clean cut. Abercrombie and fitch preppies. Husbands assumption it is a stranger is prob accurate
what's equasearch?
Interesting theory. It's too bad we don't know precisely what 'partially wrapped' means. The fact that it was addressed to him makes me think this doesn't quite mean what we think it means.
Sorry I don't understand the second sentence. What do you think it means, or doesn't mean?
I wonder how much pressure Sherri put on herself. By that, I mean she apparently loved to shop for and wear designer clothes (if the items she was selling before were her used clothes). Was the "image" she projected to others important to her? She was also known, according to her sister-in-law (?) as "supermom". Did she think she had to be perfect? Even all the smiling in the photos -- sure, they're photos. But was she trying too hard to project a happy "image" to others? I'll admit it probably means nothing. But women have staged their own disappearance before when the (self-imposed) pressure became too much.
DOJ is classifying her disappearance as voluntary.
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The report mentioned that it was a group of searchers that found the checkbook. I'm pretty sure, like the jogging outfit, they (the searchers) would know not to touch it. I will have to go back and look but I believe they said it was recognized as Papini's.To me that means they've seen her carry it before, not opened it. [crossing my fingers]It's been pointed out a couple of times that it's not a good idea to touch potential evidence of a crime. Hopefully the person saw what looked to be a checkbook and instead of reaching for it, remembered this case and called 911.
Funny, I wondered the same thing this morning. Something is just very off for me. Can't quite put my finger on it yet.
Heaetwrenching.
If the hair was there and the phone wasn't broken, I don't think it was thrown. I think whatever happened occurred right there where the phone was found.