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Hello and welcome to Websleuths, FlossyMay.It looks like the sign that points to Redding.
Hello and welcome to Websleuths, FlossyMay.It looks like the sign that points to Redding.
I know this wasn't your main question, but I find this interesting:
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4. They Live in a Rural area Where Violent Crime Had Been Soaring
The Papinis live in a rural area of northern California with barely any cell phone reception off the main road, Keith told PEOPLE.
When Keith tried to call or text Sherri the day she went missing and he tried to ping her phone, he had to get near the main road about a mile away near their mailbox before he had enough reception, he told PEOPLE."
VI srated that KP gave no interviews (that he was aware of), other than ABC after Sherri was found, so I am wondering about the source. Anyway....the "cell reception" question made me remember this article .
https://www.google.com/amp/people.c...-and-her-family/amp/?client=ms-android-att-us
It's the reports of 11 08 2016. I just have a download of report. Can't link on here.
But on page 4 a person makes a call to 911 and stated "tell sheriff's depth to take a good look for that missing girl at golden eye lane" then hangs up and won't provide any follow up info.
Well there you go. That's the problem. All we have to go on is a broad overview of where she was released. If we can't find out the exact location she was released, which way the car was going, and maybe how long the kidnappers drove her to get there, then this thread is a total and complete waste of time. Trying to find a suspect with so little information is worse then trying to find a needle in a haystack.
They may have come from the North, the South, the West, or the East. They could have been driving for minutes, or hours, or days. We don't know.
So we are looking for two hispanic females from somewhere in Northern California. That leaves only about 11 million suspects. :facepalm:This might be the single most futile thread on WS ever, and I have seen some that were pretty hopeless.
At approx 04:35 on this video the reporter points behind her, indicating where SP was released...there's a sign but I can't make it out
https://youtu.be/0XxCS_ALJAA
IMO
The casemap link that shows 3 spots north of Sacramento are pretty close to where she was dropped off near 17. I think she was likely dropped off on Route 17 itself on that map. The question is where is the exact spot on that map and even if we knew the exact spot then how can it help us know which direction they came from and where they were headed.
If I had to guess then I am thinking they were holding her near Sacramento and then after dropping her off they headed back North and they live somewhere around Redding. Because she was taken in Redding so guessing that is their home base area.
I dont think they were holding her in Redding because I dont think they would have driven her so far south which is why I think they were holding her somewhere around Sacromento.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/v...ll=38.734159188748485,-121.8150651719177&z=15
didn't he also go on the Today show or GMA while she was missing? I do not think the 20/20 interview was the only one he gave but it might have been the only one he has given since her return.
Well that certainly is fatalistic.
The circumstances of SP's drop-off are important, but they are one piece of the puzzle. I mean, we don't know much about the point of abduction, either. But knowing it or not knowing it doesn't necessarily make or break the entire case.
Well there you go. That's the problem. All we have to go on is a broad overview of where she was released. If we can't find out the exact location she was released, which way the car was going, and maybe how long the kidnappers drove her to get there, then this thread is a total and complete waste of time. Trying to find a suspect with so little information is worse then trying to find a needle in a haystack.
They may have come from the North, the South, the West, or the East. They could have been driving for minutes, or hours, or days. We don't know.
So we are looking for two hispanic females from somewhere in Northern California. That leaves only about 11 million suspects. :facepalm:This might be the single most futile thread on WS ever, and I have seen some that were pretty hopeless.
She was abducted by her mailbox. We know that.
It looks like just another random location near the interchange of I-5 and Road 17. Reporters don't seem to care much about getting details these days. They just set their cameras up wherever it's convenient, and start talking.
Ok wait a second. So there was a call to do a welfare check on someone being held against their will, prior to her being released in he area. So could that be the reason she was released? Does anybody know more about this call? Because a driver wouldn't call in and it be described as someone held against their will in a storage unit, would it? It would be a driver reporting a hysterical woman by the road. Who was being held in a storage unit? This link isn't working. What did I miss? Was this just a domestic call or was someone going to report SP being held and the kidnapper hurried and dumped her before they could get to them. They were about to be turned in for that $$. That would make some sense, the reason only 1 released her bc the other kidnapper was reporting it for $$.
I am having a hard time reading everything and it's constantly changing so this may have been thoroughly fleshed out and dismissed. But have there been any warrants to search storage units or properties in that area? I know some of the warrants are being sealed but maybe one of the very first warrants was not sealed. One in that county and not Shasta. I'm sure someone would have caught that though. Forgive me if I brought back up a subject you all have dismissed.
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She was abducted by her mailbox.
She was abducted by her mailbox. We know that.
That call about someone holding someone in a storage unit is way too coincidental to me too.
Something is up with that and I dont understand how this was dismissed by either LE or anyone else.
What are the odds someone reports this around the time she is released.
I think this could be huge and could be related to this case.
The Sheriff stated "CR17 off ramp" as far as where she was found. You are right about reporters...sucks too.
It's important for knowing which way the car was traveling when she was pushed out, and which way they might have been coming from. It would also help to know how long they were driving for before she was released. Without knowing that, they could have come from anywhere in California. We have more information about how long she was driven when she was kidnapped, then for when she was released.
Plus the info came from our VI, Lake. It's as good as we are going to get.