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Who would go jogging and leave their keys at home though ?
It hasn't been stated if there is a keypad entry on the door or garage. It's another unanswered question.
Who would go jogging and leave their keys at home though ?
Article states that LE combed through video footage of homes and businesses where she would have been jogging. And saw nothing at all, no trace of her... this is the thing that I can't quite reconcile here...jmo
Article states that LE combed through video footage of homes and businesses where she would have been jogging. And saw nothing at all, no trace of her... this is the thing that I can't quite reconcile here...jmo
I haven't heard one way or another about the door, but it's been bothering me a lot.
If locked, then no stranger took her from her home.
If unlocked, then I doubt she was abducted while jogging. Who leaves a door unlocked to their home that has at least one gun inside (assuming Sherri didn't take it jogging) when they leave? I hope everyone locks a door in that situation.
So if she did lock it, how would she get back in since her keys were still at home?
Article states that LE combed through video footage of homes and businesses where she would have been jogging. And saw nothing at all, no trace of her... this is the thing that I can't quite reconcile here...jmo
It suggests to me she was interrupted. Phone, doorbell, intruder, noise, etc.Quote from the People article...
This may have been mentioned already.... but how many of you would stop wrapping mid-present? Not me for sure, I might leave paper and gifts out, but I wouldn't stop mid-present. Weird... JMO
Hi [emoji4] I've been lurking but wanted to add that Garcia's comment stood out to me too. A few people.saw her jogging or out that day, yet no one saw her abducted or reported suspicious behavior. Also, am wondering about the house where a bed had been used and blonde hair was found. Has anyone confirmed whether it is near her house or where she went missing?
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It suggests to me she was interrupted. Phone, doorbell, intruder, noise, etc.
I know people that leave their house key over the door sill, or under the door mat.It hasn't been stated if there is a keypad entry on the door or garage. It's another unanswered question.
IIRC, it was mentioned during one of the newscasts. I'll need to rewatch them. Until I post the link, please consider it uncertain.Where did you see that her keys were still at home? Can't believe I missed that tidbit, but I did.
http://www.krcrtv.com/news/local/shasta/keith-papini-speaks-out-about-missing-wife/152808468
Anyone else pick up his language. "His house." Just to name one.
I am not accusing. Looking at every possible clue.
He lived in the house as a child. There's a link somewhere to the golf/croquet game his father developed while they were living there when he was a boy. It is owned by his family. The link is earlier in this thread.
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I haven't heard one way or another about the door, but it's been bothering me a lot.
If locked, then no stranger took her from her home.
If unlocked, then I doubt she was abducted while jogging. Who leaves a door unlocked to their home that has at least one gun inside (assuming Sherri didn't take it jogging) when they leave? I hope everyone locks a door in that situation.
So if she did lock it, how would she get back in since her keys were still at home?
Thank you Alexsea. I missed that link. I just figured being married, having a family he would say 'our house'
Who would go jogging and leave their keys at home though ?
If the sighting was at 2:00 and KP estimates her departure from the home at 11:00, it sounds as though a 3 hr. run would not be out of the ordinary for SP.