CA CA - Susan Jacobson, 59, Sun City/Roseville, 2 May 2013 - #2

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This question has never really been answered fully, although asked on quite a few posts.

What I did find is a post by Kjac (Susan's son), from the first thread, from 6-24-2013, post #462
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Roseville-2-May-2013-1&p=9595902#post9595902

It's a for and against list on her husband (Kjac's dad), and Kjac mentions that her husband was the last person to see and talk to her,
and that the prior person to see and talk to Susan could have been up to a few days prior.

IMOO.

I had 3 main take-aways from last night's news story:

(1) Nobody has been cleared - absolutely no one.

(2) There is still absolutely no indication of when, and by whom, Susan was last seen - other than by her husband at around 6:00 AM on May 1. In fact, the PD representative speaking to the reporter last night essentially parroted the information that she was last seen at 6:00 AM on the day she went missing.

(3) The Roseville PD has virtually NOBODY working this case! They indicated that they have a detective working "part time" on the case, and then explained that her role was to check-in whenever they receive a report that a body has been located somewhere to see if it might be Susan. That's it? Seriously, Roseville PD - that is all you are doing?? Do we have someone who voluntarily walked away from her life; someone who met with foul play by a person close to her; or a random stranger abduction? This incident was way out of place for the quiet type of location and community where it occurred - you would think the PD would be all over this to try to figure out if they have a crazy person on the streets of Roseville...

Hopefully, Tony Lopez (the Channel 13 reporter) will stay on top of the story - maybe encouraging emails to him to thank him for his reporting and urging him to stay plugged-in would help?
 
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If we are to believe this disappearance was random and not targeted, then why have there been no other disappearances in the area? A polygraph would have been very useful. IIRC, husband stated in the very beginning that he thought foul play occurred. I will look for the link.
 
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I had 3 main take-aways from last night's news story:

(1) Nobody has been cleared - absolutely no one.

(2) There is still absolutely no indication of when, and by whom, Susan was last seen - other than by her husband at around 6:00 AM on May 1. In fact, the PD representative speaking to the reporter last night essentially parroted the information that she was last seen at 6:00 AM on the day she went missing.

(3) The Roseville PD has virtually NOBODY working this case! They indicated that they have a detective working "part time" on the case, and then explained that her role was to check-in whenever they receive a report that a body has been located somewhere to see if it might be Susan. That's it? Seriously, Roseville PD - that is all you are doing?? Do we have someone who voluntarily walked away from her life; someone who met with foul play by a person close to her; or a random stranger abduction? This incident was way out of place for the quiet type of location and community where it occurred - you would think the PD would be all over this to try to figure out if they have a crazy person on the streets of Roseville...

Hopefully, Tony Lopez (the Channel 13 reporter) will stay on top of the story - maybe encouraging emails to him to thank him for his reporting and urging him to stay plugged-in would help?

To me it sounds like they think she committed suicide!


They are not looking for a crazy person.
Nor investigating the last person to see her.
JMO
 
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To me it sounds like they think she committed suicide!


They are not looking for a crazy person.
Nor investigating the last person to see her.
JMO

If that was the case though her body should have been found somewhere not far from her car.
 
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I wonder what brought this on, kind of out of the blue

I know I watched it and I was wondering too. Maybe their (Susan and Chris) upcoming wedding anniversary? Sort of weird that it was finally on the news. Not that I'm complaining but it did seem strange. Then again I ask about Susan every few months so maybe it just finally got someone's attention (and no I'm not Erica who asked the Twitter question, but go Erica!). Maybe it's a good thing, like so many people finally asked about her that they couldn't ignore it anymore. It made me glad to hear that one detective is working on it, but sad to hear them say so definitively that the detective's "not full time" and mostly checking in on cadaver reports. I can understand it, given they've got newer cases to work on, but it's still a punch to the gut every time. Also EVERY TIME they find a body in the water around here I wonder (because it does happen way too often), but I felt bad hearing that.

For a split second I thought maybe the delayed wallet turn in was a clue, but seems like it was just a reporting mistake. Wish there was more actual info to go on.
 
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If we are to believe this disappearance was random and not targeted, then why have there been no other disappearances in the area? A polygraph would have been very useful. IIRC, husband stated in the very beginning that he thought foul play occurred. I will look for the link.

There was one other, actually, maybe two?, of a woman near her age and in this area. I'm trying to find the case. I remember what you're saying about Susan's husband saying he thought it was foul play. I'm probably too young for the kidnappers (if there are any) but I've been super cautious out there even though I used to think it was probably one of the safer shopping areas to go to.
 
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I feel like the only definite thing they'll say is that they won't rule anyone in OR out. Maybe that's normal. Still seems odd to me, though.

Maybe they have a person of interest, but they haven't said it publicly?
IMOO.
 
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There was one other, actually, maybe two?, of a woman near her age and in this area. I'm trying to find the case. I remember what you're saying about Susan's husband saying he thought it was foul play. I'm probably too young for the kidnappers (if there are any) but I've been super cautious out there even though I used to think it was probably one of the safer shopping areas to go to.

Maybe I don't understand what you mean... to me, there is "no age limit" for kidnappers...
Perhaps there are different reasons why people kidnap people.
IMOO.

ETA:
I guess you mean if Susan was kidnapped, then perhaps they were looking for a specific age group?
IMOO.
 
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If we are to believe this disappearance was random and not targeted, then why have there been no other disappearances in the area? A polygraph would have been very useful. IIRC, husband stated in the very beginning that he thought foul play occurred. I will look for the link.

Here is a link about her husband thinking foul play:

http://www.kcra.com/news/husband-of-missing-roseville-woman-suspects-foul-play/20058240

And this link her son thinks there could be foul play:

http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013...oseville-woman-will-see-her-first-grandchild/
 
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If a friend of many years just vanished off the face of the earth, I would want to know what happened, be it one week or 20 years later. I would be hopeful of a safe return instead of potential foul play one week later. A spouse? I would be hounding the detective(s) for any and all information non-stop. A basket case would be closer to how I felt.

Lawyer be damned; I would take a polygraph if I had nothing to hide. If it came back suspicious, THEN I would involve my lawyer. Either way, the polygraph is not admissible, but it would help clear my good name.
 
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Maybe I don't understand what you mean... to me, there is "no age limit" for kidnappers...
Perhaps there are different reasons why people kidnap people.
IMOO.

ETA:
I guess you mean if Susan was kidnapped, then perhaps they were looking for a specific age group?
IMOO.

Yes, sorry, I should have worded that better. I was thinking if it IS one individual kidnapper in that area involved in the cases I was thinking of, they seem to be targeting women older than me.
 
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It is still bothersome that NO ONE has ever said when they spoke to or saw Susan last. Aside from who lived in the home with her.
Why are people that knew her afraid to speak? I say afraid, because what else could it be??
And no 'solid' leads?? were there even ANY leads? What were they. Maybe someone's memory could be jogged.
And funny thing is, that neighborhood is like what, 55 and over? I can't believe someone didn't see/hear/think anything. That morning or any around then. Where my Dad lived, they knew if you burped or turned over, who came to your house,how often UPS brought your QVC stuff, whose children never visited, ad nauseum
 
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It is still bothersome that NO ONE has ever said when they spoke to or saw Susan last. Aside from who lived in the home with her.
Why are people that knew her afraid to speak? I say afraid, because what else could it be??
And no 'solid' leads?? were there even ANY leads? What were they. Maybe someone's memory could be jogged.
And funny thing is, that neighborhood is like what, 55 and over? I can't believe someone didn't see/hear/think anything. That morning or any around then. Where my Dad lived, they knew if you burped or turned over, who came to your house,how often UPS brought your QVC stuff, whose children never visited, ad nauseum

I know, I can't believe no one has (from what we know anyway) said anything. Yes, for Sun City you have to be 55 or older, or at least someone in the family does - here's their info: http://suncityroseville.org/. I will say I don't know if Sun City is the same as my Dad's Roseville neighborhood which is about 5 minutes away, but it is almost bizarre how people NEVER talk to each other there. My Dad's lived in his house for many years and he couldn't tell you his next door neighbor's names or even what car(s) they drive - they pull into their garages, go into the house, and never see each other. He joked that he accidentally ran into one of his neighbors once when they were both getting the mail at the same time and it startled them both, especially when they realized they'd been neighbors for years and never met. It's really kind of freaky. I have wondered if Sun City is the same way, because normally I'd agree with you about people in a mostly retired community knowing who did what, when, how often, etc.

Even if it is a particularly closed off neighborhood I still can't believe no one has come forward who saw her walking the dog, getting a coffee at Starbucks, shopping in the Raley's store, etc. I mean c'mon... at minimum we know she left her house at times to walk her dog, walk the neighborhood, and run errands. Someone had to have seen her, even if it was a day or two beforehand.
 
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Hi all - sorry I haven't been back since I posted last - unfortunately, my Huz HAD to watch something else at that time; so thanks for the links to Tony Lopez' interview!! Unbelievable that the husband won't take a lie-detector test and has a lawyer... hmmmm... strange indeed!

I might send a link of this thread to Tony Lopez and he'll have a better idea of the facts on the case!

:seeya:
 
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Yeah lol you do that Niner

Really Nikb?? wow, most people you would think know the neighbors to each side...must be different down south, every body know everybodies biz a LOT of the time lol!! Especially enclosed neighborhoods...

yep shout to Erica , whoever you are...thank you for getting Susan some airtime

i think there is a POI and I think that 'poi' knows they are at best an unspoken poi and has to be walking on egg shells...can you imagine everyday think oh crap did I forget something, leave something, say something

i hope so
 
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Yeah lol you do that Niner

Really Nikb?? wow, most people you would think know the neighbors to each side...must be different down south, every body know everybodies biz a LOT of the time lol!! Especially enclosed neighborhoods...

yep shout to Erica , whoever you are...thank you for getting Susan some airtime

i think there is a POI and I think that 'poi' knows they are at best an unspoken poi and has to be walking on egg shells...can you imagine everyday think oh crap did I forget something, leave something, say something

i hope so

I agree, it's normally like that in neighborhoods, especially enclosed ones. I personally find it really odd. I suppose Neighborhood Watch wouldn't work too well - the only thing suspicious would be neighbors <gasp!> talking to each other. I don't know anyone who specifically lives in Sun City though, so I don't know if it's like that there. I can only speak to where my Dad lives which is nearby. I live maybe 20 minutes away and we're all well aware of each others' names, vehicles, what people are up to, introduce ourselves to new neighbors, etc. so it's a pretty isolated thing. If that's the case in Sun City I hope it isn't hurting Susan's chances of being found.

I agree with you, I think there's a POI and maybe they even have a general idea what happened, but I flip flop on this case constantly. The part I've never been able to understand is a motive. It just seems like there isn't one. I hope LE knows more than they can say, but they sure seem lost on it too. Someone knows what happened, and I wouldn't doubt that person gets realllly nervous anytime people ask about the case or it comes back up in the news. I hope so, seems it'd make them more likely to trip up if foul play was involved. Keeping my fingers crossed.
 
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There doesn't have to be a specific motive though, does there?? I mean you know, some people are just cold....nothing fazes them, they just like their routine and don't like anything to change it...it's like they settle don't want to broaden their horizons...they like their apple cart upright, don't rock it...

It's so troubling, I wish HER sisters/family would speak up & out
 
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If that was the case though her body should have been found somewhere not far from her car.

IMO there has not been a lot of searching!

And PPL are found a year later even in areas already searched.
I think she is there very close they just missed her!
 
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