CA CA - Susan Jacobson, 59, Sun City/Roseville, 2 May 2013 - #3

  • #41
Thanks Suglo! I like it so far. I grew up mostly in Fair Oaks and have lived in Carmichael for about 20 years. So distance wise Roseville isn't that far away at all, but wow, the culture especially around people feeling completely safe most of the time is hugely different for me. Especially in the East Roseville area where I'm renting. I can only imagine that Susan felt pretty safe most of the time, probably even more so in the Del Webb community and areas right around her home.

I still ask about her every so often on the Roseville PD Facebook page because they seem to answer pretty proptly. Unfortunately the message is always the same - still missing and still hope to find her. Nothing new and nothing to indicate there's any active searches or investigation going on (granted they may just not give details, but I'm willing to bet it's basically a cold case for them at this point).
 
  • #42
Where is her "dear husband" now? moved ? remarried? dead?
 
  • #43
Merry Christmas, Susan, from all of us here at Websleuths. And your grandbaby(ies.)

:seeya:
 
  • #44
Just thinking about Susan today. We haven't forgotten you Susan!

I have just recently moved to Roseville temporarily myself, so I'm even closer to her location than I was before. Suglo I agree, it just doesn't feel unsafe here. In fact my old neighborhood was pretty safe but I had my moments of being nervous, had packages stolen from the front porch, mail stolen somewhat often, heard the police helicopter overhead, etc. And I felt fairly safe there, but certainly cautious. Now living where I am in Roseville, about 7 miles from where Susan's car was found, I'm just barely getting used to people who feel about 99% safe all the time. They look at me funny when I do a quick visual survey of a parking lot, people coming in/out of stores or offices I'm going into before I get out of the car, etc. The first time the family I'm renting a room from told me to use the mailbox for outgoing mail I was like "You're kidding me, right?" They don't go to the post office to send mail, heck they didn't even keep the front door locked until after I moved here. It's a whole different mindset from most places I've lived before, even places only a few miles outside of the area. .

Sorry, that got a little longer than I intended, but I just wanted to agree that it's a generally safe "feeling" area. In fact today this article came out about Roseville being one of the top 25 safest US cities for women: http://www.kcra.com/article/roseville-ranks-in-top-25-safest-us-cities-for-women/7595752.

Then I got to thinking about Susan. It wasn't safe for her. Whether it was a total stranger thing, a health need she couldn't get help for (for ex. the suicide possibility), or someone she knew caused her to disappear, she wasn't safe. And worse, she probably felt pretty safe, even as a seemingly somewhat nervous person. Goes to run an errand in the area she also feels very safe, and then POOF she's just gone. Somehow living here and seeing what it's like day to day emphasized to me even more how odd it is the way she disappeared without a trace, and really with very little media attention either.

I so hope she's found, assuming she wants to be. She and her loved ones deserve that much at least.

Nikb, what is the general consensus as to what others in the area think happened to Susan? I'd be curious to know what others in the area think.
 
  • #45
Nikb, what is the general consensus as to what others in the area think happened to Susan? I'd be curious to know what others in the area think.

GREAT question, Seajay!

and one I would LOVE to know the answer to!

:thinking:
 
  • #46
Where is her "dear husband" now? moved ? remarried? dead?

Another GREAT question I would LOVE to know the answer to!

:websleuther:
 
  • #47
Nikb, what is the general consensus as to what others in the area think happened to Susan? I'd be curious to know what others in the area think.

Most in the area don't know about her. I have lived two miles away for over 10 years, go to that shopping center every morning to get Starbucks and/or groceries yet only found out about the case a year or so after she went missing through following Dateline's Missing in America series on Facebook. I was stunned. Never once did I see a poster or flyer of her in that shopping center. Never once did any of my neighbors or friends or employees in said shopping center say a word about it. It is so very strange.
 
  • #48
:bump: for Susan!

Where are you dear??!!
 
  • #49
another :bump: up for Susan!

Over 4 years ago... any locals hear anything "new"??

Where are you Susan!!??!!! :rose:
 
  • #50
This is another one of those cases I can't forget....
 
  • #51
  • #52
carterkatt said:
This is another one of those cases I can't forget....

Me neither! I used to live right up the hill from Roseville.... seems like she just vanished
into thin air....

Still :waiting:

JUSTICE for SUSAN! :rose:
 
  • #53
I haven't forgotten Susan, either. Her grandchild must be four-years-old by now.
 
  • #54
4 years missing for both Susan and Bryce. (Another case I've been working on).

Just vanished without a clue, without a sighting, without a body.

I am interested into what DH (dear husband) of Susan is up to now. Did he move? Sell property they owned together? Remarry? Weird how this case got no media exposure, no searches of the immediate area, no community involvement. It all has been so quiet surrounding her disappearance. Especially from the family.

I mean, she didn't clean out any bank accounts, no credit cards have been taken out in her name, her social security number probably has been flagged so not used for employment. It's like she doesn't exist anymore. In the absence of all that, the conclusion has to be that she's dead. Where is the body?

Questions, questions. No answers.
 
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  • #56
Most in the area don't know about her. I have lived two miles away for over 10 years, go to that shopping center every morning to get Starbucks and/or groceries yet only found out about the case a year or so after she went missing through following Dateline's Missing in America series on Facebook. I was stunned. Never once did I see a poster or flyer of her in that shopping center. Never once did any of my neighbors or friends or employees in said shopping center say a word about it. It is so very strange.

Thank you for your reply. So it's like Susan disappeared, no mass media attention was given to it, not blitz of information or searching in the area, just she's gone, oh well, moving right along. This is sad.

Maybe someone saw something but has no idea of its relevance because they have no idea what happened to Susan to put the dots together.
 
  • #57
Thank you for your reply. So it's like Susan disappeared, no mass media attention was given to it, not blitz of information or searching in the area, just she's gone, oh well, moving right along. This is sad.

Maybe someone saw something but has no idea of its relevance because they have no idea what happened to Susan to put the dots together.

Exactly. I may have even seen something. I go to that market and Starbucks before work every morning. But I didn't know about this case until some time later when I saw it on Dateline FB page and joined WS. I never ever saw a flyer anywhere. I know it made the local news but our local news is out of Sacramento so it was probably a 15-30 second segment that I missed. It's sad. I don't know why her husband and children haven't made more noise about it. Nothing on the anniversaries of her going missing. I really wonder what Roseville PD thinks happened. We don't have much crime here so they may just not have very good investigators.
 
  • #58
Susan, you should be enjoying the long Labor Day weekend and a lovely September....
 
  • #59
Any local person - can you contact Roseville PD and find out if anything is happening?? Wasn't her son on her for awhile?

Where are you Susan??!! You can't just "vanish" into thin air....
 
  • #60

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