Marilynilpa
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Ted Gamerdinger rides a long way, from his home in Waterloo to the lake often.
I don't know what kind of vehicle TG has (hopefully not a white van:what

Ted Gamerdinger rides a long way, from his home in Waterloo to the lake often.
Hmm.. apparently I'm in a look up old articles mood.I just found this one again:
http://wcfcourier.com/news/article_18411a90-cd32-11e1-a656-0019bb2963f4.html
And a couple of things stood out:
- 4 p.m. - The girls' bikes are located along the bike trail on the southeast corner of Meyers Lake by an Evansdale firefighter. Elizabeth's purse, which contained a cell phone, was found nearby. [For those less "directionally challenged" than myself or those who have been to the lake, is this where we've been thinking they were? By the unlocked double gate?]
- We have no theories, Misty Morrissey said. Trying to remain positive, we have no idea. We are pretty confident that they arent around here. [huh.. they have no idea but are pretty confident they aren't around there? I never noticed that quote til now.]
- Includes pic of Ted G. talking with the off duty officers.
(Also the fact that they seriously need to hire a proofreader! But it is MSM and I think it's relatively trustworthy).
One more article:
http://www.kcrg.com/evansdaledisapp...nown-Sighting-of-Missing-Girls-163897346.html
- Ted Gamerdinger of Waterloo, a bicyclist who said he often rides the Evansdale Nature Trail, has previously told The Courier he saw the two kids bikes on the trail at about 12:20 p.m., but no sign of the children. [Interestingly enough the cached versions of the page show a quote that he "had to swerve to miss the bikes" but the newest updated version of the article doesn't state that info about him having to swerve, just that he saw the bikes.]
Yes, she did state that publically. No, I don't have a link to prove it. Sorry!
I still believe that Grandma reported seeing the girls around 12:15 BEFORE either of the two-that-are-really-just-one videos were released.
I would love to see a link where LE confirms the cctv time difference?
Hmm.. apparently I'm in a look up old articles mood.I just found this one again:
http://wcfcourier.com/news/article_18411a90-cd32-11e1-a656-0019bb2963f4.html
And a couple of things stood out:
- 4 p.m. - The girls' bikes are located along the bike trail on the southeast corner of Meyers Lake by an Evansdale firefighter. Elizabeth's purse, which contained a cell phone, was found nearby. [For those less "directionally challenged" than myself or those who have been to the lake, is this where we've been thinking they were? By the unlocked double gate?]
- We have no theories, Misty Morrissey said. Trying to remain positive, we have no idea. We are pretty confident that they arent around here. [huh.. they have no idea but are pretty confident they aren't around there? I never noticed that quote til now.]
- Includes pic of Ted G. talking with the off duty officers.
(Also the fact that they seriously need to hire a proofreader! But it is MSM and I think it's relatively trustworthy).
One more article:
http://www.kcrg.com/evansdaledisapp...nown-Sighting-of-Missing-Girls-163897346.html
- Ted Gamerdinger of Waterloo, a bicyclist who said he often rides the Evansdale Nature Trail, has previously told The Courier he saw the two kids bikes on the trail at about 12:20 p.m., but no sign of the children. [Interestingly enough the cached versions of the page show a quote that he "had to swerve to miss the bikes" but the newest updated version of the article doesn't state that info about him having to swerve, just that he saw the bikes.]
Especially if it was someone they knew or trusted. Even if they barely knew the person, girls that age are pretty trusting and naive. It could have been the father or uncle of one of their friends or someone who worked at the mini-mart or someone who they used to see biking or fishing at the lake. Or even, god forbid, a neighbor or family friend.
Hi, Adair! I'm so glad you shared this info. about the rain. We all have discussed the rain that day in the past as some have wondered why Mr. Carpenter was watering his lawn when it had just rained that morning. Someone from the local area posted that it did rain but that the rain was very light and only lasted a short time. What do you think about that? Was there so much rain in Evansdale that it would be odd to water the lawn? I don't mean to put you on the spot, I just know we have all wondered about that a good abit.
Why hasn't Grandma stated that publicly? Or did she, and I missed it?
Hmm.. apparently I'm in a look up old articles mood.I just found this one again:
http://wcfcourier.com/news/article_18411a90-cd32-11e1-a656-0019bb2963f4.html
And a couple of things stood out:
- 4 p.m. - The girls' bikes are located along the bike trail on the southeast corner of Meyers Lake by an Evansdale firefighter. Elizabeth's purse, which contained a cell phone, was found nearby. [For those less "directionally challenged" than myself or those who have been to the lake, is this where we've been thinking they were? By the unlocked double gate?]
- We have no theories, Misty Morrissey said. Trying to remain positive, we have no idea. We are pretty confident that they arent around here. [huh.. they have no idea but are pretty confident they aren't around there? I never noticed that quote til now.]
- Includes pic of Ted G. talking with the off duty officers.
(Also the fact that they seriously need to hire a proofreader! But it is MSM and I think it's relatively trustworthy).
One more article:
http://www.kcrg.com/evansdaledisapp...nown-Sighting-of-Missing-Girls-163897346.html
- Ted Gamerdinger of Waterloo, a bicyclist who said he often rides the Evansdale Nature Trail, has previously told The Courier he saw the two kids bikes on the trail at about 12:20 p.m., but no sign of the children. [Interestingly enough the cached versions of the page show a quote that he "had to swerve to miss the bikes" but the newest updated version of the article doesn't state that info about him having to swerve, just that he saw the bikes.]
I am starting to doubt my "theory". Like I'm doing a total 360. Is that normal???
I don't think they went back home. Maybe rode back by the house, but they didn't stop at home. According to the People article the girls poured themselves cold glasses of V8 Splash, left them on the counter, then went out riding and never came to get their drinks. Sorry no link yet, it's in the hard copy article. I'm hoping they post it soon.
As an aside I think it makes no sense for kids to pour themselves cold glasses of juice then leave them out to get warm while they went out bike riding. Between that and some other inconsistencies in the article I don't know how accurate this report is, but I do think the girls never returned home after they went out riding some time between 11:30 and 12.
Exactly. I think they hung out with the perpearlier that dayand were invited to do something very tempting. [ horses, puppies, ice cream, swimming pool, etc]
They were told to meet at the lakeside trail at 12:30 and not to tell anyone.
imo
I know you have a link and a quote but I just dont think this is accurate. At least the take away the reporter is giving is not accurate. It sounds like he saw the bikes and then immediately went to the PD to report it. Why would he do that when the girls weren't even reported missing yet? Not questioning TG as much as how MSM changes things for the sake of sentence structure, not realizing that they are changing the meaning; which often leads to our confusion here on WS.
I don't think they went back home. Maybe rode back by the house, but they didn't stop at home. According to the People article the girls poured themselves cold glasses of V8 Splash, left them on the counter, then went out riding and never came to get their drinks. Sorry no link yet, it's in the hard copy article. I'm hoping they post it soon.
As an aside I think it makes no sense for kids to pour themselves cold glasses of juice then leave them out to get warm while they went out bike riding. Between that and some other inconsistencies in the article I don't know how accurate this report is, but I do think the girls never returned home after they went out riding some time between 11:30 and 12.
Very good points. I don't think he reported it until Monday, based on other articles I've seen. This case has seriously opened my eyes about how much the reporting or wording in a story can skew perceptions.
http://thegazette.com/2012/07/19/officials-stop-draining-evansdales-meyers-lake-at-fbis-request/In the Evansdale case, Breault said the dogs had indicated the girls’ scent was in the area near Meyers Lake.
“The scent did lead to the water, which is also where their bikes were found,” she said.
Very good points. I don't think he reported it until Monday, based on other articles I've seen. This case has seriously opened my eyes about how much the reporting or wording in a story can skew perceptions.
Yes, but if you make a call on it, is the time recorded for billing set by ATT or by how you personally set the time? I would think the ping on the cell towers is what determines the time a call was actually made, not what you program yourself...otherwise, one could set your phone hours off and make calls that show up on different days even...MOO