IA IA - Elizabeth Collins, 8, & Lyric Cook, 10, Evansdale, 13 July 2012 - #17

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  • #321
Here is Evansdale Police Chief Smock's clarification:

'He also clarified FBI spokeswoman Sandy Breault’s July 21 statement that “We believe the girls are alive.” Smock said investigators have no information to prove or disprove they are alive.'

Does anyone get the feeling that the FBI and local LE might not be seeing eye-to-eye on this investigation? I find it odd that local LE is clarifying a statement made by FBI. JMO.

BBM

I've felt that way for weeks now. Almost from the beginning and certainly after the FBI lead press conferences.
 
  • #322
peeps: scanner chatter/discussion stays in the scanner thread.
 
  • #323
http://siouxcityjournal.com/news/st...cle_00c06692-d0eb-50a2-b7ed-e4d3b707aff2.html
Family members of the girls this week reached out to one of the nation’s most well-known advocates for missing children and crime fighters for help.

Misty Morrissey, Lyric’s mother and Heather’s sister, with the help of her sister Tammy Brousseau, sent a message to John Walsh, host of “America’s Most Wanted” on the Lifetime channel. Walsh’s only son, Adam, was kidnapped and murdered in 1981, and he dedicated his life toward bringing criminals to justice and finding missing children.

According to the message posted on Misty Morrissey’s Facebook account, she begged Walsh to “step in” and contact her.

“I am in my darkest hour and close to the edge!” the message said.
 
  • #324
Yesterday someone mentioned the Wineville Chicken Coop murders so I went to Wikipedia to read up on them. Granted -- the case is nearly 100 years old -- but the similarities to this case freaked me out! Just odd coincidences, really:

-- One of the victim's last name was Collins!
-- The perp met Walter Collins at a local small town grocery
-- Luring kids with promises of pony rides
-- Rumors of human trafficking
-- A victim's mother who had a husband who was headed for a very long jail term
-- That same victim's mother was placed in a psych ward

So strange!



There was a movie made based on this true story..."The Changeling". It's worth watching, Clint Eastwood directed and Angelia Jolie starred in it.......
 
  • #325
As of right now that makes sense to me.
You said the disappearance time could be narrowed down to between
12:15 and 1:30.........
What happened during that time?

As far as we know, there were no screams......
Who was there that didn't frighten the girls?
Moo
Just throwing questions out.

BBM. One thing that happened during that time is Grandma said she drove around looking for the girls between 12:30 - 1:30. Drew must have been home with the younger kids during that time too? So the girls were out of sight then or she just missed them.

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  • #326
Misty may need rehab more than flowers. jmho

Knowing that not everyone condemns her might just help her recover. You never know when an act of caring and kindness will reach someone and plant a seed that will grow into recovery. JMO
 
  • #327
I pray that Misty hasn't given up hope that these girls will come home alive. I can tell you, as a mother, I completely understand why there are parents who either attempt or commit suicide following a child abduction or murder. I can't even imagine what these families go through.

Sometimes children are the only thing keeping those people here on earth while they battle their internal demons. Praying for God's grace on her to give her the strength to be here - and be healthy and strong for her daughter, should she return to her some day.

:please:
 
  • #328
She has all the risk factors and behaviors for a subintentional suicide to occur. I don't understand why she has not been involuntarily committed unless there are not any psych bed openings in her area. :(
 
  • #329
She has all the risk factors and behaviors for a subintentional suicide to occur. I don't understand why she has not been involuntarily committed unless there are not any psych bed openings in her area. :(

I think with the risk factors that hindsight is always 20/20. I don't think it has anything to do with no psych beds being open in the area...

She had been to the hospital earlier and went home... per the msm articles... and she obviously was not committed at that time.

Sad all around...

My prayers are with this family
 
  • #330
Also from the new article:

http://wcfcourier.com/news/evansdal...cle_d5ff400c-ec59-11e1-a2bd-0019bb2963f4.html

Cook said the disappearance is hard on the entire family, including hurtful misinformation being spread about some members. On Tuesday, Cook said reports that her son, Jeremiah, attempted suicide or overdosed in late July weren’t true. He was hospitalized for a heart problem, a blocked artery that required a stent, she said.

Wylma Cook HERSELF said he overdosed! ....

"Interestingly, Miah Cook's mom thinks the drug overdose may have saved her son from a serious heart attack. His mother told KWWL that doctors treating him for the drug overdose also found one of his arteries to be 95 percent blocked, which could have led to a massive heart attack in the near future."

http://www.kwwl.com/story/19127066/u...-drug-overdose
 
  • #331
Wondering if anyone was seriously concerned about this smell, something to keep in mind in some cases..
http://www.cbs2iowa.com/template/inews_wire/wires.regional.ia/3648ca30-www.kgan.com.shtml

"The Des Moines Register says (http://dmreg.co/NEVTq4 ) the stench was traced to an animal rendering plant less than a mile southeast of the downtown. City officials say they received 14 calls Monday night, enough to trigger the city's first odor inspection in 10 years.

Bruce Gerleman, who owns a downtown seafood restaurant, describes the odor as a "putrid, dead animal smell."
 
  • #332
She has all the risk factors and behaviors for a subintentional suicide to occur. I don't understand why she has not been involuntarily committed unless there are not any psych bed openings in her area. :(

a local posted yesterday there are two available treatment centers in the area and cost is on a sliding scale; as low as $5 per day.
Treatment is available; as to why the family/Misty has not taken of advantage of this is a mystery.
I realize it is not our personal business, but based on the news reports and her personal note on fb, it appears she needs help. I hope she realizes there are places and people out there willing to help her.
 
  • #333
NEW & DETAILED ARTICLE!

On a recent Wednesday afternoon, as the case of two missing cousins entered its third week, officers descended on an Elk Run Heights home.

Marked sheriff’s office squad cars pulled up with two nondescript passenger cars in tow. Uniformed deputies took up positions around the house. Plainclothes detectives and FBI agents knocked at the door.

They talked with the resident and checked in an old camping trailer in the backyard.

Then the lawmen left. The whole episode took about 45 minutes.

"snipped"

“It’s still our top priority, and we’re using all resources available to find the girls,” said Evansdale Police Chief Kent Smock on Tuesday. “It’s easy to see why some people get frustrated not seeing action ... but there’s plenty being done behind the scenes.”

"snipped"

He also clarified FBI spokeswoman Sandy Breault’s July 21 statement that “We believe the girls are alive.” Smock said investigators have no information to prove or disprove they are alive.

http://wcfcourier.com/news/evansdal...cle_d5ff400c-ec59-11e1-a2bd-0019bb2963f4.html


At least they clarified a few things.

Snipped BM BBM

This is a long article - I recommend everyone reads it. Here's something that has changed:

"On Tuesday, Cook said reports that her son, Jeremiah, attempted suicide or overdosed in late July weren’t true. He was hospitalized for a heart problem, a blocked artery that required a stent, she said."

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  • #334
This is a long article - I recommend everyone reads it. Here's something that has changed:

"On Tuesday, Cook said reports that her son, Jeremiah, attempted suicide or overdosed in late July weren’t true. He was hospitalized for a heart problem, a blocked artery that required a stent, she said."

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Here's an old article regarding hospitalization.

http://www.wxow.com/story/19130602/uncle-of-missing-iowa-girls-treated-for-overdose
 
  • #335
I pray that Misty hasn't given up hope that these girls will come home alive. I can tell you, as a mother, I completely understand why there are parents who either attempt or commit suicide following a child abduction or murder. I can't even imagine what these families go through.

Sometimes children are the only thing keeping those people here on earth while they battle their internal demons. Praying for God's grace on her to give her the strength to be here - and be healthy and strong for her daughter, should she return to her some day.

:please:

I cannot imagine contemplating suicide if there was a chance my child was alive and could come home. No way!

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  • #336
This is a long article - I recommend everyone reads it. Here's something that has changed:

"On Tuesday, Cook said reports that her son, Jeremiah, attempted suicide or overdosed in late July weren’t true. He was hospitalized for a heart problem, a blocked artery that required a stent, she said."

ETA: Sorry this is a repeat. I hadn't caught up. Yes Wylma herself confirmed the OD!!

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  • #337
Wylma Cook HERSELF said he overdosed! ....

"Interestingly, Miah Cook's mom thinks the drug overdose may have saved her son from a serious heart attack. His mother told KWWL that doctors treating him for the drug overdose also found one of his arteries to be 95 percent blocked, which could have led to a massive heart attack in the near future."

http://www.kwwl.com/story/19127066/u...-drug-overdose

your link was no longer a good one so I tracked down your referenced story to provide a usable one. http://www.kwwl.com/story/19127066/update-uncle-of-missing-girls-hospitalized I think when they updated the story it changed the URL)

The entire article contains no direct quotes so could be reporter's viewpoint or impression based on comments by Wylma or, more likely, as with several family members I can think of, Wylma is regretting how very forthcoming she and others have been with the press and is now back pedaling on some of her statements regarding this incident.

Hindsight.
 
  • #338
Thanks for this article, HeavenLeigh! Lots of info here that's new to me.
BBFox -
NEW & DETAILED ARTICLE!
On a recent Wednesday afternoon, as the case of two missing cousins entered its third week, officers descended on an Elk Run Heights home.

Marked sheriff’s office squad cars pulled up with two nondescript passenger cars in tow. Uniformed deputies took up positions around the house. Plainclothes detectives and FBI agents knocked at the door.

They talked with the resident and checked in an old camping trailer in the backyard.

Then the lawmen left. The whole episode took about 45 minutes."snipped" <re-snipped by FoxB.>

Since the resident and house number are unidentified in the article, I hope it's acceptable for me to comment and/or ask questions here. What does "two...passenger cars in tow...." indicate to you guys? Might the PD have been returning cars which they had taken into station to search? I wish the article had mentioned if the PD left the two towed cars at the residence when they left.

The subject article also mentions that a "trained team" recently scoured a wooded area along Elk Run Creek. Does anybody know if there were search dogs on site? If there were, I wonder what their search specialty is.
 
  • #339
Thanks for this article, HeavenLeigh! Lots of info here that's new to me.
BBFox -
NEW & DETAILED ARTICLE!
On a recent Wednesday afternoon, as the case of two missing cousins entered its third week, officers descended on an Elk Run Heights home.

Marked sheriff&#8217;s office squad cars pulled up with two nondescript passenger cars in tow. Uniformed deputies took up positions around the house. Plainclothes detectives and FBI agents knocked at the door.

They talked with the resident and checked in an old camping trailer in the backyard.

Then the lawmen left. The whole episode took about 45 minutes."snipped"

Since the resident and house number are unidentified in the article, I hope it's acceptable for me to comment and/or ask questions here. What does "two...passenger cars in tow...." indicate to you guys? Might the PD have been returning cars which they had taken into station to search? I wish the article had mentioned if the PD left the two towed cars at the residence when they left.

The subject article also mentions that a "trained team" recently scoured a wooded area along Elk Run Creek. Does anybody know if there were search dogs on site? If there were, I wonder what their search specialty is.

I took that to mean two unmarked police cars trailing behind. But I think maybe I was wrong.

ETA: I wish they gave a date rather than saying a recent Wednesday or whatever....

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  • #340
Thanks for this article, HeavenLeigh! Lots of info here that's new to me.
BBFox -
NEW & DETAILED ARTICLE!
On a recent Wednesday afternoon, as the case of two missing cousins entered its third week, officers descended on an Elk Run Heights home.

Marked sheriff’s office squad cars pulled up with two nondescript passenger cars in tow. Uniformed deputies took up positions around the house. Plainclothes detectives and FBI agents knocked at the door.

They talked with the resident and checked in an old camping trailer in the backyard.

Then the lawmen left. The whole episode took about 45 minutes."snipped" <re-snipped by FoxB.>

Since the resident and house number are unidentified in the article, I hope it's acceptable for me to comment and/or ask questions here. What does "two...passenger cars in tow...." indicate to you guys? Might the PD have been returning cars which they had taken into station to search? I wish the article had mentioned if the PD left the two towed cars at the residence when they left.

The subject article also mentions that a "trained team" recently scoured a wooded area along Elk Run Creek. Does anybody know if there were search dogs on site? If there were, I wonder what their search specialty is.

as to the UBM portion of your post I took that to mean accompanied by two passenger cars not that two nondescript passenger cars were towed there and delivered but rather that two unmarked/nondescript vehicles which may or may not have been unmarked LE cars accompanied the squad cars on this visit to the location.

That is how I took it anyhow, I could be very wrong but I do not thing the cars were being returned to the occupant as speculated in your post.
 
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