IA IA - Elizabeth Collins, 8, & Lyric Cook, 10, Evansdale, 13 July 2012 - #19

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  • #601
I was just thinking that today. Maybe they are in the lake after all. Maybe they weren't abducted. I just don't see where this is going. Did they really check every inch of that lake..under logs and branches and mud? It just didn't seem like the divers were there that long. MOO
 
  • #602
:waitasec:Just wanted to ask a quick question as far as the coffee cup "evidence" goes.

Even if they WERE to get DNA or some sort of fingerprint evidence from that cup...and even if it DID belong to a potential abductor, the only way they are going to catch this person is IF they have been arrested before and had some sort of fingerprint or DNA to match against some sort of database, correct?

If this is a first time perp chances are even full blown DNA recovery isn't going to match up to anything that is going to point to the person responsible...or am I missing something?

We are basically praying that the coffee cup DNA would match someone who has already been arrested, fingerprinted, and DNA swabbed (if indeed it was relevent to the case).

:waitasec:

You're correct.

LE won't know until that person has been investigated whether the cup means anything or nothing.

A lot of evidence is like. To cite one recent example, when Sherry Arnold disappeared while she was out jogging, one of her shoes was found by the road. Fairly close to her shoe was a knit cap. They collected it but did not know if it was significant until they caught the perps. Both perps confirmed in their confessions that the cap belonged to one of them.
 
  • #603
I was just thinking that today. Maybe they are in the lake after all. Maybe they weren't abducted. I just don't see where this is going. Did they really check every inch of that lake..under logs and branches and mud? It just didn't seem like the divers were there that long. MOO

IMHO If they are in the lake, they were put there after it was drained and LE turned it's attention away from lake. That's just MOO
 
  • #604
I was just thinking that today. Maybe they are in the lake after all. Maybe they weren't abducted. I just don't see where this is going. Did they really check every inch of that lake..under logs and branches and mud? It just didn't seem like the divers were there that long. MOO


Don't feel bad. I have pondered many times, since there seems to be no evidence of an abduction and just that the girls vanished, that maybe they did just really have some kind of accident. For whatever weird reason, I keep thinking maybe they crawled into something like a root cellar and became trapped. :(

ETA- I would feel better if they went back and searched the area again.
 
  • #605
  • #606
FBI believes the girls maybe alive and not all family members and close friends are fully co-operating. http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=ju_mid#/video/crime/2012/07/23/bts-iowa-missing-girls.kwwl

There is no date on this, that I could find so it maybe from July.

Yes, that video is from July 23, 2012. Darn, I was hoping it was a new presser. I'd sure like to be updated on what's going on now, especially since the release of the 6 Points article.

I'm simply aching for some good news.
 
  • #607
FBI believes the girls maybe alive and not all family members and close friends are fully co-operating. http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=ju_mid#/video/crime/2012/07/23/bts-iowa-missing-girls.kwwl

There is no date on this, that I could find so it maybe from July.

Check the URL; CNN puts the date into the URL. That is from 23 July 2012.

Since that video was shot, all family members have been cooperating. There was a short period of maybe 2 days total where MCM and DM had decided not to talk to LE. Then they decided to cooperate again.

I think it's clear that LE believes this to have been a stranger abduction.
 
  • #608
Check the URL; CNN puts the date into the URL. That is from 23 July 2012.

Since that video was shot, all family members have been cooperating. There was a short period of maybe 2 days total where MCM and DM had decided not to talk to LE. Then they decided to cooperate again.

I think it's clear that LE believes this to have been a stranger abduction.

Thank you and good to know about the url! I have only been able to occasionally check in and I have always taken it that LE believes this is a stranger abduction.
 
  • #609
thinking of the girls a lot this morning~ Saw some pumpkins when I was shopping this morning and wish the girls were home to enjoy some toasted seeds and carving faces into pumpkins :-(

Hope something breaks soon and they can come home where they belong
 
  • #610
Me too Nursebeeme, each day that passes is sadder than the next.
 
  • #611
I know cinder ((((((((hug))))))))))

It sure is.
 
  • #612
[Following is a copy of the email of Sept. 6, 2012 provided by C. Paulson, Asst. Director of IA DCI, to press and state employees. Foxbluff]

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is requesting that you take a few minutes to read this request for help in finding our two missing Iowa girls - it could make all the difference in the world.


To view the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children website poster, click on the link below: http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PubCaseSearchServlet?act=viewPoster&caseNum=1198725&orgPrefix=NCMC&searchLang=en_US

On Friday, July 13, 2012, Elizabeth Collins and Lyric Cook went for a bike ride in their hometown of Evansdale, Iowa, a small town that borders the eastern side of Waterloo, Iowa. The girls were seen riding their bikes at 12:30 p.m. that day. At approximately 2:00 p.m., their bikes were found near a gate on the trail that goes around Meyers Lake. Elizabeth and Lyric are still missing.

Law enforcement officers from local, state and federal agencies are continuing to follow up on a large number of leads, including viewing hundreds of hours of surveillance video from numerous area businesses. Law enforcement officers continue to request tips and leads from the public.

It is almost certain that the person or persons involved in this abduction used a vehicle to arrive and depart from the area, and it is believed that surveillance video is likely to have recorded that vehicle.
The person(s) involved in this abduction might have had a legitimate reason to be in the immediate area of Meyers Lake on July 13, due to their job, their residence, or their association with someone in the area, or for recreational use of the trail or lake. Alternatively, the person(s) might have been present for the specific purpose of committing an abduction.

Regardless of whether the person(s) responsible for taking Elizabeth and Lyric reside, work, or have acquaintances in the area, or possibly came to the area to commit a crime, it is virtually impossible for any person to live, travel, or exist in a vacuum. Someone knows something that might be valuable to law enforcement.

Law enforcement officials have established an email address for members of the public to submit tips and leads: [email protected]. You may also contact us using phone number (515) 323-4360. This number is answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


Even if you live, work, and travel far away from the area where these girls went missing, please continue reading this email, and please take note of the email
 
  • #613
address for tips, as tomorrow you might see or hear something that could help bring Elizabeth and Lyric home.


We are asking Iowans to keep in mind the following:
  • A small or seemingly unimportant bit of information could be critical to finding Elizabeth and Lyric.
  • We all would like to believe that we couldn't possibly know someone that is capable of abducting a young girl. The reality is that whoever did this is known by many people. Whoever did this has neighbors, relatives, co-workers and friends. Whoever did this walks amongst us, and lives amongst us.
  • Study the photos of Elizabeth and Lyric. Victims much older than these girls have been coerced and manipulated in a relatively short period of time into changing their names and denying their true identity, even when asked by police officers. The photos are an important part of the message. Please look at the attached poster, which includes the girls' physical descriptions. Notice that the girls can look different from one photo to the next and remember that a haircut or coloring can dramatically alter a child's appearance. There are certain facial characteristics of both girls that are distinct and unique, notice them and pay attention to children you see. Look at the freckles and moles on these girls' faces. Pay attention to their smiles.
  • Perhaps you know someone who was talking about planning on being in the Evansdale area on the 13th of July. Perhaps they were planning to visit someone, go camping, fishing, boating, or visit for business. Perhaps the next time you spoke with them they explained that something interfered with that plan, and they didn't go as planned. That could be an important lead that we need to know about and follow up on.
  • Pay attention to your surroundings and report what is unusual.
  • Perhaps you know someone that has raised your suspicion for some reason that you can't quite explain. Don't ignore your natural instincts - they can be very valuable. If you know someone that has had a an abrupt, significant, and unexplained change of behavior, or suddenly decided to get rid of a vehicle, a boat, or some other property under circumstances that seem unusual, take the time to let us know.
 
  • #614
DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN DANGER OR TAKE THE LAW INTO YOUR OWN HANDS. If you think you have seen one or both of these girls do not attempt to intervene, but do get details and IMMEDIATELY contact local law enforcement.

Please don't wait until the next day or an hour later to report a tip - time is of the essence. If possible, get a license plate number and description of a vehicle or a specific time, date, and location where you saw something or someone that may relate to the missing girls. We can't emphasize enough the importance of details such as a license plate number or unique identifying information such lettering or numbering on a vehicle.

Previous abduction cases provide possible insight into the ability for a kidnapper to hold a victim in locations that seem highly improbable. The kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard occurred on June 10, 1991, in South Lake Tahoe, California. Dugard was 11 years old at the time and was abducted from a street while she was walking from home to a school bus stop.

On August 25, 2009, a convicted sex offender visited the campus of UC Berkeley accompanied by two young girls. Their unusual behavior sparked an investigation that led to his bringing the two girls to a parole office on August 26, accompanied by a young woman who was then identified as Dugard. Dugard was kept in a concealed area behind Garrido's house for 18 years.

Imagine for a moment if your child, grandchild, nephew, niece, or friend's child went missing. You would want every Iowan to be listening, looking, and helping. There is a chance that you know or might see something that can help bring Elizabeth and Lyric home.

Thank you for your time and effort in this most important matter.

Send tips to: [email protected] or call (515) 323-4360 to provide information.

Charis M. Paulson
Assistant Director
Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation
215 East 7th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319


[Note: The following underlined portion is the email cover message received by Foxbluff 9/11/12 which accompanied the above Sept. 6, 2012 email release from Paulson of IA DCI to state employees and press..]
In reference to your request I have attached the email that was sent to all state employees below for your review. Please feel free to forward this email as you see fit.
Thank you. Chari Paulson
 
  • #615
I really, really would like to know who found the bikes at 2:00 p.m., and what else they may have seen! Were the bikes still on the trail, or had they been moved off the trail? Were was Elizabeth's purse?

My thought is that someone noticed the bikes at 2:00 but didn't think anything of it, until they heard about the girls later in the day. That would explain how the bikes could be found at 2:00 and then "found" again by a searcher at approx. 4:00 that afternoon. The witness probably didn't report it to LE until later that day, after hearing about Lyric and Elizabeth on the news. JMO.
 
  • #616
I really, really would like to know who found the bikes at 2:00 p.m., and what else they may have seen! Were the bikes still on the trail, or had they been moved off the trail? Were was Elizabeth's purse?

My thought is that someone noticed the bikes at 2:00 but didn't think anything of it, until they heard about the girls later in the day. That would explain how the bikes could be found at 2:00 and then "found" again by a searcher at approx. 4:00 that afternoon. The witness probably didn't report it to LE until later that day, after hearing about Lyric and Elizabeth on the news. JMO.

I just assumed it was the "runner" the FBI spokesperson said had seen the bikes and set the time for them. (she didn't say set, but I don't remember what word she used; confirm doesn't sound right.)
 
  • #617
I really, really would like to know who found the bikes at 2:00 p.m., and what else they may have seen! Were the bikes still on the trail, or had they been moved off the trail? Were was Elizabeth's purse?

My thought is that someone noticed the bikes at 2:00 but didn't think anything of it, until they heard about the girls later in the day. That would explain how the bikes could be found at 2:00 and then "found" again by a searcher at approx. 4:00 that afternoon. The witness probably didn't report it to LE until later that day, after hearing about Lyric and Elizabeth on the news. JMO.

Interesting. It could also be said that the bikes were found by TG, then by the 2:00 sighting, then officially by LE at approximately 4:00. Maybe they were just there all day long...and the girls were gone (either from the lake or via vehicle on the way there) right after 12:15 or 12:19 (or whatever the actual time of the cctv camera was). MOO

ETA: As far as we know, no one has said that they passed through there at some point and did NOT see the bikes either laying or leaning. Hmmm. Still something really wonky about that timeline. Ugh.
 
  • #618
Is it possible the whole timeline is off because grandma isn't right on her times? I mean maybe she is to embarrassed to say she wasn't paying attention to the time.
 
  • #619
IF the girls are hidden somewhere -- say in a home, in a shed, in a barn, etc.--
shouldn't LE use dogs again to search the entire 2-5 mile perimeter?
I'm not talking about the farmlands that GD suggested :) but the search of actual
buildings?

I know LE may have possibly already done this,
but
if not, I just hate thinking the girls have been missing this long....Im afraid an actual foot search is no longer being done.
IMHO
Praying for Lyric and Lizzy!
 
  • #620
Is it possible the whole timeline is off because grandma isn't right on her times? I mean maybe she is to embarrassed to say she wasn't paying attention to the time.

The only problem I see with that is if grandmother is off on her timeline

the cctv time has to be wrong too. imoo
 
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