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An individual with the initials DC was arrested and booked this morning on a variety of interesting charges.
http://www.bhcso.org/WhosInJail.aspx
http://www.bhcso.org/WhosInJail.aspx
So if they aren't considering him credible, are they considering him suspicious? Why did he see bikes at 12:20 and then was back on the trail at 4pm to tell police? He doesn't live in Evansdale, so why was he hanging out there for 3-1/2 hours?
I guess if the police aren't considering 12:20 as part of the timeline, then we shouldn't either.
Chris Essig at the Courier says that as of Friday, the police were not aware of a biker that saw the bikes at 12:20. That biker was known only to the media, not the police. WHAT?!?! I just had this conversation with him on Twitter:
@Leadfoot_LA:
Girls in vid 12:15; Bikes spotted @lake 12:20. REPORTERS - pls ask Abben if they think girls could ride 1.5 mi in 5 min. #evansdalesearch
@CourierEssig:
@Leadfoot_LA It was brought up Fri. Abben wasn't aware a biker (who spoke with us) saw the bikes at 12:20 #evansdalesearch
@Leadfoot_LA:
@CourierEssig Surely they have questioned him by now, right? It needs to be asked again. #evansdalesearch
Cook-Morrissey says she was told a polygraph test she took last week came back inconclusive but that she passed Monday's test. She says she made peace with investigators, who "can rule me out of their book and move on to something else."
http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/up...2b1-11e1-8f0b-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz21TPUszLS
Thank you for posting this. I am wondered the same. If he saw the bikes at 12:20, was he still there at 3 or 4? I didn't read anywhere, where he had gone home - heard they were missing - and then called back in to police (or went to police). Maybe I'm confused.:blushing:
An individual with the initials DC was arrested and booked this morning on a variety of interesting charges.
http://www.bhcso.org/.aspx
Mom passes polygraph test this morning:
http://www.chron.com/news/article/Mom-of-missing-Iowa-girl-says-she-passes-polygraph-3727878.php
Cook-Morrissey says she was told a polygraph test she took last week came back inconclusive but that she passed Monday's test. She says she made peace with investigators, who "can rule me out of their book and move on to something else."
http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/up...2b1-11e1-8f0b-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz21TPUszLS
Things that are bothering me:
1) The biker who saw the bikes on the trail at 12:20 left after seeing them. Why did he go back at 4:00 to tell the cops he saw the bikes? Was it that widely/publicly known by 4pm that the girls were missing? Where was he between 12:20 and 4:00?
2) The family says the girls never rode as far as the lake, but when they discovered them missing, they went to look for them AT THE LAKE. Why go there first if the girls never go that far? Tammy even said on Nancy Grace that DC backed his truck in to turn around on that trail. She placed his tire tracks at the scene. This is weird to me.
3) Misty is listed on FB as single; Dan is listed as married. Misty has a boyfriend. Until a few days ago, Dan and Misty had a no-contact order because he tried to strangle her in 2011. So what was Misty doing sleeping with Dan in a hotel room when police came to question them?
4) Why would a kidnapper take the girls in the middle of that tunnel section of the trail? It seems that is the WORST place to kidnap them. You would have to walk OUT of the tunnel section, which means you would have to talk the girls into following you out of it, and you would risk running into someone on your way out. Seems like it would be MUCH easier for a stranger to just pull up his car next to them in the parking lot or along the road.
I am not trying to accuse anyone of anything with the above 4 questions. I’m just stating things that have been baffling me, that I would like answers to. Answers to these questions might provide clues to help us solve the case.
Do they actually say, congratulations, youve passed with flying colors? Ive not had the dubious pleasure of undergoing a polygraph
So everyone knew about the biker who saw the bikes at 12.20-but the police did not-is that correct?
What time is the presser?
TIA
Headline from article at link:
Mom of missing Iowa girl says she passes polygraph
FBI spokeswoman Sandy Breault said Monday that investigators want to interview a person who was paddleboating on the lake around the time the girls disappeared. She said that person, who has not voluntarily come forward, could help investigators learn what happened to the girls but was not considered a suspect.
"They believe that person has information," she said. "They really do need to talk with the person."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...elizabeth-collins-paddleboater_n_1694893.html
I am so hoping this person comes forward and even more, hopeful that maybe, just maybe (s)he saw something useful to the investigation.
Hi all. Not sure that my remote message made it on here yesterday, so I'll try again. I've been off the grid for a week but came back to see there were some pm's regarding this case and questions about what the dogs did. If there are still questions I'd be happy to try and answer.