IA IA - Elizabeth Collins, 8, & Lyric Cook, 10, Evansdale, 13 July 2012 - #9

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  • #861
He has a business, so I doubt it. But we don't know. I will give you my opinion though -- have you seen him? He does not look like someone that bikes at least 12 miles a day.

(I know - everyone got mad last time someone said that. But it is TRUE! The man may end up being the hero here, but he is not fit!)

I try really hard to give people the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he just consumes an alarming number of calories in order to bike away that many calories and not be in shape.

I think what really stood out about him was that he rode his bike there the next day and talked to LE and they sent him to file a report. Why didn't he call it in on Friday when the girls were reported missing? I also wonder because he said "little girls bikes" when Lyric was riding a mountain bike.

I am frustrated because it seems like there are so many theories that could work.
 
  • #862
I was just in bed trying to get some sleep when something hit me... TB led everyone to Myers lake right? TB mentions Orlando on some show last night right? Didn't someone post here that someone's Facebook (i think TG's) that he was at Wonderland or something with pics of girls (not his party). Isn't wonderland in Orlando? Sorry not from the U.S and bad with geography. Just wondering if TB is leading us in the right direction once again.
I know i am really tired and again thinking outside the box.

I don't recall anything about him saying something about Orlando, but someone did say they saw FB pics he posted from a trip to Disneyworld. Hmmm ...

NVgirl? I have a question for you ... you said you looked at CL for the days following the abduction ... how far out of the area do you usually look at when you do this research? Just curious, because I was thinking if someone had something with potential evidence they were trying to get rid of like a car, wouldn't they want to make themselves as far removed as possible? I'm wondering if, if this were the case, the person might be familiar with the area (visited family, grew up there or works there) but live a considerable distance away (30-40 miles).
 
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  • #864
I was just in bed trying to get some sleep when something hit me... TB led everyone to Myers lake right? TB mentions Orlando on some show last night right? Didn't someone post here that someone's Facebook (i think TG's) that he was at Wonderland or something with pics of girls (not his party). Isn't wonderland in Orlando? Sorry not from the U.S and bad with geography. Just wondering if TB is leading us in the right direction once again.
I know i am really tired and again thinking outside the box.

Going back to bed just had to though that in there. Hope my mind can stop racing as to what happened and where these girls are.

Was this tonight that someone was talking about that? The dude we tracked down in the CL ads has pictures at Walt Disney World. Is that what you are referring to?
 
  • #865
Yeah but how does any of that say they are alive?

It doesnt. I thought she meant there was evidence of the crime that they had collected. sorry.
 
  • #866
I wanna know who gets to hold the rod

:what:

:floorlaugh: Good one SS, way to lighten up
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Been following along for most of the day, good work all you super sleuthers!!
 
  • #867
I was just in bed trying to get some sleep when something hit me... TB led everyone to Myers lake right? TB mentions Orlando on some show last night right? Didn't someone post here that someone's Facebook (i think TG's) that he was at Wonderland or something with pics of girls (not his party). Isn't wonderland in Orlando? Sorry not from the U.S and bad with geography. Just wondering if TB is leading us in the right direction once again.
I know i am really tired and again thinking outside the box.

Going back to bed just had to though that in there. Hope my mind can stop racing as to what happened and where these girls are.

"Wonderland" in Orlando??? You should really get some sleep! LOL:floorlaugh:
 
  • #868
I try really hard to give people the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he just consumes an alarming number of calories in order to bike away that many calories and not be in shape.

I think what really stood out about him was that he rode his bike there the next day and talked to LE and they sent him to file a report. Why didn't he call it in on Friday when the girls were reported missing? I also wonder because he said "little girls bikes" when Lyric was riding a mountain bike.

I am frustrated because it seems like there are so many theories that could work.

I thought he said ' little girls on bikes.' But remember we were hearing it through Aunt Tammy's verbal filter,so it might have been worded differently even.
 
  • #869
I don't recall anything about him saying something about Orlando, but someone did say they saw FB pics he posted from a trip to Disneyworld. Hmmm ...

NVgirl? I have a question for you ... you said you looked at CL for the days following the abduction ... how far out of the area do you usually look at when you do this research? Just curious, because I was thinking if someone had something with potential evidence they were trying to get rid of like a car, wouldn't they want to make themselves as far removed as possible? I'm wondering if, if this were the case, the person might be familiar with the area (visited family, grew up there or works there) but live a considerable distance away (30-40 miles).

Isn't Dan originally from Florida?
 
  • #870
A 'meth head in a tent 'took the Groene children off into the woods for weeks, and raped and tortured them, killing one. Meth heads in tents can be incredibly dangerous.

I never said they couldnt! :maddening:

But the Groene situation was completely different, it wasn't broad daylight in the middle of a popular local recreation spot, so it's apples and oranges.

Where did the meth head guy take them, if he's homeless?

That means you have to add another layer of complication to explain THAT aspect, then also explain why no one saw the tent guy taking the girls, nor why they went with him in the first place? If they did go with them, why did they leave their bikes and throw their purse away?

I believe the most obvious answer is usually the right one.

Someone the knew and trusted intercepted them at that park, they went willingly, the bikes were left.

:sigh:
 
  • #871
Yeah but how does any of that say they are alive?

Stats show that when children are abducted, they rarely last more than a few hours. Given that we are looking at two weeks, I think it's not likely that they will be found alive. I don't think this has anything to do with any meth deal, just like Victoria Stafford's kidnapping had nothing to do with pharmaceutical abuse. The children of drug abusers may be more vulnerable because they may not have the guidance needed to make good choices. I think this was a crime of opportunity with vulnerable children as victims. I think the perp is someone local, someone that knows the area well enough to know how secluded the trail is at that location.

I think police have been cautious with their comments. They did not call this an abduction until the lake had been searched, dragged and then drained. Once it was called an abduction, without evidence that the children are not alive, it is cautious to state that they could still be alive. Statistics and common sense tell us what has most likely happened here ... and it's not about safe houses and meth deals.
 
  • #872
True. If Lyric saw a knife being held to Lizzies throat, or vice versa, she would silently comply, imo.

Just reading your words brought a picture into my mind that made me feel sick.

I think even adults would find it difficult to impossible to resist and risk seeing a child hurt. I know the statistics say that if you resist, the attacker will probably run.

But actually seeing a child you love with a knife at their throat? That is very, very different from playing the statistics.
 
  • #873
Isn't Dan originally from Florida?
Unfortunately, at this point in the night, I am getting people's initials and first names all confused! It took three or four posts before I realized CL was Craig's List!!! LOL
 
  • #874
Stats show that when children are abducted, they rarely last more than a few hours. Given that we are looking at two weeks, I think it's not likely that they will be found alive. I don't think this has anything to do with any meth deal, just like Victoria Stafford's kidnapping had nothing to do with pharmaceutical abuse. The children of drug abusers may be more vulnerable because they may not have the guidance needed to make good choices. I think this was a crime of opportunity with vulnerable children as victims. I think the perp is someone local, someone that knows the area well enough to know how secluded the trail is at that location.

I think police have been cautious with their comments. They did not call this an abduction until the lake had been searched, dragged and then drained. Once it was called an abduction, without evidence that the children are not alive, it is cautious to state that they could still be alive. Statistics and common sense tell us what has most likely happened here ... and it's not about safe houses and meth deals.


I don't want to snark, but that feels a little like victim blaming to me.
 
  • #875
I never said they couldnt! :maddening:

But the Groene situation was completely different, it wasn't broad daylight in the middle of a popular local recreation spot, so it's apples and oranges.

Where did the meth head guy take them, if he's homeless?

That means you have to add another layer of complication to explain THAT aspect, then also explain why no one saw the tent guy taking the girls, nor why they went with him in the first place? If they did go with them, why did they leave their bikes and throw their purse away?

I believe the most obvious answer is usually the right one.

Someone the knew and trusted intercepted them at that park, they went willingly, the bikes were left.
:sigh:

It's obvious, they were abducted by aliens. It's the only thing that fits. Sorry, somebody had to say it. :blushing:
 
  • #876
I never said they couldnt! :maddening:

But the Groene situation was completely different, it wasn't broad daylight in the middle of a popular local recreation spot, so it's apples and oranges.

Where did the meth head guy take them, if he's homeless?

That means you have to add another layer of complication to explain THAT aspect, then also explain why no one saw the tent guy taking the girls, nor why they went with him in the first place? If they did go with them, why did they leave their bikes and throw their purse away?

I believe the most obvious answer is usually the right one.

Someone the knew and trusted intercepted them at that park, they went willingly, the bikes were left.

:sigh:

I agree
 
  • #877
SS is this a non-emotional decision?
 
  • #878
I don't want to snark, but that feels a little like victim blaming to me.

I don't think it's victim blaming just like saying a woman who was abused as a child is more likely to marry someone who is an abuser. However, in this case, I think because of her background and upbringing Lyric might be more street smart and self-sufficient.
 
  • #879
Almost bed time for me. Does anyone know where I can find a fisherman to have sex with on the banks of the river while he fishes?

bwahahahaaha...

As if that would ever appeal to ANYONE?! Freakshow.

Not a river (too much chance of passers-by).

I do know a really, really lovely pond that is on private property, has trees, is situated between two hills such that it catches any breeze there is. It's quiet, secluded and beautiful.

Going there with my husband and the dogs, making them wait while he fishes and then letting them play in the water? I cannot deny it has crossed my mind.
 
  • #880
I want to ask this again for the hundredth time, :).

Has there been any report about a vehicle picked up by the surveillance camera after or right before the girls rode by?
 
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