I think he should call the KBI.I do have my doubts that is the correct PU, but nevertheless, I think it should be checked out by Lori's husband. If any of y'all belong to FB, maybe you could leave the family a note.
Heres the link:Nice article in the Post today. Girls were on the radio this morn spreading the word about upcoming fund raisers.
I do have my doubts that is the correct PU, but nevertheless, I think it should be checked out by Lori's husband. If any of y'all belong to FB, maybe you could leave the family a note.
Has anyone looked in the windows? I don't mean to be graphic, but can you see any stains or anything that might be out of the ordinary? You would think the police would tow it if owners aren't around.
Guess they don't feel like it is a nuisance to people driving down that street, so for now, the owner is lucky. Most of the time, a vehicle is parked and nobody knows who or where the owner is, it will get towed.Has anyone looked in the windows? I don't mean to be graphic, but can you see any stains or anything that might be out of the ordinary? You would think the police would tow it if owners aren't around.
Of course this happened nearly 40 years ago, but my first husband loaned his pickup to a friend, who promptly disappeared with it. When it was found abandoned in Wichita Falls, it was impounded and the impound location mailed us a letter. Four months after Mike loaned it out. The agreement was the guy would be back the next day!Another thought... why wouldn't LE try to contact owners and see what's going on?
Of course this happened nearly 40 years ago, but my first husband loaned his pickup to a friend, who promptly disappeared with it. When it was found abandoned in Wichita Falls, it was impounded and the impound location mailed us a letter. Four months after Mike loaned it out. The agreement was the guy would be back the next day!
The article I read said they found "tons of physical evidence". It did not say "forensic evidence".. Here is the link. glf - do you have a link that says they were able to collect "forensic evidence" ? Can you share please?
http://salinapost.com/2016/06/29/investigation-into-saline-county-womans-murder-continues/
I beg to differ with you two:Thanks momof3angels, I thought I hadn't read about dna-forensic evidence. Just physical, which does not help to find a suspect, just evidence that a crime happened and yes they would have ton's of that