Yes, and don't forget a bed sheet was missing too. That was never found.
Does anyone know what showed up on ring cameras including the truck brining Sandra home? Maybe the fitted sheet was in the wash? Things we have no idea about! 2 years. I'm not understanding how LE is in communication with Laina regularly Laina mentioned the Case is still active but she knows nothing. Does anyone know how that works?
The daughter had said that the missing sheet was nowhere in the house. Assuming she checked laundry or anywhere she thought it could be, while checking around for anything that was 'not right' to her as she knew it. Subtle things that had her thinking, that the police would look for obvious signs. I heard her say she along with the police have leads, but not that we are to know about them. She's still having the public billboards and yard signs out though. I'm sure there are plenty of things not public such as to us, though we wish they were.Does anyone know what showed up on ring cameras including the truck brining Sandra home? Maybe the fitted sheet was in the wash? Things we have no idea about! 2 years. I'm not understanding how LE is in communication with Laina regularly Laina mentioned the Case is still active but she knows nothing. Does anyone know how that works?
I'd say only the police would know that and not share with the public at all. Part of their investigation.Why not here back about the forensic evidence taken
For those who think the sheet is a significant clue, I'd like to hear thoughts regarding how it could have been used. Returning to the drone shot and having (very briefly!) been on this road, note that the house across the street is spitting distance close to Sandra's. This photo was probably taken in late fall/early winter so vegetation in front first floor windows in summer could well have obscured a view of Sandra's front door, but anyone looking out the visible second floor bedroom window would have been able to see what was going on in the front of Sandra's house as well as in the driveway.
The house adjacent to Sandra's back yard is also very close. Anyone looking out the closest second floor window to see what be going on should have been able see see her driveway and possibly the side door. And all of the houses in the immediate area are close. People with open windows should have been able to hear screams or a loud-ish struggle.
If she was abducted we have no idea exactly when it happened, but by midnight the weather was 70 degrees and rainy and it was about 71 at 3:30 am. Not AC weather for most people. (Also note daughter says Sandra's AC was on when she arrived on Friday. It was 83 degrees around the time Sandra left for the mechanic's but it began dropping into the 70's by 8 pm. Some like it cold though, and maybe Sandra always left it on.)
For these reasons I have real trouble seeing anyone planning to murder her in, or take her away from her house. It's just so risky. Could someone have stopped by for a visit with things unintentionally getting out of hand, resulting in a altercation? Of course, but we're back to the lack of an indication of a struggle and lack of blood/fluid noted in the house. And the fact that neighbors didn't hear anything.
One final point is regarding Sandra's car. It was a small car, distinctively blue. Unless the "visitor's" car was similar in size and color, we have two houses with people who could have easily spotted the different car in the driveway and remembered it on Friday. More risk. For these reasons, I continue to struggle with the notion that she left involuntarily.
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What you say is the truth. An altercation would have been risky to say the leastFor those who think the sheet is a significant clue, I'd like to hear thoughts regarding how it could have been used. Returning to the drone shot and having (very briefly!) been on this road, note that the house across the street is spitting distance close to Sandra's. This photo was probably taken in late fall/early winter so vegetation in front first floor windows in summer could well have obscured a view of Sandra's front door, but anyone looking out the visible second floor bedroom window would have been able to see what was going on in the front of Sandra's house as well as in the driveway.
The house adjacent to Sandra's back yard is also very close. Anyone looking out the closest second floor window to see what be going on should have been able see see her driveway and possibly the side door. And all of the houses in the immediate area are close. People with open windows should have been able to hear screams or a loud-ish struggle.
If she was abducted we have no idea exactly when it happened, but by midnight the weather was 70 degrees and rainy and it was about 71 at 3:30 am. Not AC weather for most people. (Also note daughter says Sandra's AC was on when she arrived on Friday. It was 83 degrees around the time Sandra left for the mechanic's but it began dropping into the 70's by 8 pm. Some like it cold though, and maybe Sandra always left it on.)
For these reasons I have real trouble seeing anyone planning to murder her in, or take her away from her house. It's just so risky. Could someone have stopped by for a visit with things unintentionally getting out of hand, resulting in a altercation? Of course, but we're back to the lack of an indication of a struggle and lack of blood/fluid noted in the house. And the fact that neighbors didn't hear anything.
One final point is regarding Sandra's car. It was a small car, distinctively blue. Unless the "visitor's" car was similar in size and color, we have two houses with people who could have easily spotted the different car in the driveway and remembered it on Friday. More risk. For these reasons, I continue to struggle with the notion that she left involuntarily.
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I can honestly say, I don't think this will be solved. She had no natural enemies and she lived in a bizarre place for a random attack.....
I'll scamper out onto that limb with you @HarmonyE. No way it's random. Facts point us to that much IMO.
The Boston 25 report. Includes the Cumberland Farms video if anyone hasn't seen it.
Daughter of missing Hanson woman searching for answers 2 years after disappearance