MA MA - Sandra Crispo, 54, Hanson, 7 August 2019 #2

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47 Spoffard Ave Hanson, MA grey house before Sandra bought it. Click on the Compass (name of company) site and a black and white drawing of the street map will show you that it's in the middle of a 'bunch' of streets. I'd say whoever may of gone to her house knew exactly where it was.
It was a gold color house before Sandra bought it
 
  • #662
This is exactly what I’m planning to do. She is always at one particular red light with a sign or at the off ramp near it. There is a group that seems to come all together because I always see the same few people at the same spots close together. There will be a few weeks that go by that I don’t see her and then I’ll see her again for a few weeks straight. She’s very polite, she always smiles and nods and says hi. This woman just seems to have a kindness about her but she seems really sad.
Have you had any further sittings of the person who looked like Sandra?
 
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It was a gold color house before Sandra bought it
Yes, then it was redone to the grey and made cute, then sold to Sandra as put up for sale by the flippers. She was there a short time sadly.
 
  • #664
Yes, then it was redone to the grey and made cute, then sold to Sandra as put up for sale by the flippers. She was there a short time sadly.
Ohhhh it was redone in green not grey.
Yes, then it was redone to the grey and made cute, then sold to Sandra as put up for sale by the flippers. She was there a short time sadly.
Actually its a light green but I can see why you would think grey from the pictures on the internet. Some internet show when the house wss a gold color. In one of the pictures it shows the investigators at Sandras house in the front and that also shows how small try he area is as the cars had limited parking room
 
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Thinking about Sandra
 
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I see that lawn signs with Sandra's info are being sold for a 30 dollar donation. While I really like the idea of an anonymous tip line, I'm not clear where any profit is going.
 
  • #668
I see that lawn signs with Sandra's info are being sold for a 30 dollar donation. While I really like the idea of an anonymous tip line, I'm not clear where any profit is going.
This is interesting, where did you see them being offered for donation?
 
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From the official "Search for Sandra" page, a post from family:

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Sandra's daughter "senses a big, positive movement within the case and I'm confident we will eventually have answers and justice for her."
 
  • #671
From the official "Search for Sandra" page, a post from family:

Facebook Groups

Sandra's daughter "senses a big, positive movement within the case and I'm confident we will eventually have answers and justice for her."
Is there a more recent podcast than the one on there now? I'm so glad to see her say about the big positive movement. I hope relief and answers for her and those that need it.
 
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Is there a more recent podcast than the one on there now? I'm so glad to see her say about the big positive movement. I hope relief and answers for her and those that need it.

I think that's The Vanished episode that came out a few months ago. It's the most recent but it's not brand new.
 
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I see that lawn signs with Sandra's info are being sold for a 30 dollar donation. While I really like the idea of an anonymous tip line, I'm not clear where any profit is going.
Someone asked about this in the Find Sandra group. There is no profit. The money goes to pay for the sign. I don’t think that’s a crazy price for a sign. I’ve seen them cost that much before.
 
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From the official "Search for Sandra" page, a post from family:

Facebook Groups

Sandra's daughter "senses a big, positive movement within the case and I'm confident we will eventually have answers and justice for her."
I wonder how? Because of lawn signs a Billboard? I'm not understanding how that's a positive move. Can someone explain that? I also am confused how the search for Sandra page is being used. They use to post searches and because of covid no searches listed but outside gathering restrictions have been modified for a good amount of time and here we are in June. So much for the admin following rules...or being clear IMO.
 
  • #675
Perhaps the daughter controlled Sandra’s finances so no one would take advantage of Sandra or thought it had happened in the past?
JMO
How did it happen in the past? Sandra was married, divorced band then lived with her father. Sandra did not hold a formal job. I don't think it was about Sandras being taken advantage of.
 
  • #676
I think some of the people in Sandra’s circle are too motivated by money for their own good. Whether it be for signs, gold, or anything else. MOO
 
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Just throwing some thoughts out there. LM was on her hands and knees as if she were looking for something. Was there something she expected to find but didn't ? What was it ? She did find something she didn't expect to find. The police have it as a prospective piece of evidence. Was it a clue left by SC that something terrible was taking place ? Was it a clue that was unintentionally left behind by her assailant. SC could have been attacked in her bedroom and knocked out or worse; wrapped in the missing fitted sheet to disguise the body and carried out of the house. The dog was acting strange because it hadn't had food or water in close to 40. hours. I think whatever happened took place on Wednesday night. Did the police ever check with the mechanic to see if the work needing to be done on SC's vehicle was normal wear and tear or did someone deliberately cause it to not run right ?
 
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Just throwing some thoughts out there. LM was on her hands and knees as if she were looking for something. Was there something she expected to find but didn't ? What was it ? She did find something she didn't expect to find. The police have it as a prospective piece of evidence. Was it a clue left by SC that something terrible was taking place ? Was it a clue that was unintentionally left behind by her assailant. SC could have been attacked in her bedroom and knocked out or worse; wrapped in the missing fitted sheet to disguise the body and carried out of the house. The dog was acting strange because it hadn't had food or water in close to 40. hours. I think whatever happened took place on Wednesday night. Did the police ever check with the mechanic to see if the work needing to be done on SC's vehicle was normal wear and tear or did someone deliberately cause it to not run right ?

On the latest podcast, The Vanished, the family said the car had been driven over a snowbank the previous winter, damaging the exhaust system. So I don't think it was either normal wear and tear or a potential sabotage, but actual damage Sandra had done to the car months previously.

The family stated that they did not think Sandra would take the initiative to get it fixed on her own, so they handled it at her request.
 
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@Curiosity1234 I think from what the daughter said on The Vanished episode, she found something she WANTED or HOPED to find.

She stated that she hoped to find forensic evidence so that the state police would escalate the case and begin to consider whether or not foul play was involved. She hints, but cannot say, if what she found accomplished that goal.

I think we can guess or infer that she thinks she found forensic evidence that day. If I had to totally speculate I'd say blood evidence.
 
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