Mexico Mexico - Jenny Chen, 26, Oaxaca, 11 April 2016 #3

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marking my spot
 
  • #262
Jenny Chen weibo post. Exactly 1 year ago today. 2/3/16

http://m.weibo.cn/status/3938411507420145

These little guys are coming out. It's spring already ! ​​​

Let's keep Jenny alive and well.
 
  • #263
I noticed that Jon gave a beloved Happy Birthday to Jenny last week.

But where is her family?
 
  • #264
I noticed that Jon gave a beloved Happy Birthday to Jenny last week.

But where is her family?

For all we know, she could be celebrating her birthday with her family.
 
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Do you suppose someone is busy tracking down the Corona truck that was supposedly sold right after Jenny was given a ride in it???

:thinking:
 
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Do you suppose someone is busy tracking down the Corona truck that was supposedly sold right after Jenny was given a ride in it???

:thinking:

No. I do not think anyone is tracking anything down at this point.
 
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I would not be surprised. We have the word of one single person, that she is missing, and that one single person is of questionable mental competence. Her family is not claiming that she is missing. JR is the only person making that claim. Normally with a missing person case you have multiple family members, friends, relatives, co workers come forward. But in this case there is just one person.
 
  • #270
It was one year ago yesterday that Jenny left Washington State on her adventure.

:( Where are you Jenny??
 
  • #271
Jenny would have been such a hoot as a poster on websleuths. Jmo

I truly hope that she is okay as well.
 
  • #272
In July JR posted that he had the GPS data for the Corona truck, and that he had that information for months. Yesterday he posted that he is attempting to get the GPS data now. He just backtracked over eight months. Now he wants people's help again to harass another company to try to get them to release private confidential information. :facepalm:

Jonathan Reinhard shared a link.
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3/7/2017 Update: We are attempting to get the "true GPS data" from the supplier to the Corona truck company. The name of this supplier is Omnitracs (http://www.omnitracs.com) feel free to drop this company a line. So far there has been no cooperation. ( you'd figure the Mexican police could just pick up the phone and request it.) Obviously the corrupt authorities don't want to go against their bosses!

July 28, 2016 · Seattle, WA
Here is what is going on in the investigation of Jenny's disappearance.
On April 12th several credible witnesses (verified by my PI and 2 prosecutors) saw Jenny get into a truck with a Corona logo. We have several different GPS coordinates showing what driver was at what area. We have known this information for months, and have very little movement from the police. Jenny also had only 40 pesos and needed to get to an ATM immediately.( witnesses accounts) According to her bank records, she never made it to the bank machine on April 12th, or anytime after that.
Either the witnesses or the drivers know what happened- this is a slam dunk lead. Yet after two months, we have yet to get full access to the drivers. I'm sick to my stomach.
 
  • #273
In July JR posted that he had the GPS data for the Corona truck, and that he had that information for months. Yesterday he posted that he is attempting to get the GPS data now. He just backtracked over eight months. Now he wants people's help again to harass another company to try to get them to release private confidential information. :facepalm:

The GPS data that was provided by the trucking company for the suspect vehicle was incomplete, and it was known at the time by all that it was incomplete. JR is now trying to get the complete GPS data from the company that provides the tracking service, something that was suggested trying months ago here on Websleuths. I hope JR is successful.
 
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In July JR posted that he had the GPS data for the Corona truck, and that he had that information for months. Yesterday he posted that he is attempting to get the GPS data now. He just backtracked over eight months. Now he wants people's help again to harass another company to try to get them to release private confidential information. :facepalm:
You are incorrect. He is trying to get the complete data from the company that manages the data. He is searching for his missing wife. Why do you continuously twist the motivations of a man you've never met to find fault in his actions?
 
  • #275
The GPS data that was provided by the trucking company for the suspect vehicle was incomplete, and it was known at the time by all that it was incomplete. JR is now trying to get the complete GPS data from the company that provides the tracking service, something that was suggested trying months ago here on Websleuths. I hope JR is successful.

He absolutely positively will not be successful. Because that is not the way businesses work. They have legal departments. They don't give out private information, because somebody *****es and whines for it. They only give it out when they get a subpoena for it. Which JRs lawyer would have taken care of last year, if he really had a lawyer. But he doesn't have anything because he is full of BS.
 
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He absolutely positively will not be successful. Because that is not the way businesses work. They have legal departments. They don't give out private information, because somebody *****es and whines for it. They only give it out when they get a subpoena for it. Which JRs lawyer would have taken care of last year, if he really had a lawyer. But he doesn't have anything because he is full of BS.

You have no way of knowing whether or not he will be successful. The tracking company has its headquarters in the US. I called them personally months ago to see if there was even a chance the data could be retreivable. You are not telling us anything we didnt already know; its in this Websleuths thread for anyone who wants to go back and read it.
 
  • #277
You have no way of knowing whether or not he will be successful. The tracking company has its headquarters in the US. I called them personally months ago to see if there was even a chance the data could be retreivable. You are not telling us anything we didnt already know; its in this Websleuths thread for anyone who wants to go back and read it.

Yes, I do know how businesses work. They have legal departments. You go through legal channels to get that type of information. Which JR has not done.
 
  • #278
Yes, I do know how businesses work. They have legal departments. You go through legal channels to get that type of information. Which JR has not done.

Of course, it is standard proceedure.

We have no idea what JR has or has not done, in regards to his trying to obtain the complete GPS data, because he hasnt filled us in on those details. It does appear that he is pursuing the Omnitracs GPS data in Mexico, but that doesnt mean he has not contacted their US headquarters and been directed to do that by them. He did manage to get GPS data from the trucking company; lets see if he succeeds again with the tracking company.
 
  • #279
Do you think he comes here and reads our posts? Who do you think is your audience.. maybe you should stop coming to this thread with this negative outlook based on zero factual knowledge. There are some people who would like a more positive approach and a lot less victim bashing.

Jenny is the victim.

Eta: I keep coming back to the thread to read about Jenny and check the case, and I appreciate KB's insight. While we all have access to the same facts our opinions and feelings vary and this is where we come to share.
 
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