I agree! way more to this case! WS members are always on ball!
I do feel that LE was too! They did great job not waiting and getting on it asap!
It still bothers me how isolated Amy was![]()
It seems to me the minds of this forum could have solved this case before le! Does it seem Unusual to just involve your cousin in law? There is way more to this story then meets the eye!
I think it was then, yesterday morning that LE went back to the house with dogs and the dogs picked up the trail to the cousin's property. LE said in the presser this a.m., that the dogs were not police dogs, they were 'private.' I think they said they were happy for their help.
fran
After going over some of the previous videos and articles, the picture becomes a little clearer.
When the husband couldn't get her on the phone Monday morning, he went home at about 10:30 and when the door was locked and her purse inside, he figured she'd probably run to town with a friend and expected to return quickly. He went into town and couldn't locate her.
So after he couldn't find her in town, he returned home and still no Amy. He started to worry because she knows he always comes home for lunch. Her hubby called his in-laws and they came over to the house to wait with him. His in-laws told him not to worry unless she fails to come home to meet the boys at the bus.
When Amy hadn't returned by the time the school bus arrived, the husband called LE to report Amy missing. It wasn't until a day or so later that the husband learned about a black pick-up truck pulling out of his driveway. He said he knew who it was, his cousin, and he called him and the cousin said he'd stopped by, but no one answered the door.
Now earlier the spokeswoman for the family said yesterday (?) she and her husband were handing out fliers in the neighborhood and again talked to the neighbor who had spotted the black truck. It was then that the neighbor told them that when the truck left, there was a man and two smaller females.
I think it was then, yesterday morning that LE went back to the house with dogs and the dogs picked up the trail to the cousin's property. LE said in the presser this a.m., that the dogs were not police dogs, they were 'private.' I think they said they were happy for their help.
What a sad and senseless crime. Five kids in all are going to be without their moms. Just because one person got angry.
JMHO
fran
I hope the fact that these were "private" dogs doesn't come into play.
One can see a quick lawyer arguing that all the evidence be thrown out since the dogs were LE dogs and the 4th amendment rights weren't able to be evoked.
I hope the fact that these were "private" dogs doesn't come into play.
One can see a quick lawyer arguing that all the evidence be thrown out since the dogs were LE dogs and the 4th amendment rights weren't able to be evoked.
Newbie poster, oldie "lurker" here. I've read every post til the wee hours... wondering if I missed this question/answer: Did the cousin arrive in the black truck with one "small female passenger" and pick up Amy Sue at her home? Do you all think that Amy left with the cousin (or cousin and girlfriend) willingly?
Can we be sure that the cousin's girlfriend hadn't been inside the house with Amy Sue--that she had unexpectedly visited her that morning (having gotten a ride there)? since no other car was at the property...
Did Amy Sue go with him (them?) under threat or gunpoint? I'm wondering if she sensed any danger in going along? Or did the cousin AND his girlfriend present some pressing... or pleasant, scenario that would entice Amy Sue to leave the house abruptly w/o checking with James, her husband?
I just read James came home for lunch every day... Seems the cousin would know this... The alleged perp may never reveal the circumstances of having both women in his truck occurred. Seems we seldom hear in detail how victims are persuaded to get into vehicles (by their killers) and are left to wonder how he lured her/them for a ride to her death.
Someone upthread asked if Amy and the "girlfriend" were friends... acquainted. If James had an active friendship with his cousin, makes sense Amy Sue would know the girlfriend, since it's reported they lived together. But we're not sure about that either at this point.
If both the cousin AND his girlfriend arrived to pick up Amy Sue, maybe they said her help was needed somewhere, somehow... But that would imply she was coerced by the cousin AND the girlfriend. Or both women were duped and knew nothing (and this was premeditated).
It's so sad to think that if she'd NOT GONE with them, she might still be here. Will we ever know? Sorry to write so long--it's harder to write short. Thanks for each thoughtful post.