MI MI - Eric Franks, 40, Buena Vista Twp, 21 March 2011 - #1

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #1,241
Not in any Hotels I have ever been in (In the US or Canada).

You have to keep in mind also that this was a "Mom & Pop" type hotel, not like a big chain. At least judging by the pictures I saw I am assuming that.
However, if FG had a key I am sure the Hotel would know since Eric worked for them also. If he asked for a spare key, that would stick out to them (since he was staying alone and really only knew FG in that town).
I think there was only one key.
 
  • #1,242
Not in any Hotels I have ever been in (In the US or Canada).

You have to keep in mind also that this was a "Mom & Pop" type hotel, not like a big chain. At least judging by the pictures I saw I am assuming that.
However, if FG had a key I am sure the Hotel would know since Eric worked for them also. If he asked for a spare key, that would stick out to them (since he was staying alone and really only knew FG in that town).
The motel owner told me that FG turned in THE key and collected a key refund. It is a very small motel run by a man and his family. Eric stayed in a nicer chain motel when he first got there and probably couldn't afford to stay there long. He said he wasn't comfortable in the one he was in, but I guess it was affordable. Of course, the owner and the housekeeper had keys.
 
  • #1,243
When Eric first went to Saginaw, he posted something on FB about he might be too late because FG was seeing someone else. He didn't give a name and maybe didn't know a name. Her husband told Eric's aunt she had many boyfriends and had been cheating on him since they got married. Eric's aunt was on FB shortly with her and the only other friends listed were male. Eric's aunt messaged each of them, but no response.
 
  • #1,244
So no matter who is actually guilty in the disappearance of Eric it still all goes to FG and crew holding the truth regardless if she actually did it or not she's guilty of giving false information.
Again liar liar pants on fire. Right?
 
  • #1,245
And again if she has absolutely nothing to hide why all of a sudden move to Florida?
 
  • #1,246
Well - don't forget she had an ever growing list of "legal" issues here in Saginaw County to run from as well.
 
  • #1,247
Yeah she was probably about to be in jail for that then this all came up so she had double chances of going to the slammer. So she split. Decided it was time to go.
 
  • #1,248
Yeah she was probably about to be in jail for that then this all came up so she had double chances of going to the slammer. So she split. Decided it was time to go.

IMO Legal issues or not, if she was not at all involved in Eric's disappearance...she would be eager to help and be forthcoming with factual information. The fact that her story changed AND she has been wishy washy speaks volumes.

An innocent person has nothing to hide.
 
  • #1,249
Mom - I agree but...as a person she does not appear to be overly worried or involved in the health and safety of anyone else around her. Those of you who have seen the FB group that was started in regards to someone else close to hers health will understand.

Ask yourself - Why is someone else so involved with supporting the cause - and there's only ONE post from her. How many pics did you see HER in?
 
  • #1,250
Mom - I agree but...as a person she does not appear to be overly worried or involved in the health and safety of anyone else around her. Those of you who have seen the FB group that was started in regards to someone else close to hers health will understand.

Ask yourself - Why is someone else so involved with supporting the cause - and there's only ONE post from her. How many pics did you see HER in?

Agreed.
It seems as though she is attempting to be invisible.
No posts, no pics, fake names. Very shady.
 
  • #1,251
I think there was only one key.

Just think how easy it would it be for "someone" to have Eric's room key duplicated at a local hardware store; to make an additional copy (copies) on the sly. Motels normally have standard doorknobs and lock sets. The oldest trick in the book, cutting a key takes a minute or two, are inexpensive, and no questions are asked.
 
  • #1,252
Anyone, how is the webpage going? I can help out with editorial or (limited) artwork. Alternatively, I have a website where I can put up a page for Eric this weekend, if somone has editorial already done?
 
  • #1,253
Just think how easy it would it be for "someone" to have Eric's room key duplicated at a local hardware store; to make an additional copy (copies) on the sly. Motels normally have standard doorknobs and lock sets. The oldest trick in the book, cutting a key takes a minute or two, are inexpensive, and no questions are asked.

Unless they're using the new credit card type
 
  • #1,254
Working on the page now. I'll let you know z.
 
  • #1,255
Unless they're using the new credit card type

Hi Rose :)
Honestly, I know places like Millers that are in Mid to Northern MI.
It is very unlikely they use the card/scan type keys for their doors.
I think it would have been an actual hard metal key.
A lot of those places are "old-timey" cabin like motels.

PS- I could be wrong though, who knows :dunno:
 
  • #1,256
Here are a couple a things I am pondering:

The FB photo of Eric's pic being held and burned in someone's hand is a huge clue, imo. Yes, it was a perfectly manicured thumb nail...but no one can say it was male or female. That could be a significant piece to this puzzle. https://www.facebook.com/pip.pip.good.fellow

Eric calls himself an "interloper" (supposedly the day before he goes missing) meaning: 1. a person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong.
March 10, 2011 post: https://www.facebook.com/groups/158635567524997/

I am finding other things which have piqued my interest.
 
  • #1,257
Hi Rose :)
Honestly, I know places like Millers that are in Mid to Northern MI.
It is very unlikely they use the card/scan type keys for their doors.
I think it would have been an actual hard metal key.
A lot of those places are "old-timey" cabin like motels.

PS- I could be wrong though, who knows :dunno:

You are not wrong.
This is, definitely, an old timey-mom n pop motel.
You can see for yourself with google earth.
I tried to get up to the door to check the lock, but, was unable.
 
  • #1,258
You are not wrong.
This is, definitely, an old timey-mom n pop motel.
You can see for yourself with google earth.
I tried to get up to the door to check the lock, but, was unable.
Some of Eric's family went there and met the owner and housekeeper and watched her open a door to clean the room. Though it didn't seem important at the time to take note of HOW she opened the door, I just spoke to one of my sisters who was there also and we both are almost 100% positive that it was a metal key. I can call the motel owner and ask. The owner and I had several conversations on the phone. I also had talked to his wife and son on the phone and met his son when I met the owner.In the beginning of the investigation in BV, I reported to the lead investigator's boss that the detective made prejudice remarks about the heritage of the motel owner, stating he didn't trust persons with that last name. That's unkind and unfair. He also said he didn't trust motel owners. Yet, he said the first time he met FG he knew she was lying. I asked about search of the room and the grounds around the motel. I asked about interrogating the motel owner (not because I didn't believe him, but to have his story on video) and I was told by state police that they believed him, he had always been consistent, and they had his story on record. Persons involved with Eric while he was in MI were talked to.There never has been any other suspects from the start other than the ones we discuss as far as we've been told. Certainly, Eric's family is open to anything that could have happened and welcome any ideas. We just want to know what happened to him. We keep going back to the emails...someone had access to his passwords and contacts. I'm the only one who received a message supposedly from him in Nov 2011. Someone wanted me to think Eric was alive. I was the one talking to police and persons on the Elite page were told about that the day before I got the email. His closest friends weren't contacted and he was in contact with them almost daily. Sometimes more than once a day. Eric's family deeply appreciates your interest, concern for Eric and his family and your help.
 
  • #1,259
Eric's mom...while I am no expert at this, I am a Mom. I feel your pain and heartache in every post. I wish, more than anything, that you get the answers you are entitled to and deserve.

You should know that here, you are in the company of some incredible people. Every one of them dedicated to helping you. I am honored to be in their company and yours.
 
  • #1,260
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
157
Guests online
1,251
Total visitors
1,408

Forum statistics

Threads
632,442
Messages
18,626,582
Members
243,152
Latest member
almost_amber
Back
Top