Woe.be.gone
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Also, if this is her pinterest, the drug angle moves way down on the list of possibilites. Too wholesome and regular. Sorry I even posted that theory.
Also, if this is her pinterest, the drug angle moves way down on the list of possibilites. Too wholesome and regular. Sorry I even posted that theory.
I'm praying for Jessica just found out she was missing from an article at the daily mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-15-minutes-end-night-shift-gas-station.html
I don't understand how a gas station doesn't have any cameras here there is one at every gas pump, inside and around the forecourt. Is this normal in the states to have no cameras? Surely Exxon has a duty to keep employees and customers safer? What about people who steal gas? Baffling.
I'm praying for Jessica just found out she was missing from an article at the daily mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-15-minutes-end-night-shift-gas-station.html
I don't understand how a gas station doesn't have any cameras here there is one at every gas pump, inside and around the forecourt. Is this normal in the states to have no cameras? Surely Exxon has a duty to keep employees and customers safer? What about people who steal gas? Baffling.
I'm sure all weekend has been spent clearing RSO's in the area. I remember this was the first thing they did when Jessica Ridgeway disappeared. Door to door, sometimes more than once, doing complete home searches of RSOs.
Shelly Heeringa said she believes someone who came to the gas station regularly “lured (Jessica Heeringa) out the back and shoved her in the back of the van.”
“I’m sure she was abducted,” Shelly Heeringa said. “(There was) no struggle. She was cleaning a machine, she left her car keys, (and) no money was taken from the gas station.”
Do registered sex offenders kidnap 25 year old women though? I thought they normally went for girls and teens? There was a criminal minds episode on Friday where a trucker was the predator that might be the case here.
I'm praying for Jessica just found out she was missing from an article at the daily mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-15-minutes-end-night-shift-gas-station.html
I don't understand how a gas station doesn't have any cameras here there is one at every gas pump, inside and around the forecourt. Is this normal in the states to have no cameras? Surely Exxon has a duty to keep employees and customers safer? What about people who steal gas? Baffling.
ok, here are my 2 cents. i just found the convo from yesterday. what i took the poster to mean was that a co-worker (who was off at the time) was driving past the gas station, saw the silver van drive around the gas station building and turn its lights off... they wondered what was going on, so they drove down to Meijer's and turned around to get a look at what was going on. when they got back by the gas station, they saw the back hatch door being closed and the driver drove off.
also - i'm thinking that there are two possibilities regarding the van. most 30-40 year old men wouldn't be driving a mini van, let alone a town & country, unless they had a family. perhaps this suspect is married and has children? any wives or girlfriends out there in that area happen to have a husband who didn't come home until later than usual that night? if the sweatshirt was bright orange, maybe the person works construction? i know (well at least in california) that a lot of construction jobs are done at night since the traffic flow is almost non-existant... if he does work construction, he might have even done this before going to work if they were to start sometime after midnight? the broad shoulders would also be a characteristic i've seen in many construction workers.
the other car scenario is that it was either stolen or a rental (but i'd lean more towards stolen)
Do registered sex offenders kidnap 25 year old women though? I thought they normally went for girls and teens? There was a criminal minds episode on Friday where a trucker was the predator that might be the case here.
I hope they have Jessica safe... And the identified perp... By the 6:30 p.m. Presser!
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Honestly, I thought cameras were normal and I assumed owners would want to have them just for robberies alone. Maybe the economy has caused cut backs, but I have no idea what the monthly cost is to keep a security surveillance camera.
She added that she does not recall Jessica Heeringa complaining about any particular person or an incident that might have led to her missing. She does recall telling her daughter several times that she was concerned for her working late at night by herself.
“She said, ‘Mom, don’t worry. I can handle anybody,’” Shelly Heeringa recalled.