Irish_Eyes
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Hi all
Drove the turnpike today through Western Ohio and past many of the little map dots we've all come to know through this case. Weird how I've driven through this area many times before and this time was so different because I just kept thinking "those boys could be out there." I found myself wanting to talk to them, just to let them know that people are looking for them and people care. I drove past flat farmlands that flanked the turnpike and stretched endlessly into the distance. Today was quite warm here in Ohio and the snow had all but melted and I hoped that LE was taking advantage of the break in the weather to search. I had hoped for inspiration, some new thought or avenue that we haven't considered. I didn't get as much as I'd hoped.
Here's what I was thinking today, help me fill in the blanks if you can:
Do we know where in the 4:30 to 7:30 window JS was sighted near the turnpike? Do we know if he traveled one way or both? Do we know if it was JS, JS and the boys or just the vehicle?
I have a hunch that if he did something to them he might have buried them in a public place - park, etc. I think he would want somewhere where he could go back and visit them one day, as we do at cemeteries. I think that the risk of them being discovered on a private lot, even an enormous farm might have been too much.
Why would he have been gone three hours (assuming that he was). I wonder if the search area should have been wider, if he drove much farther than previously thought.
A final thought I had...this area is very close to Indiana. How sophisticated is JS? I think someone else suggested this also, but could they be in IN? It almost makes sense. Maybe he got on and off the turnpike on that one exit just because he knew it could be tracked, and maybe he was hoping to lead the investigation away from where he actually took them. He uses the fact that he lives in this little three state corner with many different state and local jurisdictions to his advantage. Thoughts?
Drove the turnpike today through Western Ohio and past many of the little map dots we've all come to know through this case. Weird how I've driven through this area many times before and this time was so different because I just kept thinking "those boys could be out there." I found myself wanting to talk to them, just to let them know that people are looking for them and people care. I drove past flat farmlands that flanked the turnpike and stretched endlessly into the distance. Today was quite warm here in Ohio and the snow had all but melted and I hoped that LE was taking advantage of the break in the weather to search. I had hoped for inspiration, some new thought or avenue that we haven't considered. I didn't get as much as I'd hoped.
Here's what I was thinking today, help me fill in the blanks if you can:
Do we know where in the 4:30 to 7:30 window JS was sighted near the turnpike? Do we know if he traveled one way or both? Do we know if it was JS, JS and the boys or just the vehicle?
I have a hunch that if he did something to them he might have buried them in a public place - park, etc. I think he would want somewhere where he could go back and visit them one day, as we do at cemeteries. I think that the risk of them being discovered on a private lot, even an enormous farm might have been too much.
Why would he have been gone three hours (assuming that he was). I wonder if the search area should have been wider, if he drove much farther than previously thought.
A final thought I had...this area is very close to Indiana. How sophisticated is JS? I think someone else suggested this also, but could they be in IN? It almost makes sense. Maybe he got on and off the turnpike on that one exit just because he knew it could be tracked, and maybe he was hoping to lead the investigation away from where he actually took them. He uses the fact that he lives in this little three state corner with many different state and local jurisdictions to his advantage. Thoughts?