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Thank you @Reminder ….. for the quick input and clarification! And yes I was looking at the picture of the Cutlass in post # 79 up thread from @Richard on SS vehicle.I reallly like your username. Neither am I
In 1988 the clerk, who was in her mid 20s, described the car as a light colored Ford LTD or perhaps Thunderbird style body with sports wheels. It was described as in good shape but dirty which would be normal during the snowy season. It would also be covered in some amount of snow that night.
Years later the clerk changed the color to a dark colored possibly Chevrolet Impala if I'm not mistaken. This is probably a trick of memory because so many years had passed. Most people seem to go with the earliest version.
I think they only have a vague description of the vehicle from the clerk.
Yes. That's the car Sue was driving. If it's the the picture of Sue and her sister hanging out with the car, that's the exact one. I think somebody else posted a picture of the same model all shiny and new somewhere. So not sure which photo you saw, but it was a 1975 Cutlass Supreme.
So the other is possibly a circa or late 1980s Ford LTD or Thunderbird IIUC as per a clerk, rather than a mechanic. (But later possibly given as a Chevrolet Impala.) That should still have given some leads one would hope. I wonder if investigators had any likely photos of typical vehicles or pursued any leads with that? Possible acquaintances, friends, or even others.
And sure wish that maybe there might have been some DNA possibly on items in her apartment IIUC? It seemed that some things were thought moved or even taken or removed?
Sure hope something can break loose in this case. SS and her family and friends deserve some justice IMO.
N.b. Thanks also for the thoughts on the moniker. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes mysteries were some of my favorites as a young child. Still to this day they are. And I always read the unannotated versions with no images. I have my own imagination of who he and Watson are and should be. Great to touch base! MOO