Not sure why, but if true- those particular "red herrings" (clothing, book, a photo) seem like something a female might plant .
speculation, imo.
Food for thought, for sure.
Not sure why, but if true- those particular "red herrings" (clothing, book, a photo) seem like something a female might plant .
speculation, imo.
Not sure why, but if true- those particular "red herrings" (clothing, book, a photo) seem like something a female might plant .
speculation, imo.
Feels like someone is deliberating throwing out red herrings.
Not sure why, but if true- those particular "red herrings" (clothing, book, a photo) seem like something a female might plant .
speculation, imo.
It was the first image to flash in my mind, thinking deeper on it- i suppose the items reminded me of the type of things a woman/ mother (not AD's mom) might think to pack for a child going on a sleep-over, even including a book that might be suitable for any younger siblings who might also be present.What makes you think that's something a woman would do?
Not disagreeing. I'm just genuinely curious.
Snipped by me from
Looking for Asha — FBI
“Construction workers digging an access road for a new home in neighboring Burke County found a book bag that belonged to Asha. Inside was a concert T-shirt featuring boy band New Kids On The Block and a children’s book, McElligot’s Pool, by Dr. Seuss. Neither belonged to Asha, though the book was from the library at Asha’s school, Fallston Elementary.”
How is it known the Asha isn’t the one that checked out the book? Because mom or dad said she didn’t?
Snipped by me from
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article219720915.html
“Library records at the Fallston Elementary School Media Center don’t go back to the year of Asha’s disappearance, Bowen said.”
So if library records don’t go back that far I think it makes the most sense to think Asha did in fact check out the library book that was in her bag that came from her school.
I think they know more than what they're telling us and we still don't know what all was in the bag. In this link it is said the book was checked out around early 2000 but if there's no records then how would they know this? Of course this is not a direct quote from an investigator so I don't know how accurate it is.
There was some interest in another book that Asha had been reading just before she went missing so maybe with this in mind LE checked her library records and know what books she had checked out and the Dr Seuss wasn't one of them but now the records are no longer available to see who did check it out. I can't understand why they wouldn't have checked these records back then only a year and a half after they say the book was taken but it's possible that they did and their just not telling us everything about it.
Do we know what system the library was using for checkouts in 2000? This makes me wonder if it was the now-outdated card system, where the person signed a card in the book and handed it to the librarian, who stamped the card and book with the due date? The book would have that date stamped in it, which would point to when it was checked out, but it's unlikely the library would keep a card from a lost book for that long. They'd probably bill the parent, and when it was paid, toss the card as there was no longer a book to match it to. Larger libraries were probably switched to a scanner system by then, but a smaller school library may not have had the budget or resources to upgrade yet. That would explain how they knew when it was checked it out by not by whom. Doesn't help much, but does possibly explain the discrepancy.
The idea of a woman involved makes sense. Did someone perhaps lose a child, maybe younger than Asha, and in their grief, take her as a "replacement"? Could the book and nightshirt have belonged to their child, or the book been checked out by a sibling? With NKOTB being a thing of the past by then, perhaps the shirt was purchased at a store that sells overstock, or maybe it was a hand-me-down from another child the person had. Perhaps the person (or maybe a couple?) realized that Asha was a liability as she could ID them and killed her after the fact, after giving her the nightshirt and book and then burying it all together? Maybe the spouse of whoever took her discovered her either in their home or being kept somewhere nearby and the you-know-what hit the fan? All pure speculation, of course, and way more far-fetched than a predator taking her, but maybe another scenario to consider?
I too, think Asha may have checked out that book from her school library. The book was stamped property of that library. If it wasn’t Asha who checked it out, it was someone who had the ability to check out books from that school. That would be another student, a teacher, a teacher’s aide, a school employee.Snipped by me from
Looking for Asha — FBI
“Construction workers digging an access road for a new home in neighboring Burke County found a book bag that belonged to Asha. Inside was a concert T-shirt featuring boy band New Kids On The Block and a children’s book, McElligot’s Pool, by Dr. Seuss. Neither belonged to Asha, though the book was from the library at Asha’s school, Fallston Elementary.”
How is it known the Asha isn’t the one that checked out the book? Because mom or dad said she didn’t?
Snipped by me from
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article219720915.html
“Library records at the Fallston Elementary School Media Center don’t go back to the year of Asha’s disappearance, Bowen said.”
So if library records don’t go back that far I think it makes the most sense to think Asha did in fact check out the library book that was in her bag that came from her school.
Law Enforcement said the book was checked out in “early 2000”. To me that sounds like January or February. We know the last day Asha went to school was Thursday, February 10th. The next day (Friday) was a school holiday for students, and Asha disappeared on Monday morning, February 14th.I wonder if the library book was stamped with a date AFTER Asha went missing or BEFORE she was at student at the school? Either would be a good explanation for the FBI stating that Asha didn’t check out the book.
Another thought, the library did not obtain the book until after Asha disappeared or the book had been lost by another student at an earlier date therefore Asha couldn’t have checked out the book as it wasn’t even in the school library to be checked out?
Speaking of which, being the same age as Asha NKOTB wasn't big in our generation, and Nsync would have made more sense.
Just a guess, but maybe to conceal scent from K-9s. IMO, I think it speaks to the probability of the UnS being from Burke County.I've allways wondered why her backpack was wrapped in plastic before being buried. If someone was trying to hide it then why plastic. It would deteriorate quicker without that protection. Was someone deliberately trying to preserve it and why? This case is local for me and I think of Asha.
Welcome to Websleuths! I read thru this entire thread and I also think the perp was local.Just a guess, but maybe to conceal scent from K-9s. IMO, I think it speaks to the probability of the UnS being from Burke County.
asha's case jennifer jesse (orlando) and the yogurt murders in austin texas. Would be my 3 wishes. Difficult to pick 3.The more facts I have learned about this case over the years the less I feel that I actually know about the case. I'm sure there's more to it, law enforcement has made statements about the car (it was occupied at least two times, etc.) that make me believe they really do have some sort of idea. What we almost never get are the interviews they have with people, I'm sure there are local tidbits of info that we will just never get on the internet - like whatever has caused police to clear her parents so firmly (they march alongside her in the annual parade in her honor, I really think they feel they are blameless).
I used to be positive, 100% that she was groomed. But I'm just not so sure anymore. It's an incredibly weird case, it's probably one of the cases I'd use my 3 wishes on if I ever found a magic lamp.