If Terry Rasmussen left Brown and Root in 1978, and arrived in New Hampshire in 1978/79 - and his daughter was killed with the unidentified woman and her two children around the same time in October (ish) 1980... AND, that his daughter was approximately 4 years old (which means she spent at least half of her life in the Manchester area) wouldn't you think that alone would be reflected on her isotopic analysis chart? There is nothing on her chart whatsoever that indicates she ever lived in the state of NH - and that alone makes me question the results of the tests.
It's either that, or he killed his daughter almost immediately after arriving in NH and before he established a relationship with the Unidentified Woman, and simply reused the barrel later when he killed the others.
I have found nothing to indicate that they were all murdered at the same time.... only that they were found together in their individual barrels at the separate times they were discovered.
This could be significant because it could reflect the original timeline that was released a little better. Depending on the circumstances of why it was changed - and I hope it wasn't for a vague memory-, it could establish a potential timeline for the child and her mother.
I recently came across a Jane Doe, that does not have dna on file, was reputed to have had a child within the year of her death, and did not match any local females that were missing at the time in that general area.
https://identifyus.org/cases/15854
Now, let's assume the family seen Terry in 1974 around December.
This woman was with him, she might have been 8 or 12 weeks pregnant at the time. She gives birth in June or thereabouts in 1975 - probably on Phoenix AZ, because Rasmussen has a felony charge for there dated June 11th. They leave. She is murdered in October 1975, when the baby is 4 months old. Rasmussen leaves again with the baby, and the next entry on his timeline is in June 1978 when he leaves the Brown and Root Co in Texas.
He starts work at Waumbec Mills in NH in 1978/1979, but he kills his daughter almost immediately when he establishes a new relationship and family with the Unidentified female. This would reflect at least the beginning of 1980 when she signed for a registered letter on his behalf as Elizabeth Evans. That would make his daughter as of January 1980, 4 and a half, but considering one does not just assume the role of wife straight off, I'd say it might have taken a few months to establish that sort of a relationship, which means he may have killed his daughter some time in 1978 or 1979, making her age anywhere from 3 to 4. The chances are, maybe the Unidentified female and her children never met his daughter.
Keeping in mind, this is only one theory that reflects the original timeline based on the daughters isotopic chart - which I might add, also does not include Texas.
I guess it all depends on how long he was in Texas for.
It's either that, or he killed his daughter almost immediately after arriving in NH and before he established a relationship with the Unidentified Woman, and simply reused the barrel later when he killed the others.
I have found nothing to indicate that they were all murdered at the same time.... only that they were found together in their individual barrels at the separate times they were discovered.
This could be significant because it could reflect the original timeline that was released a little better. Depending on the circumstances of why it was changed - and I hope it wasn't for a vague memory-, it could establish a potential timeline for the child and her mother.
I recently came across a Jane Doe, that does not have dna on file, was reputed to have had a child within the year of her death, and did not match any local females that were missing at the time in that general area.
https://identifyus.org/cases/15854
Now, let's assume the family seen Terry in 1974 around December.
This woman was with him, she might have been 8 or 12 weeks pregnant at the time. She gives birth in June or thereabouts in 1975 - probably on Phoenix AZ, because Rasmussen has a felony charge for there dated June 11th. They leave. She is murdered in October 1975, when the baby is 4 months old. Rasmussen leaves again with the baby, and the next entry on his timeline is in June 1978 when he leaves the Brown and Root Co in Texas.
He starts work at Waumbec Mills in NH in 1978/1979, but he kills his daughter almost immediately when he establishes a new relationship and family with the Unidentified female. This would reflect at least the beginning of 1980 when she signed for a registered letter on his behalf as Elizabeth Evans. That would make his daughter as of January 1980, 4 and a half, but considering one does not just assume the role of wife straight off, I'd say it might have taken a few months to establish that sort of a relationship, which means he may have killed his daughter some time in 1978 or 1979, making her age anywhere from 3 to 4. The chances are, maybe the Unidentified female and her children never met his daughter.
Keeping in mind, this is only one theory that reflects the original timeline based on the daughters isotopic chart - which I might add, also does not include Texas.
I guess it all depends on how long he was in Texas for.