Dwntwnslim
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I thought it was suggested here that burlap bags are common in the area as they are used by fisherman?
I thought it was suggested here that burlap bags are common in the area as they are used by fisherman?
For the purpose of this case, I think the definition of "person or interest" or "suspect" is someone who LE has questioned a number of times, asked to take a poly, searched their property with cadaver dogs, and finally brought a large crane to their backyard to dig a deep hole while by standing officers covered their noses and mouths with their sleeves... but that is just the way I see it.
When your suspect isn't a joe schmo, LE can't be one either. I bet when they questioned him, regardless of the number of hours the questioning lasted, CPH turned down every offer of coffee or water. He certainly doesn't want to hand LE his DNA. Maybe if he got real thirsty he drank the water then asked for a cigarette and set fire to the paper cup in the trash bin to destroy the DNA he would have left behind...lol
I hate to say it but in this case of CPH vs LE, my money is on CPH, the law is designed to be forgiving, which is why I am here.
This was posted by over at LISK Jan 14, 2012.
Is it true? I have no idea?
But I have never before heard that the alleged May 1st (or 2nd) 2010 call to MG from a Dr. "was made from SGs throwaway cellphone" .
Has anyone else?
The Foreignor,
That is news to me also. I have not read that before.
This was posted by over at LISK Jan 14, 2012.
Is it true? I have no idea?
But I have never before heard that the alleged May 1st (or 2nd) 2010 call to MG from a Dr. "was made from SGs throwaway cellphone" .
Has anyone else?
http://longislandserialkiller.com/2012/01/ro-bo/#comments
The doc called MG just hours after SG went missing .he told her mother that he runs a rehab clinic for runaway girls and that he had treated Shannon ..he denies making this phone call. The call was made from SGs throwaway cellphone. He then called SG s family twice from his home phone. He denied making these calls for almost a year to LE, the OB community, and his family until 48 hrs was running their story .
Flukeyou on January 14th, 2012 at 5:01 pm
There was a poster here who said the very same thing in this thread yesterday. The post has since been removed. It Was post #407.
I quoted the original post #407 in a post of my own. I asked a question about the "burn phones" mentioned (I thought it was a new theory being proposed). My question was never addressed. It was originally post #412. My post has also been removed. I did save a copy though.
The was another member who quoted the original post #407. The member made a comment about the "burn phones" mentioned. That post was also removed. I have a copy of that post too.
Thanks. I thought I was going crazy. LOL
inspctrgadget and Seaslug44
Re Post #419... I thought PCH called MG and he has admitted to that fact in a written letter. Do you two believe that no phone calls took place, and MG is mistaken? Or am I confused somehow?
Please advise
Incorrect. We all know that CPH called MG. What we're saying (I won't speak for Seaslug, but post#403 is pretty clear to me) is that Mari has made a huge mistake about both the timing and the content of the calls.
The calls definitely took place. The calls definitely took place. In the 48 Hours letter, CPH admits the calls took place, and gives us the time and date.
In the Jim Jones interview, CPH says that during those calls, he mentioned to Mari that perhaps Shannan had checked herself into a rehab clinic.
Mari states that the calls came on the 2nd, but in other interviews the "mystery began on the 3rd" when Diaz called and told them that Shannan was missing (this is linked in my previous posts).
Mari alleges to have proof that the calls came on the 2nd, but she doesn't present it to anyone. Police have looked at the evidence and basically dismiss the notion that CPH (or anyone else for that matter) ever called Mari and said that Shannan was held overnight at a halfway house, and then left with her driver.
I don't know about you, but for me it is fairly clear that Mari has misrepresented (inadvertently or on purpose) both the timing and the content of these calls. As a result, we've all wasted countless hours sleuthing some poor local guy who was just offering his assistance in a missing persons case.
This was posted by over at LISK Jan 14, 2012.
Is it true? I have no idea?
But I have never before heard that the alleged May 1st (or 2nd) 2010 call to MG from a Dr. "was made from SGs throwaway cellphone" .
Has anyone else?
http://longislandserialkiller.com/2012/01/ro-bo/#comments
The doc called MG just hours after SG went missing .he told her mother that he runs a rehab clinic for runaway girls and that he had treated Shannon ..he denies making this phone call. The call was made from SGs throwaway cellphone. He then called SG s family twice from his home phone. He denied making these calls for almost a year to LE, the OB community, and his family until 48 hrs was running their story .
Flukeyou on January 14th, 2012 at 5:01 pm
"In the 48 Hours letter, CPH admits the calls took place, and gives us the time and date."
We don't know if the letters were ever properly vetted by 48 Hours. They never offered Any Information regarding whether or not the letters were ever authenticated in either program.
No offense intended, but it's kind of silly to expect any further verification beyond faxing. My recollection is that the top of the letter contained fax transmittal information from CPH's fax machine.
Besides, he directly admits to Jim Jones certain aspects of the letters:
And when there was proof that you called me, you admitted it, Mari adds.
I had long since told the police that I called you. Because Alex (Shannans boyfriend) asked me to call you, the doctor responds.
The doctor goes on to tell us that he gave Alex his card to give to Mari and everyone else.
Dwntwnslim, signing contractual documents and transmitting them by fax is usually enough for any court to accept them as original signature. Having wet ink is not legally required. 48 Hours would not need further authentication beyond receiving the letters from his fax machine.
Just throwing this out for debate... if the CPH calls were exactly as evidence we have suggests (i.e. there were only 2 calls, they took place AFTER Shannan was known to be missing, he never said he had a rehab and he never said that Shannan stayed with him), is the doctor still a highly suspicious player in this, why or why not? I am pretty torn on this so any input would be appreciated.