GUILTY NY - Sarah Goode, 21, Medford, 6 June 2014 #1

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  • #481
I believe they will find some sort of peace when we find the person who did this. My sister was at the services this week & the family is really suffering. I believe Sarah's daughter doesn't really understand that her mommy isn't coming home. It breaks my heart

BBM. At 4-years-old, I don't think she really understands either. So sad. Breaks my heart, too. I posted a link upthread to an article about the funeral. The quote below is from that article...brought tears to my eyes when I read it.

Sarah Goode's 4-year-old daughter clung to her mother's photo and rested in her grandmother's arms as the bearing Goode's body was escorted by mourners from St. Sylvester’s Church.

Source: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...and-Mother-Found-Woods-Medford-263880591.html
 
  • #482
Has anyone given any thought to the possibility the person/persons she was driving home may have tried to have relations with her and she rebuffed a scuffle ensued. Maybe she jumped out of the car etc.. and they killed her and dumper her body?
 
  • #483
Certainly plausible scenario Drib......I think we are dealing with a few locales where events took place.......I dont think anything happened at "the party", that may have been the beginning and things escalated.

Do we know if the car seat was in Sarah's car????
 
  • #484
Certainly plausible scenario Drib......I think we are dealing with a few locales where events took place.......I dont think anything happened at "the party", that may have been the beginning and things escalated.

Do we know if the car seat was in Sarah's car????

I am very familiar with that area as my husband used to live in Eagle Estates but went to school in Shirley so we have driven back and forth a lot. I'm from Patchogue myself. Eagle Estates and Shirley are both not so great areas. When we lived there the crime was bad but now it is even worse with the drug epidemic.
 
  • #485
These cops sure don't get in a hurry to arrest the bad guy like they have in years past, do they?
Sadly it's because the bad guy usually gets off on a technicality due to sloppy investigative work. So I can understand why they want to make sure everything they have is concrete.
 
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the killer could have made sure the flip flops stayed on or they carried them themselves.

I think I have a possible theory for that after looking at the map using street view where her body was found. I remember watching channel 12 news a couple of days ago and they were at the scene. I remember the reporter mentioning that her body was found about a 100 yards in. I tried using street view on the map and comparing it to where the reporter was standing. I had no such luck in finding the spot. I am wondering if she was found anywhere close to that trail that runs back there.

If you look at street view you will notice that there is a small hill where the trail first starts. It looks a bit too high to have her car drive over it, but if you look to the right, there looks to be enough room to drive around it. The trail itself looks more than large enough to drive her car on it. Maybe the killer/s drove her car onto the trail. I can see how her flip-flops could have stayed on if her body didn't have to be moved all that far.
 
  • #488
Someone had the idea that perhaps a problem started within the car, perhaps someone tried to force them self on her. Perhaps a struggle began and in order for her to get away she left the car and ran into the woods. This would explain why she still had her flip flops on and a few other details.
 
  • #489
Certainly plausible scenario Drib......I think we are dealing with a few locales where events took place.......I dont think anything happened at "the party", that may have been the beginning and things escalated.

Do we know if the car seat was in Sarah's car????

I am also wondering if the driver's seat was in a position where Sarah would have had it if she were driving. She was small so it should have been pushed close to the steering wheel.
 
  • #490
I can't drive wearing flip flops. Anyone else?
 
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Yeah? Interesting, I love local dialects. :-)
I wear them *to* the car but slip them off for the actual pedal operating part.
Most everyone does here in Hawaii but we call them "slippers". :)
 
  • #493
I can't drive wearing flip flops. Anyone else?


I wear flip flops 90% of the year so driving in them has never been an issue for me.


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  • #494
How do avoid them getting snagged when you lift your foot from the pedal? I feel like I should know this from living in So Cal, but I can't do it!
I wear flip flops 90% of the year so driving in them has never been an issue for me.


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  • #495
I wear flip flops 90% of the year so driving in them has never been an issue for me.


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me, too. I have a harder time driving in heels or barefoot.
 
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How do avoid them getting snagged when you lift your foot from the pedal? I feel like I should know this from living in So Cal, but I can't do it!

Mine don't snag? Which part -- the front or the back. When I'm driving an automatic, my right foot pivots on my heel from the gas to the brake. So the heel is pretty much on the floor and the ball of my foot just goes back and forth between the two pedals. I'm trying to imagine how your foot would snag and can't picture it at all lol
 
  • #498
I drive stick, so that probably makes a huge difference right there, there's a lot more action in the feet. When I attempt driving with flip flops, the heel of the shoe bends backwards when I lift my foot because it snags on the carpet. It's hard to explain. It seems I'm in the minority here, lol!
Mine don't snag? Which part -- the front or the back. When I'm driving an automatic, my right foot pivots on my heel from the gas to the brake. So the heel is pretty much on the floor and the ball of my foot just goes back and forth between the two pedals. I'm trying to imagine how your foot would snag and can't picture it at all lol
 
  • #499
I drive stick, so that probably makes a huge difference right there, there's a lot more action in the feet. When I attempt driving with flip flops, the heel of the shoe bends backwards when I lift my foot because it snags on the carpet. It's hard to explain. It seems I'm in the minority here, lol!

I drove a manual most of my life. It makes a huge difference. That's probably it.
 
  • #500
Yup, me too..Wear flips flops absolutely whenever I can, and no problems.
 
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