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The father reported her missing? That's new to me. I thought all MSM reported JC did? They even posted the initial 911 call. :waitasec:
I have to admit ---> every time I see a crime/case where an attached building is involved, I think about the cases of rape and abductions where the perpetrator has entered via the attic crawl space --- I always wish I could just see the attic blue prints to know if the structure is such that this is possible. I always tell myself, Junkie dear -- the cops check that so don't go there..........but I always do.
I kept texting her and texting her, and there was no response, he said.
Concerned for her well being, he asked to leave work to check on her. Finding her car in the townhouse parking lot, he said he was immediately worried, knowing she would never skip work and ignore text messages.
But inside, Carter, along with the rest of Markhams family, friends and police, would only find more questions.
Her small mixed-breed dog, Murphy, was found locked in her bedroom. Carter said it was obvious the dog had been there awhile.
Markhams purse, keys and car were all there. The only things missing were Markham and her cellphone, which Carters mother, Karyn Winkler, said was turned off around 12:45 a.m. Sunday. The GPS tracking device on the phone also had been turned off.
Markham was last seen by her fiance, John Carter, on Aug. 13 and was reported missing by her father, David Markham, Aug. 14. Markham s car, keys and purse were still at the apartment. Three days after she was reported missing, police secured her townhouse at 5214 Dorshire Drive.
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Putting the dog away makes it seem like it was someone who made her dog nervous or bark too much.
I just don't get why she would send a picture of the picture ("the art") or whatever it was at that late time, it doesn't take hours for one of those to send so it was probably around 12:45 or later.
This is the weird thing to me. This is all weird though.
That's a good observation: someone who made her dog nervous, because he picked up on something, he didn't like or trust?
Personally, I put no stock in lie detector tests.
I'd refuse one under any circumstance, guilty or not. :twocents:
The thread with Megs (John's sister) saying he'd taken a lie detector test is now deleted. That particular forum is very delete-happy.
Maybe he thought he had to wait 24 hours to call for missing person report? Where did he get that from? ... Maybe he thought I don't care what the protocol is, I'm calling anyway.
What about her employer? Who called who to let them know Katelyn didn't show up? Maybe that's when he freaked out?
If he was involved, why would he admit to burning documents? Makes him look suspicious.
Told them something like what?
So, my question is who made the 911 call. Sounds like the media is messing things up again.
Something like, "We are building a case against a suspect and it is absolutely crucial that you say nothing at all to ANYONE during this very delicate evidence-gathering time. Any interference from you could prevent our ability to arrest and/or prosecute him for what may be a heinous crime." That'd shut me right up.