OH OH - Katelyn Markham, 22, Fairfield, 14 August 2011 - #1

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  • #941
I wonder if the poster's creater, MA, is the boss? -
ETA: Nope...it appears MA is a female.

MA is the person who created the missing poster. It doesn't say she was the photographer.
 
  • #942
some cell phone providers use sim card technology in their phones and some do not. for instance, At&t and t-mobile uses them, verizon and sprint do not.

I just changed from Verizon to Sprint and had/have a sim card. It might depend on the phone.
 
  • #943
janitor, could you give a link to John's interview regarding KM being in bed when he left her? I didn't see this mentioned anywhere before. tia.

He said she was sitting on the bed when he left.
 
  • #944
I don't think her boss taking photos of her is odd, if he is a photographer and with her art world connections...the sending it to him so shortly after he had just left her, when he could have just looked at the photo(s) in person seems odd, but not suspicious in and of itself. Except that someone pointed out at one time he said he last saw her on her bed, and then on NG he said he did not look at the photos at her house because they were "upstairs" or in her room, something like that. So just another little possible contradiction.

The only way I see her leaving her keys is a: being forced out (and yet no one saw or heard anything? In that close of a setting?) b: purposely left them to make it look like she was abducted

Neither really makes sense...

bolded by me.

Or she went out with someone who has a set of keys to her house?
Just saying....
 
  • #945
Well I have to say that I'm notorious for keeping paperwork. And after about 20 years of doing this, most of my paperwork would fit into an average sized rubbermaid container. How much paperwork could a 22 year old girl who didn't own her own home have? I thought I read somewhere that it was too much to just tear up. :waitasec:


As ~N~t previously posted.

"Old papers were burned. New documents are still at her house."

She burned old bank statements, class schedules, and school papers.
 
  • #946
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Or she went out with someone who has a set of keys to her house?
Just saying....

Or she stepped out for a minute and left the door unlocked. Maybe to take the dog for a quick walk or smoke. Since we don't know exactly when she disappeared or when the rain began it's hard to say.
 
  • #947
ITA with this. I think he is simply uneducated. I mean that with all due respect, but his grammar/sentence structure/vocabulary/the way he carries himself makes him look pretty guilty when I think it may just be that he isn't very bright.

At first the fiancé was my #1 suspect. I have not personally cleared him but I also keep thinking about her dad, his soon to be new wife (right?), her mom, her boss (!), etc. It's very strange that we don't see her FAMILY in the media. I understand not sharing details of an open investigation but plenty of parents of missing children still plead for their return, give info on their last moments, clothing, etc, and we just aren't seeing that here.



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It just struck me, I and others have been saying he may not be too bright, yet he used the word "pragmatic" and used it correctly. ?? Uneducated people don't usually use words like that. :waitasec:
 
  • #948
He said she was sitting on the bed when he left.

And yet he said she did not show him the picture when he was at her house because the pictures were up in her room...or something to that effect...
 
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  • #950
janitor, could you give a link to John's interview regarding KM being in bed when he left her? I didn't see this mentioned anywhere before. tia.

I think people might be misremembering. He said numerous times that she was "getting ready for bed" or "I assumed she was asleep" but I don't remember him actually saying he saw her in the bed.

From the 911 call: "She was going to bed. She wasn't going out to do anything, so she would've been in her bed."
 
  • #951
As ~N~t previously posted.

"Old papers were burned. New documents are still at her house."

She burned old bank statements, class schedules, and school papers.

That would mean that there were even less papers to be burned. If she kept about 1-2 years worth then she would only have had about 2-3 years worth to get rid of. Not much IMO. I don't think she'd have had any valuable paperwork from prior to her turning 18 and moving into that home.
 
  • #952
Did you notice the person watching you through the upstairs window (left) in the picture of the space between two townhouses?

Ok now.... that just gave me the willies!!!
 
  • #953
Did you notice the person watching you through the upstairs window (left) in the picture of the space between two townhouses?

I believe that is Katelyn's townhome and it looks like a picture or a doll or something in the window. Maybe some wild curtains? She does appear to be a "different" kind of dresser so perhaps decorator too? I don't think anyone would be in the home but I wonder if that is the window to her bedroom?

MOO
 
  • #954
Ok now.... that just gave me the willies!!!

It did me too! I couldn't tell if it was male or female but it scared me when I saw it! Please, don't go back!
 
  • #955
Ok now.... that just gave me the willies!!!

I think the police have possession of the apartment and the locks have been changed, can someone blow that up?
 
  • #956
I think people might be misremembering. He said numerous times that she was "getting ready for bed" or "I assumed she was asleep" but I don't remember him actually saying he saw her in the bed.

From the 911 call: "She was going to bed. She wasn't going out to do anything, so she would've been in her bed."

How does he not know for sure where she was when he left? Or is he just incredibly bad at communicating the simplest things?
 
  • #957
I think the police have possession of the apartment and the locks have been changed, can someone blow that up?

If you look at the picture that was taken earlier of the back of the house the pattern is more clear. I believe it is some funky curtains. The yellow sign on the window says "student driver".

She is an adorably quirky girl IMO. :crazy:

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ETA picture of window
 
  • #958
How does he not know for sure where she was when he left? Or is he just incredibly bad at communicating the simplest things?

I believe he is incredibly bad at communicating regarding her disappearance but he is upset and might not be that way all the time.
 
  • #959
The whole evening sounds strange to me...he says she had to get up for work, but then I read that David's did not open until noon-did she work somewhere else in the morning, on a Sunday? And that she cancelled their plans to talk to his parents about the move? And sends him off with stacks of her important papers to burn at 11pm on a Saturday night? And then starts texting him and sending him photos?

It almost sounds like she was preparing to leave in some way...and I don't mean to Colorado in November or whenever...

BBM

I've recently been thinking along these lines too. As if he knew she was going somewhere though, and helped her out somehow, burning 'papers', what papers? Telling people, not to worry ... etc. Just my thoughts.

MOO
 
  • #960
If you look at the picture that was taken earlier of the back of the house the pattern is more clear. I believe it is some funky curtains. The yellow sign on the window says "student driver".



Whew!!! thank goodness!
 
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