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Eufaula, not Weleetka
Right !! Thanks for that correction wfg ... I get some of these cases mixed up, and will try to do better after my nap :dance:
Eufaula, not Weleetka
Hi Little great thought ! I don't think we ever did get an actual address or location to this property ....
Hi Little great thought ! I don't think we ever did get an actual address or location to this property ....
Right !! Thanks for that correction wfg ... I get some of these cases mixed up, and will try to do better after my nap :dance:
I remember very early on in the thread that someone had the address of where the truck was located.
I don't buy the murder suicide one bit. Have they tried to verify the authenticity of this note? Anyone could have written it.
Why do I say i don't buy it at all? The guy could not walk very far in that terrain. If they found no bodies anywhere near the truck, then they did not get out and walk very far. Someone else was there and took them somewhere and killed them. I see no indicia of a voluntary disappearance.
I don't buy the murder suicide one bit. Have they tried to verify the authenticity of this note? Anyone could have written it.
Why do I say i don't buy it at all? The guy could not walk very far in that terrain. If they found no bodies anywhere near the truck, then they did not get out and walk very far. Someone else was there and took them somewhere and killed them. I see no indicia of a voluntary disappearance.
I agree that the murder-suicide angle is dubious. I posted that quotation from Topix merely to display one of the dollar amounts bandied about as having been found in the truck.
And, true, there's no evidence they disappeared voluntarily; but, as well, there's no evidence they were abducted, or became lost during a walk, or fell prey to mine shafts, or were waylaid by poachers, or pot harvesters, or meth cookers - no evidence about any of these that we know of.
However, the fact that the Jamisons had apparently decided to move to an isolated area, far from friends and family, seems only a bit short of a decision to take it one step further and voluntarily disappear entirely.
BBM
I could understand them attempting to distance themselves from family dysfunction and society in general ... but I still can't fathom them voluntarily disappearing and foregoing a guaranteed monthly disability income to rely solely on their savings (unless there was a substantial amount of money left over after the purchase to carry them comfortably into self-sufficiency).
Topix Update:
There's a rather impressive, lengthy series of comments (six in all) by "Thank You" addressed to Sherrilyn Jamison's mother, Connie, posted today on the Missing Eufaula Family - KFOR Topix thread:
http://www.topix.net/forum/city/eufaula-ok/TAG238Q0RV9NNM07K/p7
The poster seems to feel there is much amiss with land sales in the region:
"Had I not discovered this tragedy we would be on our way there right now completeley ignorant of the danger we could have been putting ourselves in. That gives me the creepiest feeling."
Well worth a look-see.
I agree that the murder-suicide angle is dubious. I posted that quotation from Topix merely to display one of the dollar amounts bandied about as having been found in the truck.
And, true, there's no evidence they disappeared voluntarily; but, as well, there's no evidence they were abducted, or became lost during a walk, or fell prey to mine shafts, or were waylaid by poachers, or pot harvesters, or meth cookers - no evidence about any of these that we know of.
However, the fact that the Jamisons had apparently decided to move to an isolated area, far from friends and family, seems only a bit short of a decision to take it one step further and voluntarily disappear entirely.
Topix Update:
There's a rather impressive, lengthy series of comments (six in all) by "Thank You" addressed to Sherrilyn Jamison's mother, Connie, posted today on the Missing Eufaula Family - KFOR Topix thread:
http://www.topix.net/forum/city/eufaula-ok/TAG238Q0RV9NNM07K/p7
The poster seems to feel there is much amiss with land sales in the region:
"Had I not discovered this tragedy we would be on our way there right now completeley ignorant of the danger we could have been putting ourselves in. That gives me the creepiest feeling."
Well worth a look-see.
If they wanted to disappear, they could have easily done it without abandoning their truck, money, and dog. Especially the dog, it was the little girl's pup, and the mother was a known animal lover. They would have at least took the puppy with them. In my heart, i truly believe that the Jamison family, being animal lovers would not abandon their dog inside their truck if they wanted to "take off" and disappear. They would have took their pup with them.
Not to mention both the Jamisons were getting SSD, which would be their source of income, so unless they had a ton of money hoarded away somewhere which is unlikely imo, they would have to stay on the grid to continue to get their disability checks.
Is it just be or does it seem like maybe LE in that area are good ol' boys and the FBI needs to be sent in to clear things up?
#1 Local people had talked to the Jamisons and knew they were there looking at land
#2 The amount of time it took to report the truck with the puppy in it, sounds more like the ATV rider not wanting to get involved in his neighbor's business than anything else.
#3 Small area, news travels. I'm sure word got around that they were there to buy land, possibly a cash transaction.
Whoever is involved in this gig, needs to be caught. IMO, it is very likely the Jamisons may have found out about the land on Craigslist.
I don't think they stumbled upon a pot field or meth lab, not because they are not in the area rather, the time and place seem off.
There was no pot field or meth lab where the truck was found otherwise LE would have seen it too. Had they stumbled upon a drug operation previously, then I'm not sure they would have been able to leave on their own free will.
Having said that, now that I think about it, it is possible they stumbled across something further up the road and were chased back. I don't recall reading that LE thought the car was run off the road, but it is possible that occurred. After they were pulled over, they were removed and eliminated. Even so, I don't know why the hypothetical druggies would leave the truck on a road that leads to or from their operation. That being said, I am leaning against them being the victim of a drug operation.
I don't think they stumbled upon a pot field or meth lab, not because they are not in the area rather, the time and place seem off.
There was no pot field or meth lab where the truck was found otherwise LE would have seen it too. Had they stumbled upon a drug operation previously, then I'm not sure they would have been able to leave on their own free will.
Having said that, now that I think about it, it is possible they stumbled across something further up the road and were chased back. I don't recall reading that LE thought the car was run off the road, but it is possible that occurred. After they were pulled over, they were removed and eliminated. Even so, I don't know why the hypothetical druggies would leave the truck on a road that leads to or from their operation. That being said, I am leaning against them being the victim of a drug operation.