Blondie in Spokane
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I was thinking that exact same thing this afternoon about the Joe Neff case similarities, Sillybilly.....
The "brown leather briefcase" is really bugging me. Am wondering which day it was seen on tape being put in the truck .. the first or second day they went to look at property. The briefcase seems key to me because it has not been located, and IIRC, there was a receipt from Poteau but we don't know which day it was for. Somehow Poteau factors into their last 2 days, but we still don't know why or how.
No answers, just more questions![]()
OT ...Glad to see you're back wfgodot! Those tornadoes didn't blow you away??
one more small OT, if I may....Thanks! No, they missed my corner, though one "tornado vortex signature" cell whizzed past about five miles north of me. No damage in extreme NE OK though. Last year, the tornado sirens only went off twice, no worries, I grew up in Kansas, etc. I've only seen one in my life, and I'd like to keep it that way.
No damages in the Wilburton - Red Oak - Eufaula - Muskogee area that I've heard of, to keep this on topic, lol.
Could the Jamisons and Neff have used the same bank?
While I'm almost certain that at least Mr. Neff also banked via more traditional means, we do know that both he and the Jamisons had safes in their homes and, in them, apparently kept large amounts of cash on hand.
The bank bag containing the $32,000 found in the Jamisons's truck was from NationsBank.
Mtrooper (or anyone!)
Has anything definitely been established about the above referenced receipt from Poteau? I tried to find it earlier on the thread but couldn't locate it. The similarities here to the Joe Neff murder just seem to hard to ignore. I know it's been mentioned before but I was just wondering. Thanks!
While I'm almost certain that at least Mr. Neff also banked via more traditional means, we do know that both he and the Jamisons had safes in their homes and, in them, apparently kept large amounts of cash on hand.
The bank bag containing the $32,000 found in the Jamisons's truck was from NationsBank.
Interesting connection re the safes wfg !!
How and why does someone have a "bank bag"? I thought they were for customers/businesses to make deposits outside normal banking hours.
Why on earth didn't LE release a picture of that briefcase last fall ... it's the one very important item people should have been looking for. Arghhhh !!!
I'm contacting Marie, Joe Neff's daughter, to see if he had an account with Nation's Bank or some kind of relationship with that bank. Will see if there's some sort of tie in between the two when I hear back.
I did hear back from Marie and it looks like that idea is a bust, unfortunately.
She said Joe had no accounts at Nations Bank as the closest one is located 30 miles away......so much for that idea....
I have read that Oklahoma is a hot area for "human trafficking."
I have no idea why, since I don't much worry overmuch about "human trafficking," feeling that it's basically a headline-grabbing, attention-seeking media concept which mainly functions either to hook viewership or to increase page visits but not much practiced in real life, but from the first of this case I've considered seriously the idea that the child had been sold, either by the parents or by the kidnapper-killers, whatever might be the case.
Actually, I might put that idea in a "dreams, visions" thread, if we had one, lol.