OK OK - Jamison Family; Truck, IDs, money, & dog found abandoned, Oct 2009 - #5

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Our little thread here is certainly perking right along. This is a very good thing. Thank you to everyone posting and/or reading about the Jamisons's case. We do not have national - or, heck, local - media attention, and yet we will persevere, as our cause is a worthy one: to find the missing.
 
  • #123
Ha! My vices are in place. All I had was 3 shots of wild turkey but it seems to be working slightly. No time for the basement thread . The living room is checked off. On to the kitchen.

I am not a drinker so I am kinda worried about the effects when she gets here . Am I going to smell like wild turkey ? I am laughing now but who will laugh last?

Yes, you will smell like Wild Turkey. To a seasoned Wild Turkey drinker, anyway.

Current advice to Soulmagent: switch to mouthwash. You will then laugh last.
 
  • #124
Yes and while that's a good thing, IMO usually, regarding SAR...I cannot understand why they are reluctant to part with that info a year later.


Maybe no one put flags out.
 
  • #125
Yes, you will smell like Wild Turkey. To a seasoned Wild Turkey drinker, anyway.

Current advice to Soulmagent: switch to mouthwash. You will then laugh last.

HA! I should have read this sooner ! Damn the wild turkey anyway I switched to vodka and I have a 3 oclock shower deadline. But the upstairs is done and a pile of laundry to be put away is mostly what is left I should make the grim reapers arrival time.
 
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Okay , I met all dead lines and got rid of my buzz before the grim reaper arrived. Glad that is over and it was as painful as I knew it was going to be. I havent figured out the reason for the visit because it was clear it wasnt to form a bond with my children or myself and she flat out ignored all request on the wellfare of my father who she lives nextdoor to.

We went out to eat and thankfully my children acted polite and seemed not to notice the forced conversation. I resisted the desire to refresh my vodka.

Thanks for not complaining about the off topic. I know it is annoying.
 
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Okay , I met all dead lines and got rid of my buzz before the grim reaper arrived. Glad that is over and it was as painful as I knew it was going to be. I havent figured out the reason for the visit because it was clear it wasnt to form a bond with my children or myself and she flat out ignored all request on the wellfare of my father who she lives nextdoor to.

We went out to eat and thankfully my children acted polite and seemed not to notice the forced conversation. I resisted the desire to refresh my vodka.

Thanks for not complaining about the off topic. I know it is annoying.

No one said life was simple. Afterall, that is why we're all here!

I'm glad you survived. ;)
 
  • #128
I know the weather information posted earlier is from McAlester, but it is the best I could come up with as far as online proof. I know the mountain had got a lot of rain previous to the 8th, and that even on the 8th it was so foggy out on the mountain you couldn't see your hand in front of your face (per statement of mountain resident). I don't think that it rained all day (obviously it didn't judging the picture of Madyson). It looks like it rained the week they went missing and the following week as well. As far as the mud goes, it was VERY clayish. I was glad that we were in a 4x4 and that was in May. All the roads that lead up to the property are no more than glorified two tracks. They have oil rigs going up and down them all the time, so I would imagine they get pretty nasty. I have no idea on the mud/truck splatter. I love to go out two tracking, but I don't really keep track of where my mud ends up, well other than at the car wash. And I am sure the mud in OK is WAY different then the mud I am going thru.

As far as the grim reaper, I say just make sure your sickle is bigger and then no worries!
 
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I was in Walmart the other day, and the NCMEC had a flyer for the Jamison family. It kinda took me back for a minute. The ironic thing is, there was no flyer for the girl that is missing locally who is also registered with NCMEC. I might have posted this before, but it really kinda seems to be bothering me.
 
  • #130
McAlester's only 45 miles or so from Red Oak, and their weather patterns are quite similar.

(More Okie trivia: McAlester's the home of the state penitentiary, which is frequently spoken of as "Big Mac," with fear and reverence. Maximum security! A highway passing by there used to feature frequent "Do not pickup hitchhikers as they may be escaped prisoners" signs.)
 
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Good morning all yawn-groan-moan x 12. It's time for your daily.....(drumroll).....

Oklahoma News Digest!

OKC Thunder defeated the Bulls behind Durant (Kevin Durant, not the town of Durant, in SE OK)'s 30 points....a foetus, most probably not a live birth, was found in a WalMart toilet in Muskogee; the mother has been located but not charged....possible frost tonight and tomorrow statewide and probably especially very nippy on the San Bois, whereupon our interest lies....man killed after "exiting a moving vehicle," as the police report reads, near Locust Grove - long ago the home of the Girl Scout Murders at Camp Scott....election season drawing to a close as state politicians campaign as always on issues involving God, guns, and gays - for the first two, opposed to the latter, that's the ticket, lamentably, in the state of Oklahoma, as always....

And still no Jamisons.

Thanks as always mtrooper for centering this thread on what is important to it.
 
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Taking a short hiatus on this case while I continue to try and work out some details, and also while I get some sleep.
Continue on sleuthing!

See ya'll in a few days. :)
 
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Taking a short hiatus on this case while I continue to try and work out some details, and also while I get some sleep.
Continue on sleuthing!

See ya'll in a few days. :)

But we'll have the case solved by then!! (I wish.)
 
  • #134
Good morning everyone! It's time for your....
Little Dose o' Oklahoma,
or what I sometimes like to call, when I'm not making a Biblical allusion and calling it "The Wages of Sin is Meth,"
Manhunt on for man suspected in kidnap, rape who is accused of forcing Oklahoma City woman to commit crimes

lengthy article, painful interview on video, and timeline:
http://www.newsok.com/manhunt-on-fo...article/3508504?custom_click=lead_story_title

Again, here's Oriah's list of state media we need to hector, to garner more (read: any) coverage for the Jamisons:
http://www.abyznewslinks.com/uniteok.htm

Especially recommended: newspapers in not-that-far-from-Red Oak Wilburton, Poteau, Muskogee, and McAlester, plus Tulsa, both newspaper & media.
 
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I hope Oriah didnt have to check herself into a chip treatment facility. Thanks for you morning updates and your OK updates.

Also The facebook page is driving me nuts. I check it daily and there will be hints like news is coming and then nothing. Depressing. 3 whole people. Thin air.
 
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I hope Oriah didnt have to check herself into a chip treatment facility. Thanks for you morning updates and your OK updates.

Also The facebook page is driving me nuts. I check it daily and there will be hints like news is coming and then nothing. Depressing. 3 whole people. Thin air.

Yep, same thing for Topix/Eufaula - possible reward offering by family mentioned 10.15, two weeks ago. No follow-up.
 
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YOUR Maisie* the Dog Oklahoma Pet Horror Story o' the Month!

(*variant spellings exist for the name of the lovable survivor of the Jamison mystery, but I prefer the above as it calls to mind the title of the Henry James novel "What Maisie Knew" - appropriate since if our friend M. could talk, she could blow this case wide open!)

Death sentence for man's poodle stirs debate in Hydro

"The ruckus started about two weeks ago when 73-year-old Edwin Fry used bolt cutters to free the dog, Buddy Tough, and left on his riding lawn mower with the animal on his lap."

The rest of the tale contains the following components: BT's owner climbing a silo with a rifle; a police chief named Mike "Colonel" Sanders; a culminating euthanization in a gas chamber; and angry animal lovers galore. It does not, however, document BT's alleged sins, e.g. jostling an old woman on her front porch - that was contained in an earlier article. (A separate WS thread does exist for this maudlin tale.)

Charley Project links to info on the missing trio:
Madyson Stormy Star Jamison
Sherilynn Jamison
Bobby Dale Jamison
 
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A thread was started yesterday on the up to the minute topics.


http://www.news9.com/Global/story.asp?S=13403925

OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation announced Friday it had created an Unidentified Remains Unit; a new program to help identify human remains found across the state.

The OSBI revealed details about the program during news conferences at its headquarters in Oklahoma City and its office in Tulsa. State and local law enforcement agencies have agreed to team up to initiate the program.

It's designed to help identify more than 200 sets of remains found across the state. Many of the remains were skeletal and discovered during the last several decades.

Very interesting and much needed.
 
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Hmmmm.....I now see there's a Dreams/Visions thread in the Parking Lot-al area for Jennifer Odom, whose cold case is seventeen years old. As always, I'm not a believer in such things, but it might be a way to stir up interest in our missing Jamisons.

The Odom case itself has one thread, of a few pages.
 
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