OK OK - Jamison Family; Truck, IDs, money, & dog found abandoned, Oct 2009 - #6

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(cont.)

Oh, one more thing on the above: the GPS coordinates of the Jamison vehicle (or "good ol' 35.006097,-95.200653," as I like to think of them) are just about perfectly equidistant between Eufaula and Poteau - a nice arranged-meeting place for picking up and paying for illegal substances: 43.5 miles from Eufaula, 41.1 miles from Poteau; driving time for each: 1 hr 22 min. from Eufaula, 1 hr. 10 min. from Poteau.

Look at land one day, go back the next to take care of this little aspect of land buying:
"They were having financial trouble," said [Connie] Kokotan, 59, of Midwest City. "Bobby told Sherilyn, 'I know where I can get the money, but I won't involve you."*
(Sherilyn, being strong-willed, might have insisted on being involved.)

*above quote here, from "spirits on roof" article

Okay, I think that sums up known points and surmises of the "drug deal gone bad - marijuana" theory. I'm pretty sure Poteau is a busy little center of misdeed. I'd conjecture drugs may have been involved - knowledge of them, at least, leading to murder - in both the unsolved Neff and Rilee-Wilson cases, and I'm still interested in the provenance of Pocola Skull Man's, um, skull.
 
  • #242
Hey Guys,

Is there anything I can do. Hubby has cancer but surgery has been put off until Dec. I can do some leg work and possibly so look at properties? Poteau/Pocola/Red Oak are all in our territories.

We have retired, (I Know) we're not old enough but we are anyway lol

Hubby can go with me so I won't be so skeered LOL. It's plenty scary down in S.E. Okla.

Sooner

ETA Lalala We're leaving on a jet plane....dont know when we'll be back again....haha leaving 22-late on 30th. I have an android phone and taking my laptop...so I can be in touch...gotta go see my grandbaby in PA We have a gps too if that helps. And I get up to speed on the cases while I'm gone.
 
  • #243
We have an early flight out of Dallas Tues. so we are leaving tomorrow....trying to pack.....hubby said " are you wearing those "hooker" heels? ummmm....lol only have to paint my toenails LOL seriously they aren't...I'm pretty conservative.

I'll keep in touch..

Can't wait to see Megan!!!!!!
 
  • #244
Thanks everyone for keepin' on. Special thanks to wfgodot for that quite concise analysis of where I was headed with my link. Thank you, my friend!

O/T- but I have an expected very busy week this upcoming week- and just wanted to let everyone know that if I'm not posting a lot or not thanking for excellent posts- I'm not ignoring you. Just have a lot going on right now and I'll pop in when I can.

Keep up the good work!

Oriah
 
  • #245
Jamison's family dead horse beat down ,take 9,860:other_beatingA_Dead

"They were having financial trouble," said Kokotan, 59, of Midwest City. "Bobby told Sherilyn, 'I know where I can get the money, but I won't involve you.' But if they were involved in drugs, I never saw any."

http://www.allbusiness.com/crime-law-enforcement-corrections/law-police-forces/14388718-1.html

What does she mean "the money" that implies an specific need for a certain amout of money in a hurry.
 
  • #246
Jamison's family dead horse beat down ,take 9,860:other_beatingA_Dead

"They were having financial trouble," said Kokotan, 59, of Midwest City. "Bobby told Sherilyn, 'I know where I can get the money, but I won't involve you.' But if they were involved in drugs, I never saw any."

http://www.allbusiness.com/crime-law-enforcement-corrections/law-police-forces/14388718-1.html

What does she mean "the money" that implies an specific need for a certain amout of money in a hurry.

Good point on the use of the definite article "the" there. I reckon that the "the" there (I love to string those th's together!) referred to $$$ for their mortgage payment on the Eufaula residence as, somewhere or another - FtJ, I think - and of course allegedly - we learned that this was a continuing dilemma. Thus, the "the" there needn't have referred to a new land buy in them thar hills per se. (Or should I say, per thay.)

Follow the money. It will lead directly to the solution of the mystery herein. Cui bono? Cui bleeping bono?
 
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Jamison's family dead horse beat down ,take 9,860:other_beatingA_Dead

"They were having financial trouble," said Kokotan, 59, of Midwest City. "Bobby told Sherilyn, 'I know where I can get the money, but I won't involve you.' But if they were involved in drugs, I never saw any."

http://www.allbusiness.com/crime-law-enforcement-corrections/law-police-forces/14388718-1.html

What does she mean "the money" that implies an specific need for a certain amout of money in a hurry.

Almost to the day,one year previous to the Jamisons disapperance, there was a major drug bust in Eufaula. http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=9156323


"Needing money" "Snitches" "In Ohio, August 2009, needing money" This is stated by Sherilyn's ex-sister in-law.
 
  • #248
I'm still holding that thought! While we await little726's return, a list of corollaries to the "cannabis buy" theorem:

* Jamisons turned narc?
* Jamisons ripped off grower's crop?

The first road leads to witness protection or death; the second one doesn't have even a slight protective-type
benefit if discovered by the outraged crop-grower. And either or both might involve the hills and forests of SE OK.
 
  • #249
I'm still holding that thought! While we await little726's return, a list of corallaries to the "cannabis buy" theorem:

* Jamisons turned narc?
* Jamisons ripped off grower's crop?

The first road leads to witness protection or death; the second one doesn't have even a slight protective-type
benefit if discovered by the outraged crop-grower. And either or both might involve the hills and forests of SE OK.

LOL! You missed me again,wfg.

After all this time of researching the missing Jamisons, I really believe they were up to their necks in the drug business. Either working for LE or the "druggies" themselves. This is the only scenerio that makes any sense.

LE could very well be setting up another bust. If they are, there is no way they would say the Jamisons were involved with drugs.
 
  • #250
I can't say as fact that they were or are involved with drugs. But we have all been assured by friends and LE, they weren't. This has made me angry as he77!!!
 
  • #251
I can't say as fact that they were or are involved with drugs. But we have all been assured by friends and LE, they weren't. This has made me angry as he77!!!

It all comes back to the cash in the truck and the possible equal, or like, amount in the missing briefcase.

I never have bought the theory that that money was to "pay for land."
 
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IDK.

Another brilliant post went to the bit bucket! (j/k)

The drug theories seem to be looming large lately (I like alliteration, too, woof), whether it was buy or sell on the part of the J's. Actually either of those PLUS encounter with a grower or chemist, who may have heard (or been told by a J) that they were looking to buy land on the mountain. Growers/chemists probably aren't the friendliest types to welcome newcomers to the mountain. IOW, they didn't necessarily stumble onto a grow/lab, but whomever they met was a grower/chemist.

Witness protection program for informants sounds good, too, and I prefer that scenario over the aforementioned. At least then, theoretically, all 3 would still be alive.

ETA: Forgot to ask...have any of their closest family/friends had any harassment or "close calls" since the disappearance? Especially the 2 moms, and Sherilynn's BFF and father, and the BFF's parents and children?
 
  • #255
Yeah, I guess the only reason I picked "left of own accord" is that, that way, they would still be alive. My first thought (here repeated for the eighth time, lol) was definitely drugs. I think that the possibility of their having gone into witness protection after informing on, let us say, a grower, is probably less than the possibility of, let us say, their having ripped off a Ouachita Nat'l Forest high grade marijuana crop; and unfortunately, if that were the case, they wouldn't need witness protection, they'd need witless protection. (Which, if we follow one line of interpreting the family and its dynamics, they did need desperately anyway.)

And maybe somebody got a federal ticket payable to CVB after a parking violation whilst scouting out something in the woods.

As usual, I will close by saying, "I DON'T HAVE THE SLIGHTEST IDEA REALLY."

I'd just get a big kick out of seeing them out at WalMart, alive and happy.
 
  • #256
It is no wonder we are all confused. I can 10 possible theorys in as many seconds.
1. Jack killed them.
2. the couple from the church
3 the white supremacy groups
4. Mad drug dealers.
5 . witness proctection
6. they left on there own accord.
7. the guy on the mountain
8 Sherilyns Exs (pick one)
9. Other family members not yet mentioned.
10. Child trafficing ring
I could add a few more but I think we have enough to work with.

And each and everyone of these is completely possible with this couple. I have never seen anything like it. Most of the time you can knock some stuff off a list. Not this case.
 
  • #257
It is no wonder we are all confused. I can 10 possible theorys in as many seconds.
1. Jack killed them.
2. the couple from the church
3 the white supremacy groups
4. Mad drug dealers.
5 . witness proctection
6. they left on there own accord.
7. the guy on the mountain
8 Sherilyns Exs (pick one)
9. Other family members not yet mentioned.
10. Child trafficing ring
I could add a few more but I think we have enough to work with.

And each and everyone of these is completely possible with this couple. I have never seen anything like it. Most of the time you can knock some stuff off a list. Not this case.

LOL! Soul, I remember the sheriff saying the same thing. But not in so many words.
 
  • #258
LOL! Soul, I remember the sheriff saying the same thing. But not in so many words.
Ditto. It was in the "demons" article.

I know these are real people, but I love this case. It has a lil bit of everything, including intrique, plus it's unsolved. I can't wait for the headlines "Web Sleuthing SAR Team Solves the Mysterious Jamisons Case". :D
 
  • #259
It is no wonder we are all confused. I can 10 possible theorys in as many seconds.
1. Jack killed them.
2. the couple from the church
3 the white supremacy groups
4. Mad drug dealers.
5 . witness proctection
6. they left on there own accord.
7. the guy on the mountain
8 Sherilyns Exs (pick one)
9. Other family members not yet mentioned.
10. Child trafficing ring
I could add a few more but I think we have enough to work with.

And each and everyone of these is completely possible with this couple. I have never seen anything like it. Most of the time you can knock some stuff off a list. Not this case.

We could kill several birds with one stone by attributing the misdeeds to a "church-going, mountain-dwelling white supremacist drug dealer." I guarantee you, we have those here in Oklahoma. Maybe even tack on the phrase "...who was once married to Sherilyn" and still be accurate.
 
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We could kill several birds with one stone by attributing the misdeeds to a "church-going, mountain-dwelling white supremacist drug dealer." I guarantee you, we have those here in Oklahoma. Maybe even tack on the phrase "...who was once married to Sherilyn" and still be accurate.

Funny you should mention that. Have you looked into the people who are friends of the church? I decided the family trees are more like family forrest in that part of OK.

Wfgodot I do think you are close now!

I keep seeing the follow the money theme. There is money missing,and Jack got some money and I dont know where the money that Starr got from the truck went. And I still dont know what happened with their house.
Is there insurance on it ? How does it work when people are missing?

:banghead:
 
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