OK OK - Jamison Family; Truck, IDs, money, & dog found abandoned, Oct 2009 - #9

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  • #501
I am beginning to think the Jamisons were never on the mountain that day.

That has a haunting ring to it. Have thought that myself. But when, then, were they last on the mountain?

Here's a "well, Maisie may have been in that darned truck the whole time they were missing" kinda tale, from Daily Mail, though Jack did probably have water and possibly worm-based protein instead of chips:

Incredible survival of Jack the dog who went 16 DAYS without food and water after he got stuck in a rabbit hole
 
  • #502
I think the demons are the roof are symbolic in Sherilyn speak. And they were taken , and might of feared for their selves for a little while before hand. Why?

Interesting you tube video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZDwVf5oorE


And the the missing one year news report.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biH2kSoNzuc&feature=related

Wow. Just made it halfway through the first one. I can't finish it... OMG. The sheriff has a hard time believing anyone would poison a dog?!? He's questioning it? After an autopsy? Sheesh. When I was a little girl, our dog was poisoned. When we lived in Egypt, DH and I tried to rescue a street dog who had been poisoned and paid for vet care (the dog died anyway... :(). This guy is... useless.

Now on to the other video.
 
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Soul, is your keyboard rebelling... or are you, after being reduced to intense frustration regarding the Jamison's case? ;)

I agree, it is very important to see the diversity in OK- especially in LE. Have run into this as a problem in the past, in terms of jurisdiction. One might want to report a crime (or evidence of) to the 'appropriate' jurisdiction, but that jurisdiction may be well known to be corrupt. What to do then?

Round and round we go.

It is the Keyboard ,chips are in it I think. My K is really messed up. I have to bang it. Other letters are moody.

Corruption outs itself. So well known corruption and a for sure knowledge by a person who wouldnt report the crime in the face of the knowledge of that corrupt dept might clue me into thinking the person who was afraid to report might also have other knowledge of crimes they had no interest in reporting. Just saying.

You could drive the evidence over a couple of countys to somewhere you dont know is corrupt hoping it leads to where it supposed.
You could report it to a diffent overseeing agency.
You could take pictures and place them on different interenet sights and spread the word though soical media.

All these things would be dependant of how badly you wanted the crime looked into I suppose.
 
  • #506
That has a haunting ring to it. Have thought that myself. But when, then, were they last on the mountain?

Here's a "well, Maisie may have been in that darned truck the whole time they were missing" kinda tale, from Daily Mail, though Jack did probably have water and possibly worm-based protein instead of chips:

Incredible survival of Jack the dog who went 16 DAYS without food and water after he got stuck in a rabbit hole

BBM:
Much earlier than they were reported missing, imo.

I now think Maizy was a very badly planned deflection. That is NOT going to work. ;)
 
  • #507
Soul, try turning your keyboard upside down and wacking it a couple times. The chips will fall out. :)

It is the Keyboard ,chips are in it I think. My K is really messed up. I have to bang it. Other letters are moody.

Corruption outs itself. So well known corruption and a for sure knowledge by a person who wouldnt report the crime in the face of the knowledge of that corrupt dept might clue me into thinking the person who was afraid to report might also have other knowledge of crimes they had no interest in reporting. Just saying.

You could drive the evidence over a couple of countys to somewhere you dont know is corrupt hoping it leads to where it supposed.
You could report it to a diffent overseeing agency.
You could take pictures and place them on different interenet sights and spread the word though soical media.

All these things would be dependant of how badly you wanted the crime looked into I suppose.
 
  • #508
Since Latimer county is banned from receiving any grants from the federal government for 3 years:

http://newsok.com/one-oklahoma-county-handcuffed-on-law-enforcement-aid/article/3367670

How can they afford a small army like this?

http://www.usacops.com/ok/s74578/tour.html

Their guns alone, must cost in the thousands of dollars!!!

i have to agree with you, little, that is some serious fire power for such a small force. and what do they use it for? i found this site very interesting.
http://www.city-data.com/county/Latimer_County-OK.html
 
  • #509
I tried. I need to blow it with the air compressor...

How many search teams where on the mountain that day and how many from Oklahoma aided in the search and who called the teams in to help ?


Does this count for people leaving their positions?

http://www.pathfindersar.org/
 
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I tried. I need to blow it with the air compressor...
Do that and Bobbles might run all the way back to the East Coast to bark at it. He HATES those things.
 
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Isn't there a person involved in all this who sells guns?

No one can say who might be involved.

It's a wide-open case and no crime might be involved, as where is the evidence a crime has been committed?
 
  • #515
No one can say who might be involved.

Let me reword that, doesn't a person who has been mentioned in this (on this thread) sell guns?
 
  • #516
Let me reword that, doesn't a person who has been mentioned in this (on this thread) sell guns?

LE has never named a person of interest or a suspect. Therefore, names cannot be mentioned as possibilities for those roles on WS unless those names occur in MSM; and then, sleuthing those persons can only be done sparingly, and in accordance with TOS. So it's best to forget for purposes of posting, any names which may have been briefly posted and then rightfully removed.
 
  • #517
On the Facebook Find the Jamisons page, Lis Exon, OETA public TV journalist, has a request for friends/family of the missing trio to call her as on 16 September OETA will air a show on the family, and she is doing an "in-depth piece" about them. There's a phone number given in her entry. It should be okay for those with knowledge of, based on an interest in, the case to also phone her, as she's also looking for "anyone that can help with this story." Here's the FtJ link.
 
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It is the Keyboard ,chips are in it I think. My K is really messed up. I have to bang it. Other letters are moody.

Corruption outs itself. So well known corruption and a for sure knowledge by a person who wouldnt report the crime in the face of the knowledge of that corrupt dept might clue me into thinking the person who was afraid to report might also have other knowledge of crimes they had no interest in reporting. Just saying.

You could drive the evidence over a couple of countys to somewhere you dont know is corrupt hoping it leads to where it supposed.
You could report it to a diffent overseeing agency.
You could take pictures and place them on different interenet sights and spread the word though soical media.

All these things would be dependant of how badly you wanted the crime looked into I suppose.


I spilled a glass of ice tea on my keyboard a few years back and was able to pop the keys off to clean them. You might want to try that, but be sure to unplug the keyboard first though.
 
  • #519
I tried. I need to blow it with the air compressor...

How many search teams where on the mountain that day and how many from Oklahoma aided in the search and who called the teams in to help ?


Does this count for people leaving their positions?

http://www.pathfindersar.org/

Well, err... hmm.
How odd.
Must be why they never responded to my questions regarding the Jamison search.
 
  • #520
Do that and Bobbles might run all the way back to the East Coast to bark at it. He HATES those things.

wfgodot, clearly you do not have cats. Because compressed air dusters are very useful when your cats are opening and closing your office door all day and night. One spritz under the door, and they head to the east coast.

Speaking of compressed air (and spray paints) did we ever determine what accelerant was used on the abandoned truck?
 
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