GUILTY PA - Holly Grim, 41, Wescosville, 22 Nov 2013 #1 *Arrest*

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  • #341
I definitely have a grudge with one and it's been about 5.. so it is definitely possible!

Note to self... Stay on Sapphyrrra's good side...

:floorlaugh:
 
  • #342
Note to self... Stay on Sapphyrrra's good side...

:floorlaugh:

haha! no he was a horrible bf/person. you don't mess with someones family, no matter how much you hate them.
 
  • #343
haha! no he was a horrible bf/person. you don't mess with someones family, no matter how much you hate them.

Family is completely OFF LIMITS.. I so agree... :thumb:
 
  • #344
On the Praying for Holly Grim Facebook page, MRP said 6 detectives were handing out flyers last night (Thursday) at Jordan Lanes (bowling alley).
 
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On the Praying for Holly Grim Facebook page, MRP said 6 detectives were handing out flyers last night (Thursday) at Jordan Lanes (bowling alley).

Its about time they must have been reading here!:moo:
 
  • #346
On the Praying for Holly Grim Facebook page, MRP said 6 detectives were handing out flyers last night (Thursday) at Jordan Lanes (bowling alley).

And Jordan lanes would be the one that has the bad reputation for drunken behavior at their bar area.

I think the reviewer referred to the place a run down and the bar as a dive.

:scared:
 
  • #347
Why would this neighbor know if the door was locked?

I'm thinking he heard it while having conversations with the police/family and gave it to the media. IMO
 
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It's strange to have so many pages on a missing person case and so little info...it's just not right. Where is she!?
 
  • #350
Fb page has some updates... apparently searching going on at the car dump. and a lot of police activity
 
  • #351
I hope she just had a moment and lost her wits and needed a break from the world and will be back soon.
 
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On the Praying for Holly Grim Facebook page, MRP said 6 detectives were handing out flyers last night (Thursday) at Jordan Lanes (bowling alley).

The State Police deserve a huge thank you for how hard they are working this case.
They have had many officers/detectives on this case every day.
With the resources they are putting towards it, I'm sure they have reason to believe that something bad happened.

This is getting harder, as hope is waning for a good outcome.

Thank you for everyone continuing to look for answers.
 
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PA Crime Stoppers ‏@PACrimeStoppers 20h
MISSING - HOLLY ANN GRIM - LOWER MACUNGIE, LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA http://bit.ly/1aDATVu

MISSING - HOLLY ANN GRIM - LOWER MACUNGIE, LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Case Status: Current
Case Type: Missing Person
Case Region: Eastern

Media Release #1771, Missing Person - Holly Ann Grim - Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Holly Ann Grim, White/Female, 41 years of age, Height: 5'3", Weight: 100 lbs., Hair: Brown, and Eyes: Brown The Pennsylvania State Police, Troop M, Fogelsville, continues their search for Holly Ann Grim. Grim was last seen on the morning of November 22, 2013, at her home in the Red Acres Mobile Home Park, located in Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County. Anyone with information regarding Grim's whereabouts should contact the Pennsylvania State Police, Fogelsville Barracks at 610-395-1438. You can also contact Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1-800-4PA-TIPS. All callers remain anonymous and could be eligible for a CASH REWARD. All information is accurate as of Release Date.

https://www.crimewatchpa.com/crimes...rim-lower-macungie-lehigh-county-pennsylvania
 
  • #356
Yup, same one I just mentioned. I wonder though if like someone in the group said.. hadn't they already checked there? I don't remember reading if they did or didnt?

But there are hundreds of vehicles there, and each one has a trunk and a space between the vehicle and the floor, and the vehicle floor beneath the seats, where a body could be hidden. I think an initial, urgent search for a living/possibly injured person couldn't possibly have covered every vehicle here.

If officers think Holly is there every vehicle will have to be searched and that will take a lot of manhours. Our SAR experts will know for certain, but I'm not sure how much use cadaver dogs would be in a search of a junkyard where many of the vehicles may have been involved in fatal accidents. I don't think a cadaver (as opposed to a tracker) dog necessarily works on an individual's scent, just the scent of death. I could well be wrong about this though.
 

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  • #357
Police are keeping this search so close to Holly's home. It seems unusual. And the junkyard is a puzzle too. How would Holly have got there? Nobody could have carried a body across the park and into the junkyard in broad daylight, surely? But I don't understand how anyone could have driven a vehicle into it either, then transferred Holly's body from their own car to a junkyard one, in daylight.

It appears to me that the owners might live on site there as well. It just seems so unlikely Holly could be there, unless somehow, in some way, someone persuaded her to walk there on her own two feet first.
 
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But there are hundreds of vehicles there, and each one has a trunk and a space between the vehicle and the floor, and the vehicle floor beneath the seats, where a body could be hidden. I think an initial, urgent search for a living/possibly injured person couldn't possibly have covered every vehicle here.

If officers think Holly is there every vehicle will have to be searched and that will take a lot of manhours. Our SAR experts will know for certain, but I'm not sure how much use cadaver dogs would be in a search of a junkyard where many of the vehicles may have been involved in fatal accidents. I don't think a cadaver (as opposed to a tracker) dog necessarily works on an individual's scent, just the scent of death. I could well be wrong about this though.

Very true! And I dont' mean to be distasteful but at this point.. with how warm it has been here.. if she was in fact out there wouldn't anyone just walking in the vicinity smell it....I've heard there's nothing like it. It's just been a lot warmer temperatures so I'd imagine.. without having any personal knowledge of it..(besides deer season)...that it would be detective to someone walking by...Just a thought. So if they couldn't have all the man hours perhaps bring in a search party and walk it..before all this snow we're supposed to be getting.
 
  • #359
I'm going back to the staging scenario again - that the cup, glasses and open back door were staged to disguise the fact that Holly left the house willingly, with someone she knew.
 
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Police are keeping this search so close to Holly's home. It seems unusual. And the junkyard is a puzzle too. How would Holly have got there? Nobody could have carried a body across the park and into the junkyard in broad daylight, surely? But I don't understand how anyone could have driven a vehicle into it either, then transferred Holly's body from their own car to a junkyard one, in daylight.

It appears to me that the owners might live on site there as well. It just seems so unlikely Holly could be there, unless somehow, in some way, someone persuaded her to walk there on her own two feet first.

definitely good points.. makes sense.
 
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