It makes absolutely no sense to me that a random stranger would kill her and just happen to dump her on her own property. So there’s no doubt, in my opinion, this was someone known to her. I’ll just leave it at that and see where this goes.
Not that we know of. The husband might also have an alibi. (IMO)Does he drive a red truck? Not insinuating anything- just asking.
Wouldn't the person giving her a ride home have come forward by now?IMO IMO IMO
Maybe she had a medical issue. Maybe pulled her car over near the convenience center (where lots of people drop off their trash)(was it open that day?). Maybe someone stopped to help her and stood with her for a while. Maybe gave her a ride to her address and while walking from drop off point to house became incapacitate? IDK, just an idea that would avoid foul play.
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Are there any security cameras near/around the Community Center?
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This makes it sound like they had a farm market open to the public, allowing strangers a way to gain familiarity with their routines and their property. I found several listings online.
Could the man with the red truck have pretended to be a farm customer? But how would he know that she was connected to the farm? Was he a previous customer? What if she went back home with him (if nobody else was home) and showed him around the property?
On the other hand if he pulled her over it must have been over a (fake) health or car issue. Would a woman follow a stranger to a parking lot if she didn't know what it was about?
To get into a stranger's car voluntarily would indicate a certain level of trust. If he wasn't a stranger, why didn't her family recognize his truck? Did she know him from work?
If she was taken unwillingly then she would not end up at home.
All IMO
Yes. The red truck is a mystery at the moment. If a family member owned it we would have heard about it. If the truck story is bogus, then the person telling it could be involved.I think that raises a good point that I agree with. Of course, if it was someone closer to home then it wouldn't be surprising.
Yes. The red truck is a mystery at the moment. If a family member owned it we would have heard about it. If the truck story is bogus, then the person telling it could be involved.
I agree.It makes absolutely no sense to me that a random stranger would kill her and just happen to dump her on her own property. So there’s no doubt, in my opinion, this was someone known to her. I’ll just leave it at that and see where this goes.
Would she have left her car unlocked if she left voluntarily with someone else? There's no reliable info about the state of the car and her belongings.I don't think she would have gotten in the truck with a stranger, but we don't know yet who was in the truck. I would think that if someone wanted her to go back to the farm, she would have driven her own car. He could have had a gun, but she must have been planning on leaving with him or wouldn't have grabbed purse, keys and phone.
So far, SM posts are the only additional source of information.
Info about her work and phone tracking is out there, but cannot be repeated because it's not from an approved source. It might not even be true. Just like the info about the car and personal items.We don't know yet who actually saw her or spoke to her last or if she sent the text message. We don't know if the cops tried to track her phone. We don't know her work schedule and whether she had shown up or not. I am sure LE knows what has happened.
I missed that part. Do we know if she still had her purse, phone & keys when she was found? It’ll be interesting to see how long that phone was pinging & where.The car was still there, unlocked with her purse, phone and keys not in the car. This all happened on Tuesday, Sept. 22.
Yes. Also SM posts/comments can't be discussed here (per WS rules) if they are not by the victim, official suspect, police or news media.If you search public FB posts using "Jean Culbertson", her son makes interesting comments regarding the phone pings, last time seen, etc. Not sure if this is what @indicolite22 was referring to or not. Obviously, his claims are not cooberated by any other source that I am aware of.
I have only seen that info on SM, not by allowed sources.RSBM
I missed that part. Do we know if she still had her purse, phone & keys when she was found? It’ll be interesting to see how long that phone was pinging & where.