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What is the approx. address where she was found?
1027 Roundrock Dr.
Saginaw, TX
What is the approx. address where she was found?
No worries, I was teasing you and poking fun at myself. I actually was waiting for Bessie to smack me upside the head for, uh, sleuthing window treatments and bird poo. :slap:
Oh but of course, Mags. We are all just trying to determine the latest window fashions for summer.:angel:
The red truck...it looks like it has a bed liner, yes?
This article says she was naked. I thought she had purple panties on.
My totally unimportant, and unasked for, opinion is that those windows have blackout shades covering them. The bird poo looks like it came from a robin! (do robins even live down there? :blushing![]()
I dunnow about robins...but they've got a bunch of panting birds. I had never seen a bird pant until I started visiting Texas.
This is the big question in my mind, where was he going with the body, if indeed fell from the bed of the truck and was not placed in that location intentionally? The route I've noted on the map would seem the most logical "if" the driver made a left turn onto Cindy Ln from Roundrock Dr., but doing so would have sent him right back to Old Decatur Rd. So what, did he just make the circle? Why? If he would have gone straight after stopping at the Cindy Ln intersection, he would have wound up on Woodcrest Dr. which would have taken him right back to Roundrock or straight back toward Babbling Brook, provided he didn't turn left or right at W McLeroy. Was he just driving in circles? :doh: Was Roundrock Dr a necessary route to exit the area of his home or the location where he murdered her or a necessary route to get her body to a secluded location? I really don't think she was placed there intentionally. jmo
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1027 Roundrock Dr.
Saginaw, TX
It is a great picture of you, though!
(J/K....:giggle![]()
So where do people think this person was driving to? What would have been a good location, but not too far as it seems the person needed to get back.
Once we had a hit and run driver who killed a little girl. The car was yellow. My neighbor boy had a yellow car and he was reported over and over again. It was not him.
Believe me. People will be calling in with a truck that matches the description.
Sounds guilty as the person has not come forward. But perhaps the person is innocent and is gone on vacation.
This is the big question in my mind, where was he going with the body, if indeed fell from the bed of the truck and was not placed in that location intentionally? The route I've noted on the map would seem the most logical "if" the driver made a left turn onto Cindy Ln from Roundrock Dr., but doing so would have sent him right back to Old Decatur Rd. So what, did he just make the circle? Why? If he would have gone straight after stopping at the Cindy Ln intersection, he would have wound up on Woodcrest Dr. which would have taken him right back to Roundrock or straight back toward Babbling Brook, provided he didn't turn left or right at W McLeroy. Was he just driving in circles? :doh: Was Roundrock Dr a necessary route to exit the area of his home or the location where he murdered her or a necessary route to get her body to a secluded location? I really don't think she was placed there intentionally. jmo
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Maybe to plant the body at the RSO on Cindy Ln's house?
My totally unimportant, and unasked for, opinion is that those windows have blackout shades covering them. The bird poo looks like it came from a robin! (do robins even live down there? :blushing![]()
What does the RSO on Cindy Ln drive?
Also I would bet hes been checked out by LE.
What does the RSO on Cindy Ln drive?
Also I would bet hes been checked out by LE.
Believe it or not ... Red truck.
Believe it or not ... Red truck.
Aww gee, thanks. Yes, I'm the 3rd blur from the left wearing sunglasses.
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I'm amazed! All bird poo looks (generally) the same to me.
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