Philigumbo
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Praying, too, and still waiting for justice for our girls!
Thank you! Need all the help we can get! I’ve thought about the chemicals TT had available as well. Welcome to the girl’s forum!I haven’t followed this case as closely as some of you and appreciate all the work you’ve done.
I haven’t had a chance to read every post but wanted to share a thought.
Warning- this is graphic.
I read TT owned a transmission shop. Mechanics often use ‘acid baths’ to clean engine parts. Acid that can also be used to liquefy a dead body.
IMO, I don’t believe this was a random abduction either. The letter from Rachel to TT should’ve raised HUGE suspicion among LE.
I’ve subscribed to this thread and will follow along for updates.
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FW Cat, I’m confused. Do you mean someone else has changed your list? If so, do you store it online or on your computer drive? More prayers for you going up.There is something peculiar going on. I am rarely stuck on how to tackle a problem head on. I'm never afraid to. But, this is different. I had a well organized list for my "messages" to LE. From the outside looking in, you wouldn't think anything was in motion. The problem is this: things are constantly in motion. My list has been edited, changed, added to, and deleted from. There is a clock ticking. It gets louder and louder every year. Life is brief and time is a thief. There may be no justice this side of heaven. But, there is ultimate justice. That, alone, is all I need to believe there is a God. I could really use His help right now. Thanks for the prayers. If I can't get the answers, I must have peace.
Thank you for your thoughts. The problem with that scenario is that the parents of the two younger girls were looking for them by 4:30 that afternoon, and TT whereabouts was determined and verified by 8pm. So, it does not fit the timeline unless he stashed them somewhere and disposed of their bodies some time later. LE had eyes on him immediately and from that point forward. It's unlikely he had an opportunity to do what you are suggesting. Whatever he did with them was over and done with no later than 6pm. Good thinking - just doesn't work with the timeline.
Thank you for your thoughts. The problem with that scenario is that the parents of the two younger girls were looking for them by 4:30 that afternoon, and TT whereabouts was determined and verified by 8pm. So, it does not fit the timeline unless he stashed them somewhere and disposed of their bodies some time later. LE had eyes on him immediately and from that point forward. It's unlikely he had an opportunity to do what you are suggesting. Whatever he did with them was over and done with no later than 6pm. Good thinking - just doesn't work with the timeline.
If it was over that quickly, do you believe it was pre-planned.From witnesses.
I would add this to that. No never mind. Well, one thing.....From 10:30pm that Monday night - for hours, days, weeks, months...the eyes of Texas were upon him. What he did was the simplest thing. There was nothing to clean up; there was no accomplice. There was no plan. He hasn't away with this because he's smart. He's just lucky.
That's a lot to unravel; but here goes.
Under no theory would Rachel have gone by the shop. She was sneaking out to go at all. When the police asked Rachel's mother where TT was that afternoon she replied, " At work, at his shop." But, being the police that comes with a follow-up question. "How do you know he was there?" And according to witnesses she responded, "Because I was there." Witnesses know she was home all day. My thinking on that lie is this (leaving Francis out of it for now.) My theory is that about 4:00 he called Rachel's parent's house. He wanted to check in with people. He probably called home and talked to Debbie, again. He asked Francis if Rachel was over there. He told her he called home and there was no answer. Although we know Debbie was there. He set up his own alibi by explaining to them he was going to close the shop early and go straight to the bowling alley for his usual Monday Night League instead of going home first - since Rachel was still out. I don't think he made those phone calls from his shop. I think he made them from a payphone on Granbury Rd. - about a 20 minute walk to the bowling alley. So when he talked to Francis she took his story at face value. (The girls aren't missing yet.) When the police challenged her with a follow-up question she didn't expect, she got defensive and lied. If she believed TT was there because of a phone call "from the shop," that's what she should told the police. Instead she lied, so they would stop suspecting and investigating her family members? People feel that's the logical explanation especially as time went on. She wasn't there. She cannot testify as to his whereabouts for one minute of that entire day.
No.No. No.Can any one? Is there a timeline of his day? Alibis besides the calls?
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