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Still can't get over how huge that mall was....Seminary South
Still can't get over how huge that mall was....
The more I think about it, the more I question just how much actual Christmas shopping Rachel would've accomplished in the approximately 3 1/2 hours they had. Two teens with a 9 yr old in tow, as busy as that place was.
It would've been easier to hit a couple smaller individual stores like A/N, rather than tackle Seminary South that particular day. jmo
At this point, I'm certain FWPD knows more than they're telling, so if they feel the trio were at the mall, imo it has to be because they know who the girls were with or met (or ended up with) and are protecting someone. So, I guess that means the girls did at least hit the parking lot. jmoDo you reckon they made it to the Mall that day ? I can never make my mind up on that issue. I think they probably did, briefly, after the A/N store, but I have not seen anything to fully convince me.
True, IF shopping was the primary reason for the visit (assume they made it to the mall).Still can't get over how huge that mall was....
The more I think about it, the more I question just how much actual Christmas shopping Rachel would've accomplished in the approximately 3 1/2 hours they had. Two teens with a 9 yr old in tow, as busy as that place was.
It would've been easier to hit a couple smaller individual stores like A/N, rather than tackle Seminary South that particular day. jmo
The zip codes in Fort Worth proper at the time in question started with 761…
At the 2001 press conference Detective Boetcher said it was determined the letter was mailed in Fort Worth, although he doesn't say which post office.
It rather makes you wonder how FWPD was able to determine it was mailed in Fort Worth.... forensic analysis? Anonymous tip?I can't tell much about the zip code. It's hard to find another postmark that's as sloppy as this one. It looks like it could be hand stamped to me. Some of the numbers are not quite in line. It looks like the rollers in the stamp weren't adjusted just right.
It rather makes you wonder how FWPD was able to determine it was mailed in Fort Worth.... forensic analysis? Anonymous tip?
Well, hindsight is always 20-20. The letter obviously did it's job to confuse everyone and buy the perps some days (weeks? months?)...
If circumstances had been different, I could absolutely believe any or all of the trio were runaways, regardless of age. But given what we've been told (even the highly debatable parts), I just don't see that as a viable explanation-- though somebody out there obviously wanted/needed that narrative to be accepted. jmoIt was burning my brain how anyone could seriously consider that Julie may ran away.
Well, this is Mitchell:
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Mitchell was 4,5 years old while he disappeared from his home, after he walked on attempted murder of his mom.
F o u r years old child. A runaway. Then why not a 9 yo, right?
Agree 100%. I just don't believe a 9 year-old would run away 2 days before Christmas. Also, I don't see Rachel & Renee taking Julie with them if they planned to runaway. I believe that the person/persons responsible for their disappearance is someone known to them and someone who was close to at least one of them.If circumstances had been different, I could absolutely believe any or all of the trio were runaways, regardless of age. But given what we've been told (even the highly debatable parts), I just don't see that as a viable explanation-- though somebody out there obviously wanted/needed that narrative to be accepted. jmo
What frustrates me is that the people who should've known Rachel's handwriting best were inconsistent in their statements, although supposedly providing the FBI with stacks of writing samples. Then the FBI reportedly couldn't decide whether Rachel wrote the letter either. I have always found all that highly suspicious. I've even wondered whether the FBI's 'inconclusive' report was part of the cover-up. It just doesn't make sense to me that even the FBI with all their tools and expertise failed to glean anything useful. And now, 50+ years later, we don't even know whether the letter still exists. I feel a LOT of effort has gone into perpetuating confusion regarding that letter. jmoWell, hindsight is always 20-20. The letter obviously did it's job to confuse everyone and buy the perps some days (weeks? months?)...
Well, hindsight is always 20-20. The letter obviously did it's job to confuse everyone and buy the perps some days (weeks? months?)...
It was burning my brain how anyone could seriously consider that Julie may ran away.
Well, this is Mitchell:
View attachment 623027
Mitchell was 4,5 years old while he disappeared from his home, after he walked on attempted murder of his mom.
F o u r years old child. A runaway. Then why not a 9 yo, right?
What frustrates me is that the people who should've known Rachel's handwriting best were inconsistent in their statements, although supposedly providing the FBI with stacks of writing samples. Then the FBI reportedly couldn't decide whether Rachel wrote the letter either. I have always found all that highly suspicious. I've even wondered whether the FBI's 'inconclusive' report was part of the cover-up. It just doesn't make sense to me that even the FBI with all their tools and expertise failed to glean anything useful. And now, 50+ years later, we don't even know whether the letter still exists. I feel a LOT of effort has gone into perpetuating confusion regarding that letter. jmo
Now there's an interesting thought!It may be more likely that Rachel wrote the letter than most of us think. Sure she could have been under duress but she also could have been tricked into believing the contents of what she was writing.