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Agreed, its very possible the cuprit(s) made Rachel write the letter.
Not really.Now there's an interesting thought!
ETA: It would take someone very devious to pull a stunt like that!
jmo
If they couldnt decide if she may write it or not, it means that they couldnt confidently say that theyre certain/almost certain that Rachel DID NOT write it. Maybe cause her handwriting was indeed similar. Maybe cause it wasnt different enough to confidently rule out a possibility that under some strange circumstances her handwriting could look like that.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
More often than not they wont risk that. Yet many of perps did. No shortage of killers like that, and even more rapists and kidnappers.They aren't going to risk controlling three. Could there have been more than one person? Sure, we don't know.
RSBM.Just like with The Springfield Three I think it's time to stop looking at boogeymen and focus on those who've been involved in telling the story (or as we like to say in this day and age -- narrative) for decades.
I have felt this for a long time. <Modsnip: psychic reading/claims not allowed for discussion>Definitely. I know there are a few in the Fort Worth area that have been in business for at least a few decades. There's one in particular along Mansfield Highway I've considered, but I can't find who started it or who owned it in 1974. Pretty sure there's been a yard in that location since the 1950s,
Of course they have for MANY years, in EVERY violent crime case involving a victim who isn't directly connected to them -> Law enforcement and city officials attempt to overlook or conceal violent crimes in this city for financial and political gain, misleading the public and denying justice to victims’ families. I have horrific examples if someone would like some from when the girls disappeared to even today.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. jmo
Regarding newer, nicer "pick-n-pull" yards, I absolutely agree with you. But there are salvage yards in Tarrant County that have been around since the 1950s and not all cars got crushed/recycled. Sometimes they got stacked or buried (or both). Rachel's brother was present during a search of a wrecking yard some years back, where equipment dug down around 25 ft IIRC and went through several layers of old cars, looking for the girls' remains.My opinion is that a junkyard is a very unlikely place to get rid of a body.
First most yards have workers and visitors going through the salvage cars.
Second very few junkyards have a machine to completely destroy the cars. Most rely on a separate place to do the final recycling.
There are a staggering number of cold cases in Fort Worth (around 1,000) and you do have to wonder why some of them remain unsolved. FWPD Cold Case Unit may be understaffed now, but many of their older unsolved cases (including the missing trio) occured when staffing and budgets were not an issue . So, yes-- there have to be other reasons or motives for these cases to remain cold. jmoOf course they have for MANY years, in EVERY violent crime case involving a victim who isn't directly connected to them -> Law enforcement and city officials attempt to overlook or conceal violent crimes in this city for financial and political gain, misleading the public and denying justice to victims’ families. I have horrific examples if someone would like some from when the girls disappeared to even today.