I dont know what to think of the cowboy boots in the window (pictures 34, 35.)
It's like she had a garage sale and moved his stuff there. I go to estate sales and I see stuff like that. Again she's not offering his boots to his kids. She's not going to get much for them. But that lift alone is $2000 maybe $1500 used. Maybe she used that to enhance the sale price of the house. - Woops Totesmagoat you beat me to it.I don’t know what to think of the cowboy boots in the window (pictures 34, 35.)
if his body had been put in the septic tank wouldn't dirt be quite disturbed? Or it is topped with gravel? And to the poster who said it was checked, was that on an early thread from PM? If they did check there it mist be that it looked disturbed. Otherwise if it looked covered with grass I don't see anyone having a reason to investigate.
Ok i can rephrase that. Someone would have noticed anyone on a bike riding in the street especially if they had to slow down for them. You are correct when you say a lot of people don't remember little details but some people get annoyed when they have to slow down for bicyclists, and i think that incident would stick out to them.
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I can't imagine anyone putting MC in the tank. He'd certainly be discovered at pumping time and then the charade would be over. Unless of course, "he put his self in there."[emoji44]Noah Thomas was in the septic tank. Still breaks my heart and makes me cringe to think about it. It's good thinking, whoever started talking about it. And really good looking put seeing the red flashing light! For Noah, they had looked in the tank and saw nothing. Then, they had to get it pumped and the operator saw him in there, when it got low enough. If it's blinking red, no reason to not get it pumped.
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Not necessarily. There is no need to lift the lid of the tank to pump...you just hook up the hose to the valve on top and pump whatever is in there out. The lid would only need to be lifted if there was a problem.I can't imagine anyone putting MC in the tank. He'd certainly be discovered at pumping time and then the charade would be over. Unless of course, "he put his self in there."[emoji44]
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Youre welcome! Glad I could help. Im really hoping that he isnt in there. I would love to think that he just walked away but thats not a possibility in my mind either.
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Not being knowledgeable about this sort of thing, would the chemicals break a body down? I don't think there would be a hose big enough to pumpNot necessarily. There is no need to lift the lid of the tank to pump...you just hook up the hose to the valve on top and pump whatever is in there out. The lid would only need to be lifted if there was a problem.
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That is so sadNoah Thomas was in the septic tank. Still breaks my heart and makes me cringe to think about it. It's good thinking, whoever started talking about it. And really good looking put seeing the red flashing light! For Noah, they had looked in the tank and saw nothing. Then, they had to get it pumped and the operator saw him in there, when it got low enough. If it's blinking red, no reason to not get it pumped.
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Not being knowledgeable about this sort of thing, would the chemicals break a body down? I don't think there would be a hose big enough to pump
a large body out.
And if BC is as calculating as she is being portrayed, I don't think the tank would be a good or smart option. Imo
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"Unless of course, "he put his self in there."
That'll be Meeks' next brilliant theory.
I can't imagine anyone putting MC in the tank. He'd certainly be discovered at pumping time and then the charade would be over. Unless of course, "he put his self in there."[emoji44]
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It's like she had a garage sale and moved his stuff there. I go to estate sales and I see stuff like that. Again she's not offering his boots to his kids. She's not going to get much for them. But that lift alone is $2000 maybe $1500 used. Maybe she used that to enhance the sale price of the house. - Woops Totesmagoat you beat me to it.
Good observations! Especially about the septic tank issue...the house didn't go up for sale until February of this year. That is almost a year after the disappearance...should be enough time for any evidence to deteriorate. Ive heard that it was searched on the night he went missing..if the tank was full and he was on the bottom, i think its entirely possible that he could have been overlooked. And do we know exactly who looked in it?? I think someone needs to drain it and search it again.I find a lot of things odd. The first thing that jumped out to me was their bedroom set. She didnt want it because it belonged to her and MC. Either she didnt want it because the memories in that bedroom gave her nightmares and a constant reminder she cant find her husband... or she didnt want the bedroom set because it was theirs together and she no longer gives twoabout him. Im going with option 2. But that is my opinion.
The couch: I feel as the couch is a manly item that most men seem to care more about: the look, the feel, comfort etc. I wonder if MC picked out this couch and he spent a lot of his down time there when he wasnt in his shop. If it was something he had chosen, I see why its still there in the home. Maybe that one was older and BC just a wanted a new one ?
Everything in the shop is odd- and nothing how I pictured it for some reason. The boots, the bike, the lift- heck the half drinken water bottle throws me off!
I think the septic tank is a real possibility. I also think that BC kept the house for so long making sure things would stay calm and watch over any investigations done there. I think after all this time she doesnt believe he will be found and when he is, there wont be enough evidence to pin it on her or whoever else helped her. All my own theory!
I find a lot of things odd. The first thing that jumped out to me was their bedroom set. She didnt want it because it belonged to her and MC. Either she didnt want it because the memories in that bedroom gave her nightmares and a constant reminder she cant find her husband... or she didnt want the bedroom set because it was theirs together and she no longer gives twoabout him. Im going with option 2. But that is my opinion.
The couch: I feel as the couch is a manly item that most men seem to care more about: the look, the feel, comfort etc. I wonder if MC picked out this couch and he spent a lot of his down time there when he wasnt in his shop. If it was something he had chosen, I see why its still there in the home. Maybe that one was older and BC just a wanted a new one ?
Everything in the shop is odd- and nothing how I pictured it for some reason. The boots, the bike, the lift- heck the half drinken water bottle throws me off!
I think the septic tank is a real possibility. I also think that BC kept the house for so long making sure things would stay calm and watch over any investigations done there. I think after all this time she doesnt believe he will be found and when he is, there wont be enough evidence to pin it on her or whoever else helped her. All my own theory!
The most disgusting stuff.Not being knowledgeable about this sort of thing, would the chemicals break a body down? I don't think there would be a hose big enough to pump
a large body out.
And if BC is as calculating as she is being portrayed, I don't think the tank would be a good or smart option. Imo
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While searching the web last night I came across that first article you posted...and a few others that I couldn't read all the way through..including a post by a guy who gave a very long, disturbing, description of how to get rid of a body....extremely detailed. Lets just say it left me with the creepy impression that he was speaking from experience. I wouldn't be surprised if he is a topic of discussion on this site in the future. A lot of articles about missing people being found in septic tanks came up as well. I also learned that an aerobic treatment system and a septic system are not the same. An aerobic system will break down waste considerably faster than a traditional septic system. The only way you would find anything would be to open the tank, drain it, and test the sludge for hair, teeth, or any other DNA that might be leftThe most disgusting stuff.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1470350
Less disgusting and more relevant.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/kansas...twists-in-Missouri-tattoo-artists-death.html