Found Deceased WA - Cheryl DeBoer, 54, Mountlake Terrace, 8 February 2016 #3

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  • #361
i know this is entirely distracting and probably a bit annoying, but what does pua and mra mean? i agree it doesnt have to do with it either.

Mens Right Activist/Pick Up Artist. I think anyway :)


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  • #362
this has nothing to do with Cheryl's husband, someone commented on the page before this that they had dinner with someone who said the police hadn't asked about their security system.....they didn't say that someone was the husband, boy that would be a bombshell lol.

That seems so odd. I would think LE would be knocking on doors and asking the neighbors if they had heard/seen anything unusual.


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  • #363
Seems almost plausible. But how would they know her badge was missing?


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Maybe they went through her stuff; they would've needed the phone and keys.
 
  • #364
I've been looking at the Google Street view and I've noticed a vulnerability in the parking arrangements at their home. Her husband leaves his pickup in front of a travel trailer or fifth wheel that is parked alongside the house. Cheryl backs her car in against the fence behind the travel trailer. There is room along side her car for another car. If an abductor was watching the house and noticed her husband routinely left a few minutes before Cheryl they could back a car in along side her car after he left and leaving the trunk up, a few minutes later when she comes through the back gate they could push her into the open trunk with little problem. Not much of this would be visible to neighbors because of overgrown trees and the barriers to sight that the DeBoer's fences and trailers create.

Since all the action takes place in an area where few people are out and about the likelihood of being discovered is reduced greatly.

ETA:of course this would involve driving Cheryls car to the offstreet parking near the park-and-ride and then walking back to Cheryl's home or having the assistance of another person.

You can also use Steleman's map for this by tapping to zoom in on the property

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zAAmDUXJe_aE.knlZzA2tpxDE

why wouldnt she be looking at her car, see it, and turn right back around and go inside? good sleuthing, though. also, police said she had been down the gravel path in the park, and it seemed her family agreed with that, too.
 
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  • #366
That seems so odd. I would think LE would be knocking on doors and asking the neighbors if they had heard/seen anything unusual.


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agree.
 
  • #367
why wouldnt she be looking at her car, see it, and turn right back around and go inside? good sleuthing, though. also, police said she had been down the gravel path in the park, and it seemed her family agreed with that, too.
If you look at the map you'll see the fence. As she comes out from the house I don't think she can see over the fence.
 
  • #368
Maybe they went through her stuff; they would've needed the phone and keys.

so how does that explain her car being seen at 7? she would have had to be incapacitated pretty quickly. but this is good thought process, we were all wondering how someone would know that if it wasnt her sending those texts over the weekend.
 
  • #369
If you look at the map you'll see the fence. As she comes out from the house I don't think she can see over the fence.
man, you really have an eye for detail. i didnt even notice that. good point.
 
  • #370
If you look at the map you'll see the fence. As she comes out from the house I don't think she can see over the fence.

if you google map the address, you can see it doesnt seem she goes out the back door, she comes around the front. plus, thats really ballsy to be there around when her husband is. like that gives the assailant a five minute window of time.
 
  • #371
if you google map the address, you can see it doesnt seem she goes out the back door, she comes around the front. plus, thats really ballsy to be there around when her husband is. like that gives the assailant a five minute window of time.
There are places to park on a side street where you'd hardly be noticed.
 
  • #372
There are places to park on a side street where you'd hardly be noticed.

Her house is on the corner of a semi busy street. I don't think anyone would think twice of seeing a car or truck parked on the side of their house.


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  • #373
Obviously her car was not there today, but the vehicles weren't arranged like that today. It's hard to say what was their normal parking before all this


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  • #374
Personally, I think this has nothing to do with the whole ROK/PUA/MRA/redpill angle. If anything, it's distracting from the conversation about Cheryl and her untimely demise.

That's just MOO, etc...

It is interesting to watch that video of the guy in the blue truck trying to snatch someone. The whole thing can happen so quickly that a passerby might miss it if they blink.


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That video of the guy in the blue truck might also be considered a distraction to Cheryl's case?
 
  • #375
if you google map the address, you can see it doesnt seem she goes out the back door, she comes around the front. plus, thats really ballsy to be there around when her husband is. like that gives the assailant a five minute window of time.

But the driveway (kind of unusually long IMO) extends all the way to the back of the house on the left hand side. Normally I would say that one could fairly safely assume that people exit from the front door to get to their driveway. But in the case that the driveway goes all the way to the back, I just can't assume that with absolute certainty.


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  • #376
If you look at the map you'll see the fence. As she comes out from the house I don't think she can see over the fence.

It's a high fence. Seemingly for privacy from the busy road. On the driveway behind the house and the fence (on the left of the house) seems like a place where someone could be hidden from view.


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  • #377
If you use Google Street view you will find one view of the side of the house where Cheryls car is back in to the fence.
 
  • #378
Oh, let's not post about her family's anything?
 
  • #379
If you use Google Street view you will find one view of the side of the house where Cheryls car is back in to the fence.

It seems like, at least at the time this street view pic was snapped, that she parked on the driveway all the way at the back of the house with direct access to the busy street. It looked like a place someone could access easily, hide out and surprise someone. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1456215870.796829.jpg


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