WA - Mackenzie Cowell, 17, Wenatchee, 9 Feb 2010 - #7

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Can you shoot a firearm that close to Crescent Bar? Some cities have laws against discharging a firearm.
 
  • #162
I am sure one can..It is apparent they allow bodies to be hid there.
 
  • #163
Can you shoot a firearm that close to Crescent Bar? Some cities have laws against discharging a firearm.

You certainly may. Hunters do all the time. And CB is not an incorporated city.
 
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I don’t blame you Del Rio, if I was still married, I would support my wife’s wishes.

If I had built that duck-blind I would be concerned that LE may be talking to me about it. I hope that if a connection was made that you cleared that up.

Sorry if I stepped on your toes.
 
  • #166
Can you shoot a firearm that close to Crescent Bar? Some cities have laws against discharging a firearm.

There is a lot of hunting that takes place on the river close to Crescent Bar.
The season ended the last day of January. Hunting is legal from the water, and up against the bank as that property is all technically owned by the Public Utilities that control the dams.
 
  • #167
Can you shoot a firearm that close to Crescent Bar? Some cities have laws against discharging a firearm.

My husband (a former hunter) just informed me that in duck hunting, little bbs are used.
 
  • #168
One would not have to be a hunter to know of this, if the perps had “hung out" in the area in the last few months they could have stumbled on it and the remembered it in a time of need.
 
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My husband (a former hunter) just informed me that in duck hunting, little bbs are used.

The little bb's come out of a shotgun, very loud.
 
  • #170
I don't know. She's always been mum about their relationship, even when they were together.

I know they are still legally married but can you tell us how long they were physically "together"?
 
  • #171
One would not have to be a hunter to know of this, if the perps had “hung out" in the area in the last few months they could have stumbled on it and the remembered it in a time of need.

I thought del rio said that it was recently made?
 
  • #172
I think the duck blind is on PUD land. Even so, it is carved from and made out of the natural foliage, some of which is now missing.

Missing - as in cut down or missing as in the pile of branches don't appear present either?

Another question would it have required a tool to cut what is now missing?
 
  • #173
I think the duck blind is on PUD land. Even so, it is carved from and made out of the natural foliage, some of which is now missing.

Missing, as in for evidentiary purposes? Perhaps there was noticeable DNA or other evidence hung up in the foliage.
 
  • #174
I don’t blame you Del Rio, if I was still married, I would support my wife’s wishes.

If I had built that duck-blind I would be concerned that LE may be talking to me about it. I hope that if a connection was made that you cleared that up.

Sorry if I stepped on your toes.

It has been cleared up.
 
  • #175
One would not have to be a hunter to know of this, if the perps had “hung out" in the area in the last few months they could have stumbled on it and the remembered it in a time of need.

This "stumbled on it" sounds like premeditation to me? If hunting or boating, it could just be a place remembered when trying to cover up an accident.
 
  • #176
Hey all! I've been following for awhile, but this is my first "post". I want to add that JF's current (soon to be EX) wife is a friend of mind. I have never met JF, but she does not believe he would be capable of something like this.


I'd have to agree with this statement. I'm related to SF and HAVE met JF and I, too, don't feel that he would be capable of any of this.
 
  • #177
One would not have to be a hunter to know of this, if the perps had “hung out" in the area in the last few months they could have stumbled on it and the remembered it in a time of need.

I think that's the key: "the last few months." To be more precise, the last 90-days. Who would have been there during the 90-days leading up to February 9-13? I think the killers certainly were.
 
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Missing - as in cut down or missing as in the pile of branches don't appear present either?

Another question would it have required a tool to cut what is now missing?


Yes, a pile of branches and brush are missing.
 
  • #179
I think that's the key: "the last few months." To be more precise, the last 90-days. Who would have been there during the 90-days leading up to February 9-13? I think the killers certainly were.

Do you think they were there working on the property in some capacity?
 
  • #180
I'd have to agree with this statement. I'm related to SF and HAVE met JF and I, too, don't feel that he would be capable of any of this.

Do you have any acquaintance or knowledge of WC and whether WC would be capable of any of this?
 
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