Beyond Belief
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the 911 caller also stated a neighbor saw the van earlier in the morning and said it was almost completely submerged.
Washington has more serial killers than any other state, if I recall correctly.
This is a must-see graphic (PDF) that the SeattlePI did on serial killers in 2003. Even obscure ones are listed. VERY interesting read--worth the time to download.
http://www.seattlepi.com/dayart/pdf/20030220serialkillers.pdf
Have you updated it with the safeway visit around 8:10?
Also, RS says he got a call from her at 6:45, do we know yet where she was at that time?
Thanks so much for the map.
ETA; it just doesn't look that difficult to get back to the freeway from the Handy mart at 7:50, and I hate to drive. She would have stayed on one road most of the way there, and turned onto only one other road to get to the freeway, and they both look like main roads.
How in the world could she have gotten so lost, and if she is that bad at it, why in the world didn't they go together. Man, this is wierd.
Low Tide: 10:37 PM 1.7 ft.
High Tide: 6:09 AM 14.1 ft.
Water reached the top of the seats at high tide.
You know, if all the doors were open and the van was backed into the water - say deep enough to get out and leave - sounds like maybe someone wanted it to disappear? And that is only my thinking IF that is the case.
The 911 call says it was almost completely submerged at one point. If they were knocking on the garage doors @ 1 a.m., then they were out before the water came in.
You know, she was so close to the freeway that the clerk could have just pointed toward it and said, "There it is."
But getting the map out? Makes me wonder if she was trying to find somewhere else, not the freeway.
If it were my house out there, I would have called the police and not just blown it off. It's pretty serious when someone is pounding on your garage door at 1am. Wouldn't you be curious as to why? That is a quiet area. I'm sure they don't get many weird people out there doing ding dong ditch. I would have been freaking out if were me in that home.
Another thing...if it were me with a kid out freezing after that incident, I probably would have stood in the middle of the street screaming for help....
On CBW's (stepsister) facebook on March 13 at 7:16PM, she asked why she has to be related to crazy people.
Was Robb already at the step-father's house then? Had they concluded by 7:15 that Shantina was missing? Here's what Robb says on his web site:
I stopped in Toldeo-Vader to make quick repair, when she called me at 6:45 from a phone. She asked me if I could grab her phone, because she had left. I let her know where I was at. She was in the Olympia area, but wasnt quite sure of where, Azriel was hungry, so she pulled off. She made complaint of being in the traffic. She gave me the destination address and told me she would be there shortly.
I arrived in Castle Rock around 7:40, and found her Step Fathers house. We started to get worried about 9:00pm...
Considering Chelsie's FB comment, they must have already known that SOMETHING was up. Very curious...
Also, on this video, which doesn't show the wine purchase (but it's at the same store with the wine purchase), shows her kind of unsteady on her feet. Noticeably swaying at :39 to :44.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ccWD-mrYmM
Video of her buying Carlo Rossi white wine. As she left she ran over the curb. Obviously already drinking, if not drunk:
http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-031410-missingmomandson,0,6651388.story
What I am confused with is why she stopped to make that 10pm call to let folks know she was running late, had been in or had some sort of accident, but was OK.
Unless she had some intent to do herself in, and just wanted to talk with her [step] grandfather one last time, but seems like she was genuinely checking in because at that point she had to have known people would be worried about them.
all i can think of if she was in an emotional state...she wouldnt care if she didnt close the doors, or grab her wallet and keys....she didnt need the van anymore or the things in it