goat
Holbrook, NY
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goat wrote: I'm sure this was spoken of before, but curious if michael nicholau was still in area at time of mm disappearance Does anyone know the answer and is the connecticut river valley very close
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goat
Holbrook, NY
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would it be wrong to consider the area of the connecticut river valley killings close by
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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WHITE WASH wrote: Interesting you'll meet to go over theories but not on the local record? Could it be the Great OZ fears the curtain being pulled back? <quoted text> Weeper, will you be carrying a gun when you meet with people at Dunkin' Donuts? Columbo, will you be carrying a gun when you meet with people at Dunkin' Donuts? I bet almost everyone who shows up will be there to see who shows up. Cameras rolling? LE behind the counter? Does DD even know about this?
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Is there any relevant connection between an ex-priest convicted of having raped two girls, 12 and 14 years old, in the 1980's and the search and rescue (SAR) group endorsed by John Bish?
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Weeper, you have talked about SBD, but failed to mention that his employer has an office across the street from Kennedy dorm. How come?
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Mason
Paducah, KY
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Weeper and Detective Columbo: I recommend you consider searching the following areas when you guys conduct your next series of searches. 1. Whitcherville Road between Lost River Road (Rte 112) and Coventry Road (Rte 116). Whitcherville Brook, which flows into the Ammonoosuc River runs alongside the road through a gorge located about 0.9 miles west of Benton on the 116. Approximately 0.4 miles south of the 116, you come to a fork in the brook. Facing south, Whitcherville Brook branches left and, if you follow it to it's origin, you'll arrive at Whitcher Pond, which also is called long Pond, I believe. Howe Hill Brook branches right but doesn't go very far. 2. Long Pond Road, which is approximately 0.4 miles west of Whitcherville Road on the 116, also looks like a promising area to search, particularly in the area where the Fire Road branches east and crosses Whitcherville Brook. The Fire Road, which is 1.3 miles from the 116, on Long Pond Road looks like an ideal body dump site, assuming it was accessible in February. 3. Go another 1.4 miles south on Long Pond Road to reach the Long Pond Access Road. That looks like another area worth searching. 4. The area around the Sanitorium, which is 7.3 miles from the 116 on Long Pond Road also looks promising as does the area where Long Pond Road runs alongside Jeffers Brook. This area is on Long Pond Road between Whitcherville Pond and Sanitorium Road. I recommend these areas because they are remote but are easily and quickly reached from the area around the Weathered Barn in a few minutes. There's a way out that allows the driver to return to the area around the Weathered Barn without doubling back. Long Pond Road turns into Sanitorium Road which takes you to Glencliffe. A right onto Mt. Moosilaukee Hwy at Glencliffe takes you to East Haverhill. Take a right on Lime Kiln Road, which also has some promising areas to search, and just before you reach Haverhill Center, take a right on Benton Rd and you're back in Benton. Best wishes for the new year and good luck with the search.
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Weeper, you have implied that the damage to the Saturn occurred in the Haverhill area and therefore Amherst is of no significance, but you have failed to mention a certain person with an interest in a certain property near Kennedy and his ready access to a tow vehicle. How come?
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Weeper, you have cited the NH PI group to which you belong, but you have failed to mention the forensics person who freely uses your same ideas and phrases to discuss both the Bish and Murray cases as if they were one. You fail to disclose the relationship between this person and someone acquainted with the owner of a New Britain "auto body" shop, someone with ready access to a tow vehicle, someone with an interest in a property near Kennedy. How come?
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Weeper, you have failed to disclose whether or not you have or have had any connection, directly or indirectly, financial or otherwise, with Casella Waste. How come?
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Weeper, do you know David Angier, John Stobierski, or Robert C. Stevens? If so, please elaborate. Fully.
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Anne
Middletown, VA
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Mason wrote: Weeper and Detective Columbo: I recommend you consider searching the following areas when you guys conduct your next series of searches. 1. Whitcherville Road between Lost River Road (Rte 112) and Coventry Road (Rte 116). Whitcherville Brook, which flows into the Ammonoosuc River runs alongside the road through a gorge located about 0.9 miles west of Benton on the 116. Approximately 0.4 miles south of the 116, you come to a fork in the brook. Facing south, Whitcherville Brook branches left and, if you follow it to it's origin, you'll arrive at Whitcher Pond, which also is called long Pond, I believe. Howe Hill Brook branches right but doesn't go very far. 2. Long Pond Road, which is approximately 0.4 miles west of Whitcherville Road on the 116, also looks like a promising area to search, particularly in the area where the Fire Road branches east and crosses Whitcherville Brook. The Fire Road, which is 1.3 miles from the 116, on Long Pond Road looks like an ideal body dump site, assuming it was accessible in February. 3. Go another 1.4 miles south on Long Pond Road to reach the Long Pond Access Road. That looks like another area worth searching. 4. The area around the Sanitorium, which is 7.3 miles from the 116 on Long Pond Road also looks promising as does the area where Long Pond Road runs alongside Jeffers Brook. This area is on Long Pond Road between Whitcherville Pond and Sanitorium Road. I recommend these areas because they are remote but are easily and quickly reached from the area around the Weathered Barn in a few minutes. There's a way out that allows the driver to return to the area around the Weathered Barn without doubling back. Long Pond Road turns into Sanitorium Road which takes you to Glencliffe. A right onto Mt. Moosilaukee Hwy at Glencliffe takes you to East Haverhill. Take a right on Lime Kiln Road, which also has some promising areas to search, and just before you reach Haverhill Center, take a right on Benton Rd and you're back in Benton. Best wishes for the new year and good luck with the search. Mason, I agree with your search possibilities, these are good. Even though at times it seems like I am searching for a needle in a haystack, we must keep searching. I have been into that area.
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Giraffe
Schenectady, NY
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Mason..
You seem to know the area pretty well. Have you been here before.
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Weeper, are you aware of any improper relationship between priests or ex-priests who are or have been assigned to Franklin County, Massachusetts parishes, and any Franklin County police officers or any other members of the criminal justice system in Franklin County?
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Giraffe wrote: Mason.. You seem to know the area pretty well. Have you been here before. Who works for E.W. Enterprises?
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Mason
Paducah, KY
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Giraffe wrote: Mason.. You seem to know the area pretty well. Have you been here before. I've never been to New Hampshire, Vermont, or Maine. I've made these recommendations based on studying the area with my Google Satellite and Google terrain maps. That's it. BTW, what's up with the Sanitorium? It looks and sounds way spooky to me. M
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Mason
Paducah, KY
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Giraffe wrote: Mason.. You seem to know the area pretty well. Have you been here before. I should have added that I've looked for dead bodies in cases that I've worked in the past in the Seattle and Tacoma areas, plus I've discussed this subject with serial killers whom I have represented so I have an idea of the sorts of places they like to dispose of bodies without burying them. Very grisly and disturbing stuff, which is one of the reasons that I don't do that work anymore. M
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Weeper, if Judge Meredith Wright were to leave the bench, who would replace her? Judge Durkin? What ongoing case assignment(s) would be his most important?
Are you aware of any relationship Judge Durkin may have had, directly or indirectly, to Panda Holdings or any of its officers as registered at the Vermont Secretary of State's office?
If you find this question irrelevant, please explain why. Presumably, the family of a missing woman who worked in Amherst would like to hear any thoughts you may have on the subject.
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Mason wrote: <quoted text> I've never been to New Hampshire, Vermont, or Maine. I've made these recommendations based on studying the area with my Google Satellite and Google terrain maps. That's it. BTW, what's up with the Sanitorium? It looks and sounds way spooky to me. M The region's air was thought to have been salubrious, especially in Casellaville.
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Mason wrote: <quoted text> I should have added that I've looked for dead bodies in cases that I've worked in the past in the Seattle and Tacoma areas, plus I've discussed this subject with serial killers whom I have represented so I have an idea of the sorts of places they like to dispose of bodies without burying them. Very grisly and disturbing stuff, which is one of the reasons that I don't do that work anymore. M You've looked for dead bodies when you believed them to have been murder victims? Isn't that the sole responsibility of LE? And you've represented serial killers? Were you looking for the dead bodies of people murdered by your clients?
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Appraiser
Hadley, MA
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Mason, would you recommmend that any searches be done in the general Amherst/Northampton, Massachusetts area? If so, where? If not, why not? Thank you.
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