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Joined: Oct 4, 2007 Comments: 187 Coming to a neighborhood near ISP: South Casco, ME |
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Or rather what happened to her before the Saturn was stolen from the parking lot. |
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Judged: 2 1 1 How could Cecil Smith's involvement be possible at all - not counting Mr. Atwood - both the Mariottes and the Westmans saw someone getting things out of the car, also knowing where to find the towel in the trunk? That requires prior knowledge, at least to ask. Maybe after fleeing the scene of the accident, Sgt. Smith ran into a telephone booth and riped off the clothing that hid his uniform. |
Judged: 1 1 1 SO, maybe she grabbed her backpack, put a rag in the tailpipe as she figured the car would soon have to be towed by someone, and ducked down Old Peters Rd. From looking at maps of the area, it seems the least traveled and was close by. If so, then she would have gone about 3/4 mile down what looks to be a fairly deserted rd, that ends at basically a trailhead. If she then took the shortest trail to the SW, she would have soon seen Skiway Terrace. Skiway ter. looks pretty uninhabited on the maps (not sure tho), but if so, and assuming maybe by now she really wanted to find a phone, she probably would have gone west toward the intersection of Lodge Ln and Valley Rd. The first sign of any homes on the map seems to be here, with the exception of one bldg on Skiway Ter. On the sat photos I've seen, the first house at Valley Rd. and Lodge Ln. appears to be an/THE Aframe! Anyone know if that's the case? At the very least, I think it's possible Maura went to one of the houses here to make a call and rest. From there, obviously several things could have happened. Also, If she got into a car at the scene of the accident, as the dogs may have indicated, then perhaps she was driven to one of these houses, picked up by someone on their way home. Looks like folks living in that area would have often been traveling up Bradley Hill Rd, then by the WB curve on their way to Swiftwater cir. and then to Valley rd. Anything click for anybody? Everyone on Valley rd been interviewed? I'm not accusing anyone there - perhaps Maura used someone's phone and then went off on her own, maybe in another car. Thoughts or has this been ruled out? |
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If that was for me, BF, yes I read that. I just didn't see Old Peters rd. mentioned, and think it's a possibility.
"Sgt. Smith and Atwood both drove the area searching for Maura. Atwood drove in a loop from Mountain Lakes, a nearby recreational and residential area, to the Swiftwater Stage Stop General Store.{sidebar id=10} "I took a ride around the back roads. I was gone about 15 minutes. Then I took a ride to French Pond," Atwood told the Caledonian Record." If she was walking down Old Peters rd. she may not have come to Valley rd. area before LE did their 15 min search. |
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Detective Columbo,
You dropped three small thermonuclear devices on us yesterday and I'd like to provide you with an opportunity to confirm or deny them. Everyone makes a mistake now and then. I just want to be as certain as possible of the few facts that are available to us. Please don't regard this post as a hostile attack because I'm just trying to avoid further confusion. I'm going to address the three assertions in separate posts to assist in keeping any ensuing discussion focused on each point. i. THE PRIOR ACCIDENT You referred to an accident on Goose Lane. Until you mentioned Goose Lane, most of the discussion regarding a possible previous accident involving the Saturn that I've read on this board, including Weeper's posts, is based on what seems to be a unanimous opinion here that (a) the front-end damage to the Saturn wasn't caused by the accident on Rte 112 halfway between the 90 degree curve at the Weathered Barn and the Bradley Hill intersection,(b) the front-end damage was sufficiently severe with the fan pushed back into the radiator and the headlights knocked askew that the Saturn could not have been driven very far, if at all, and therefore, the Saturn must have been in a previous accident not more than a few miles before the location where it was discovered. |
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Judged: 1 Has the PI Team decided that this first accident happened on Goose Lane instead of Rte 112? Did you mean what you said, or did you make a mistake? Weeper, what's your position on this? Finally, I'd like to know if anyone has considered the possibility that the discussion that Anne overheard actually involved the accident on Rte 112 halfway between the Weathered Barn and the Bradley Hill Road intersection rather than a previous accident? My question doesn't negate a previous accident. It does, however, negate a previous call reporting a first accident, assuming the discussion that Anne overheard on her radio referenced the second accident. My question is important because if the discussion that Anne overheard refers to the staged, or final accident, then dispatch should have a record and perhaps be able to identify the person who reported that the woman driver left in a privately owned vehicle. That vehicle may have picked-up Maura at the scene of the final accident and perhaps the cops have long known the identity of the person who drove that vehicle, but have kept it confidential. Does anyone know if the headlights even worked? The Saturn may not have been driveable after dark and, if so, someone must have towed and parked it at the final location. All of the damage appears to me to have been caused by the overhang impact. There is no damage to the rear end or either side of the Saturn so isn't it obvious that the Saturn was intentionally parked rather than driven and crashed at its final resting place? The person with whom Mr. Atwood spoke, assuming it was Maura or a woman who resembled her, must have ridden in the tow truck to the scene and she must have entered the Saturn perhaps to assist in positioning it at the scene after the tow truck released it. Perhaps this explains why the transmission was in neutral. However, the Westmans didn't mention seeing a tow truck so it must have left the scene and either returned to pick up the woman or another vehicle did, perhaps this vehicle was the subject of the POV call that Anne heard about. Could the POV call have been the reason why the cops were stopping red pickup trucks later on? Perhaps Mr. Atwood's statement about a woman at the scene was 100% false? Maybe no one was there. Any comments? |
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Judged: 1 Who towed the Saturn and from where did they tow it may be two of the most important questions to answer. Theoretically, it could have been towed from as far away as Amherst without taking I-91. There also might not have been a previous accident; rather, the Saturn was deliberately damaged by the tow truck backing into it. Then the driver hooked it up and drove it to its final resting place where it was detached from the tow and positioned with the transmission in neutral to maneuver it into the right spot without ever turning the engine on. |
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Judged: 2 The final resting place for the Saturn is too far up the road for the curve to have been a factor. Maybe Faith Westman heard the toe truck rev its engine and nudge the Saturn deeper into the snow bank and she didn't get to the window until after the tow truck departed. |
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Judged: 1 1 However, if her car was being towed, whoever was towing it drove off pretty fast, most likely leaving Maura behind. Certainly possible but seems a little unlikely unless one of the witnesses is mistaken. Witnesses also heard an acceleration, then a thud. If someone then quickly drove off before being seen, I'm sure another acceleration, etc., would have been heard. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 In the theory of Maura and Sgt. Smith being at the 1st acc. on Goose lane and Maura leaving the scene in HER private vehicle makes me believe he could have already been looking for Maura for taking off and when he got to 112 he chose to go West first. He then recieved the call for the Acc. at the Weathered Barn and headed to the scene. |
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And again, witnesses seem to dispute the tow theory. I admit, they don"t rule it out, but they do seem to make it less likely.
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Judged: 2 1 It is also the place where Pauline Clarks body was found in the stream at the base of the old ski area. Her death was classified as an accident, but I believe foul play was involved. IMO |
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