Beagle
Amherst, MA
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sara wrote: <quoted text> I DID NOT say that. I said don't you think they know if his alibi checked out, meaning they did not just take his word for it. I am assuming they have already checked it out and know if it does or does not check out. My point being, IF it did not check out, then they should be searching elsewhere for a body. Perhaps Amherst is a good start, perhaps they have already done this. According to someone in a position to know, LE closely examined the Corolla AFTER it was taken to the body shop. The night after this information was first reported on this thread, the poster's backyard sustained some vandalism for the first time ever.
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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Mason wrote: <quoted text> Where in Amherst would you search? Specifically Amherst Massachusetts or the general area of Amherst MA? Disposing of a body in Amherst, while certainly possible, seems less likely than disposing of one in Hadley or Northampton. In or near the Connecticut River, especially from a point just south of the Sportsmen's Marina on the Hadley side north to the general area of the Lane Asphalt plant on the Northampton, for example. Also, Turkey Hill maybe. Obviously, LE would need some very good reason to search a large area like this, but compare the search effort in the Amherst area, for Maura Murray, to the effort to find Molly Bish. As far as I can tell, the ONLY or at least the very chief factual and physical reason for thinking Molly Bish was abducted is that her first aid kit was found open near her lifeguard post. There seem to be, at least as far as public knowledge/info goes, at least as much indication that Maura Murray was abducted from some place between Amherst and Haverhill. Why the apparent disparity in search efforts? There could be an excellent reason, but I doubt it. Very much.
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Dawn
Omaha, NE
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sara wrote: This question is for anyone who may know the answer. Is it common for LE to say publicly that they think a missing person may have run away or committed suicide when they may know otherwise? Reason I ask, as recently as this Feb. on the fifth year of Maura missing, LE had stated in a couple of news articles that they still believe she ran away. If they have a POI, would it not be hindering the case to put this false info out in the public? I would think they would plead for new tips and leads in order to rule out POI. Does this make sense or am I out in left field here? Sara Each case is handled so differently its hard to tell. LE have been known to purposely keep certain facts from the public - only they know and the perp and they dont want the perp to know. I wouldn't say false statements are made - but not full statements are made. Things are left out - ommision on purpose. Also, with out a body they can still have a POI - evidence even - but without a body they can't rule out other options. It is a slippery slope and a fine balancing act - to try to get your perp to have info he shouldn't have - or reveal things about him/herself they didn't realise - took the cat right out of the bag1! so to speak
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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sara wrote: This question is for anyone who may know the answer. Is it common for LE to say publicly that they think a missing person may have run away or committed suicide when they may know otherwise? Reason I ask, as recently as this Feb. on the fifth year of Maura missing, LE had stated in a couple of news articles that they still believe she ran away. If they have a POI, would it not be hindering the case to put this false info out in the public? I would think they would plead for new tips and leads in order to rule out POI. Does this make sense or am I out in left field here? No, you're definitely not out in left field. Very good question, IMO.
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Dawn
Omaha, NE
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text> According to someone in a position to know, LE closely examined the Corolla AFTER it was taken to the body shop. The night after this information was first reported on this thread, the poster's backyard sustained some vandalism for the first time ever. Beagle Did this happen to you? Do you think it is the same people responsible for rear ending your car earlier this month? Dawn
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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sara wrote: <quoted text> Where would you think the best place to search iyo? It would be helpful to know whether, when this question is asked, whether one means specifically the town of Amherst and no other town, or the general Amherst area. I assume what is meant is the general Amherst area - which is how I usually mean it - but you never know with lawyers.
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Dawn
Omaha, NE
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looking4amoose wrote: <quoted text>No wireless comes in good in that area at all. Te only thing I've found to work in that area is Onstar's technology. Onstar runs off the verizon wireless platform.
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Anne
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Sara, I believe it is pretty common knowlege, that a large part of a police role in protecting the public causes them to close ranks. Did you ever notice that everytime something happens, that they will say things like,'there is no danger to the public'.? or,'they do not suspect foul play'. These are common statements. I am not putting down LE, but these standard statements are just that, standard! With no other answer available, it is not surprising they would say she ran away.
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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Dawn wrote: <quoted text> Beagle Did this happen to you? Do you think it is the same people responsible for rear ending your car earlier this month? Dawn Believe it or not, but I do try to avoid jumping to conclusions. The address was stated clearly and specifically by Web Whisperer on this thread three times within about a week. The address was emphasized, but not specified, a fourth time by another poster - Suzanne, I believe. The development history and ownership of that whole area, including the address (mostly housing and strip malls), is intimately connected to the pro-life and nutritional supplement business. Very intimately connected. And those are irrefutable facts. That being said, I don't conclude too much from the rear-ending. However, I take the vandalism far more seriously.
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Dawn
Omaha, NE
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EBW You state that the UL was the first newspaper to print the "death in the family". When was their article written? From Project Jason. I see the Boston Globe - reported on this on Feb 20th. Then if you do cntrl find - death - you will find lots of articles that say this. When was the UL article written? http://www.projectjason.org/forums/index.php...
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text> According to someone in a position to know, LE closely examined the Corolla AFTER it was taken to the body shop. The night after this information was first reported on this thread, the poster's backyard sustained some vandalism for the first time ever. Maybe something similar will happen again? Maybe tonight? Tomorrow night? Web Whisperer, you can talk. You know that, don't you?
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Dawn
Omaha, NE
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text> Believe it or not, but I do try to avoid jumping to conclusions. The address was stated clearly and specifically by Web Whisperer on this thread three times within about a week. The address was emphasized, but not specified, a fourth time by another poster - Suzanne, I believe. The development history and ownership of that whole area, including the address (mostly housing and strip malls), is intimately connected to the pro-life and nutritional supplement business. Very intimately connected. And those are irrefutable facts. That being said, I don't conclude too much from the rear-ending. However, I take the vandalism far more seriously. Beagle I would think being rear ended could have been quite serious too. I am glad you are ok. Where you the one vandalised? If so, this has to be quite scary. I do remember seeing the address listed several times. Then when we didn't hear alot from you last week - I was getting a bit worried. Glad your back - let me know about the vandelism - who got vandelised and what did the vandels do ?
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Dawn
Omaha, NE
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Gotto run Beagle.. be safe.. I thought Web Whisper was Det C ??? no ?
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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Anyone ever plan a trip with the old Crimson Travel?
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“ Good B chillaxin - TY Scott”
Joined: Jun 12, 2008
Comments: 1128
Gloucester, MA
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Beagle wrote: Anyone ever plan a trip with the old Crimson Travel? no...but they sat in harvard sq. for many years...to my recollection, from the early 70's.
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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Like they say, the best defense is a good offense.
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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That's correct about Crimson Travel. I can still see the sign.
Anyone talk with Larry Brasley lately?
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Joined: Jun 10, 2008
Comments: 390
Woonsocket, RI
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Dawn wrote: <quoted text> Onstar runs off the verizon wireless platform. Verizon cell phones do not work in the area, but the newer (2005 and up) Onstar does work in the area. When I had a Verizon cell phone through the Onstar equipment it worked sporadically and the direct Onstar works well in the area. I WISH my Verizon or Sprint phone worked in the area--it would save me the residential phone bill!
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Joined: Jun 10, 2008
Comments: 390
Woonsocket, RI
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Beagle wrote: Anyone ever plan a trip with the old Crimson Travel? Yes, why?
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Beagle
Amherst, MA
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There are very strong indications that the cases of Maura Murray, Molly Bish, and Lindsay Ferguson are related. There are also strong indications that the Bish case is related the murder of Louise Chaput of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
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