sophie bean
Skowhegan, ME
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either OCD or the desire to see SOBs like Keyes caught BEFORE they kill anyone else. it is fascinating that that concept is the cause of ridicule and dismissal.
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“"Johnny Tango "”
Since: Dec 12
Franconia, NH
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sophie bean wrote: what about Louise Chaput, who was indeed abducted and murdered? I'd say that she took a vacation, but I don't believe that many close to her knew exactly where she was going. Would you call her a "runaway"? we know that her killer has not been identified or caught, we have no idea where he (possibly she, I suppose) might be. Pinkham Notch is not at all far fromm Swiftwater. Lots more cases, it is not out of the realm of possibility that some may be related. But that's just "OCD" talking, huh. Where Louise was found would be on a rte. to Maine, possibly a rte. that Keyes may have taken.
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Snowy
Worcester, MA
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sophie bean wrote: either OCD or the desire to see SOBs like Keyes caught BEFORE they kill anyone else. it is fascinating that that concept is the cause of ridicule and dismissal. or Rooney or anyone with a penis. i mean, the man-fear has been proven by all the frightened women that have shown up here en masse in the past. now it's Keyes.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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Fred Garvin wrote: I reread butch's statements and the other witness statements and I think her bahavior, at least to me, seems like plan B was in play and butch made her hurry up and leave the car fast. He said there were other cars passing by his house that would have had to have passed the Saturn. Taking the booze and backpack makes me think it was plan B. The rag in the tailpipe is just WTF? A message perhaps? If she had no plan B, I think she would have abandoned the car sooner because butch said she was cold and shivering. She would have hitched a ride sooner or went to a house. Fred welcome to the forum. You have some good questions and points.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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SnowyB wrote: saturday morning. a fresh breeze blows in. time to restart the engines of casual sleuthing, researching and chit chattery. so far, so good. the usual suspects have held back on Firday-nite-drunk-typeeee. but, the long weekend is young. it's foot-a-balla-time-a and the tops will pop. we haven't done the jigger campground thingy in awhile, but i was reminded by the kahlua jiggering in the back-a-packa. hmmm....clue. sleuth. i wonder. interesting. maybe. what if. chit chattery. birds cheep cheeping. seeds flying. bike pedaling. still coming up with....nothing. i would like to correct some spelling errors; stickler for that. seems like k*a*h*l*u*a comes more easily than c*a*r*i*n*g. some people just add a lot of "e"s. there's my 2 cents from my 6th sense. beware The Boogeyman, The Ruthless Jackasses, and The Least Careing (an extra "e" for good measure). Topix space is free. what if they charged? seems like you are not finding anything here that you like. I wonder why you are here then if nothing is what you are looking for. you might want to try the knitting thread- Just saying. Maura talk a no go with you then you might want to change channels.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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Why sit in the School bus to do paperwork in the winter is just odd to me.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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sophie bean wrote: <quoted text> I seem to recall some talk about it having a wooden rack or frame? Don't need to answer here, but is it known what state the plates were from? yes or no would be helpful. thanks. yes the truck had a metal frame on it
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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It was like a canoe carrier frame. At the time when I was looking it had a ski carrier attached to the top.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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SnowyB wrote: a vote counts opinions; opinions matter very little. the greatest value is in verified information, organized thought, and a coherent progression of connecting the dots. so now i'm thinking that may never take place, except in the context of the official investigation. everyone is floundering....because there a so few confirmed facts, and a dump truck load of speculation. meanwhile, space wasted by flogging the already dead horse. sometimes amusing, sometimes annoying, sometimes entertaining, and often a shining example of communal OCD. ya know - you really offer very little to the conversation. I am sure that you think you are so witty and smart but your posts really are silly and you sound like you might be ready to join Frmlee into a to challenge him to shuffleboard in Fla. By the way- you never answered sophies last question to you. How convenient. I am sure you will post some snide dumb remark but still evad her question and still no contribution to this thread.
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citigirl
New Bedford, MA
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JWB wrote: New 2005- Funny thing is is that this truck I have not seen sense and this truck had a RACK ON TOP There were alot of red trucks the year Maura disappeared. It was a popular color back then. I dont get what the red truck with a rack on top has anything to do with this case. This does not even fit the description of the truck RO saw.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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citigirl wrote: <quoted text>The covered bridge is west of the accident scene. yes I know but the roads do go east some what after you cross, If you look at the road going east however you will see the roads on the other side of the river that I was talking about. They are not visible from 112- never been on them at all but they look like you can get to them if you cross the river and go through the woods.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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citigirl wrote: <quoted text>There were alot of red trucks the year Maura disappeared. It was a popular color back then. I dont get what the red truck with a rack on top has anything to do with this case. This does not even fit the description of the truck RO saw. yes but this was owned by someone talked about on this thread many times. Are you interested in anyone's help or not?
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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Shall we all go home and just forget about the case? Are we all just wasting our time? Is it appreciated that we are trying to help? IDK very weird to me- doesn't pass the bullshit test (Bills ).
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
Since: Oct 10
Location hidden
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sophie bean wrote: <quoted text> I seem to recall some talk about it having a wooden rack or frame? Don't need to answer here, but is it known what state the plates were from? yes or no would be helpful. thanks. I can probably answer your questions as to what she saw but I've been gone a couple of days and will not be accused of coming out of the woodwork because the red truck was mentioned.
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“"Johnny Tango "”
Since: Dec 12
Franconia, NH
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> I can probably answer your questions as to what she saw but I've been gone a couple of days and will not be accused of coming out of the woodwork because the red truck was mentioned. No accusations here....Please tell us what you know.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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I don't think citigirl is a relative of Mauras- sorry- not trying to instigate but that is my feeling. Citigirls posts just don't add up to a family member searching for another family member. Citigirls posts really appear or have the feel of an attorney protecting a client.Citigirls posts are constantly nit picking . I am not bashing you in any way but that is the feeling I get and I know for a fact that I am in company with 6 plus others that feel the same way. If you are a relative then you are guarding information- very obvious. You attack tang and I that have put many hours in to help and that is a red flag.
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citigirl
New Bedford, MA
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JWB wrote: <quoted text> yes I know but the roads do go east some what after you cross, If you look at the road going east however you will see the roads on the other side of the river that I was talking about. They are not visible from 112- never been on them at all but they look like you can get to them if you cross the river and go through the woods. I have been on several of them. Looking at a map is totally different than actually driving these roads. May I suggest that you try traveling up some of the roads that you have named and you will understand what Iam talking about. Several of them are dirt roads with rough terrain.
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JWB
Lincoln, NH
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> I can probably answer your questions as to what she saw but I've been gone a couple of days and will not be accused of coming out of the woodwork because the red truck was mentioned. funny - I remember I went to lunch one day and you ran me up and down one side and the other cause I didn't answer your post at the drop of a hat. That was the same day you wanted to meet me for lunch to chit chat.
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
Since: Oct 10
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citigirl wrote: <quoted text>There were alot of red trucks the year Maura disappeared. It was a popular color back then. I dont get what the red truck with a rack on top has anything to do with this case. This does not even fit the description of the truck RO saw. You are correct citigirl but I can say no more.
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citigirl
New Bedford, MA
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JWB wrote: <quoted text> yes but this was owned by someone talked about on this thread many times. Are you interested in anyone's help or not? here we go with the attitude again.
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