jwb
Lincoln, NH
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Det Columbo wrote: <quoted text> Chief William's did NOT live on BHR at the time of MM accident. His residence then was on Country Land rd.. Another cop also lived on the same rd. as William's. I believe Officer Charles lived on BHR at the time though. John Thanks for clarifying that mr Columbo
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> Anne is not a local Woodsville resident. I believe she lives in VT several towns away If I'm wrong I'm sure she'll jump in and correct me. Why are you bringing all this old crap up? Just wondering. This just verifies everything I've said about this supposed call. That came from the newspaper written by Marybeth Conway
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jwb
Lincoln, NH
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Snowy wrote: <quoted text> unnecessary; thank you, no. head shaking, left to right. sorry to say, Anne's window of opportunity to provide a consistent and accurate telling of her story has passed, at least in the minds of some. not incidentally, she is misrepresenting herself to be "A local Woodsville resident...". collaborating with DC and fixating on tidbits of a timeline is your right to pursue; his unmet responsibility to present as a professional lends little to no credibility to his claim to knowledge. it is often a challenge to find accuracy in documentation, whether in law enforcement, healthcare or in any context where subjective judgment is involved. no collaboration at all- the times are all there to compare them as I did. Don't have to take my word for it. Lokk at the call logs and acc report yourself as it is there to see.
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Since: Feb 12
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Snowy wrote: <quoted text> the appearance is, i'd say....hiding something. People react in mysterious ways. I've seen innocent men confess to crimes they didn't commit. You just never know what is going on in a person's mind. Hypothetically, what he could be hiding might not be directly related to her disappearance, but maybe contributed to feelings of guilt or fear of prosecution.(Not implying or accusing in any way, just a possibility.) I will respectfully refrain from publicly speculating further about that. Just as I would not speculate about SBD or any other specific person, until they are publicly named as a suspect.
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jwb wrote: <quoted text> That came from the newspaper written by Marybeth Conway I may be heading over the mountain in a while. Would you be interested in meeting at a public place of your choice? DD's, McD's etc.Bet we'd have a lot to talk about.
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“"CONFUSION CENTRAL"”
Since: Dec 11
Franconia NH
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> How funny! You are now denying it but it was you not long ago that stated they both lived on BHR at the time. As I said then...WRONG! YES....You are correct. BUT...I did thank You back then for the info. I was wrong...Darn.! Have a nice ride and enjoy the sunshine. It is a beautiful day in NH. John
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> People react in mysterious ways. I've seen innocent men confess to crimes they didn't commit. You just never know what is going on in a person's mind. Hypothetically, what he could be hiding might not be directly related to her disappearance, but maybe contributed to feelings of guilt or fear of prosecution.(Not implying or accusing in any way, just a possibility.) I will respectfully refrain from publicly speculating further about that. Just as I would not speculate about SBD or any other specific person, until they are publicly named as a suspect. you are diplomatic and are applying legal finesse in choosing not to speculate about any individual person. this might have been a good standard, if applied some many years ago. that said, the difference is perhaps that SBD, a passer-by, unrelated to MM, offered to assist MM directly. his involvement was unintentional, and yet he had been, and continues to be pursued and hounded by the public. her disappearance is, after all, a public matter of debate. by that standard, her father's relatedness and presumed involvement in her life as a parent is relevant to her disappearance. books, like Renner's, wouldn't be written at all, save for some specific investigation and research. drawing the line, as i've said since the start of posting here, is not just a legal but a moral dilemma. the ducks boldly crossed lines with abandon since the original MMM forum, but restricted access to the other side.
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Franconia NH
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> I may be heading over the mountain in a while. Would you be interested in meeting at a public place of your choice? DD's, McD's etc.Bet we'd have a lot to talk about. Can I come.? Pretty Please, I promise not to throw any food. But I would love to toss around a few theories. John
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> I may be heading over the mountain in a while. Would you be interested in meeting at a public place of your choice? DD's, McD's etc.Bet we'd have a lot to talk about. the reply indicates yet another missed opportunity for the good DC to verify "truth".
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Det Columbo wrote: <quoted text> YES....You are correct. BUT...I did thank You back then for the info. I was wrong...Darn.! Have a nice ride and enjoy the sunshine. It is a beautiful day in NH. John oops. i read that as a no. i do hate to be wrong.
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
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Det Columbo wrote: <quoted text> Can I come.? Pretty Please, I promise not to throw any food. But I would love to toss around a few theories. John Absolutely not! Our theories are just too far apart and you've lied to me too many times. Beside that I don't look good with a Big Mac in my hair. It really is too bad though as we may have actually come up with some good ideas if we had talked earlier on.
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Hey jwb where are you? Tapping fingers and waiting to hear from you.
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Since: Feb 12
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Snowy wrote: <quoted text> you are diplomatic and are applying legal finesse in choosing not to speculate about any individual person. this might have been a good standard, if applied some many years ago. that said, the difference is perhaps that SBD, a passer-by, unrelated to MM, offered to assist MM directly. his involvement was unintentional, and yet he had been, and continues to be pursued and hounded by the public. her disappearance is, after all, a public matter of debate. by that standard, her father's relatedness and presumed involvement in her life as a parent is relevant to her disappearance. books, like Renner's, wouldn't be written at all, save for some specific investigation and research. drawing the line, as i've said since the start of posting here, is not just a legal but a moral dilemma. the ducks boldly crossed lines with abandon since the original MMM forum, but restricted access to the other side. Not being a party to the virtual beer tent, or whatever it was, I don't know what all went on. I will take your word for it. I imagine I would not have been able to take it. You have my respect for standing up for what you feel is right. My morals dictate that two wrongs don't make a right. I don't mean that in a preachy tone, it's just how I feel. I try to treat everyone with respect, though I sometimes fail miserably and later have to apologize. I am stubborn and don't like to be wrong, so I try not to let that happen too often.:-)
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Wowzer the real one wrote: Hey jwb where are you? Tapping fingers and waiting to hear from you. He's probably baking cannolis for you.
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I am feeling left out of this private party. Will there be eggrolls?:-)
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> Not being a party to the virtual beer tent, or whatever it was, I don't know what all went on. I will take your word for it. I imagine I would not have been able to take it. You have my respect for standing up for what you feel is right. My morals dictate that two wrongs don't make a right. I don't mean that in a preachy tone, it's just how I feel. I try to treat everyone with respect, though I sometimes fail miserably and later have to apologize. I am stubborn and don't like to be wrong, so I try not to let that happen too often.:-) two wrongs never make a right. standing up is good and right. the original MMM forum was a runaway train, and the shift to other forums did not improve the ride. a decent, civil tone, or heartfelt comments with an appeal to beneficial intervention were all ignored. it was, and still is, a war of beliefs without the benefit of factual information. in terms of relationships, there is a point where the line becomes blurred; when the tide becomes a tsunami, and each individual balances his/her experiences against responses.
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Snowy
Gloucester, MA
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> He's probably baking cannolis for you. not cajolies? or canaries? or carrot cake?
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Bumping for Maura
Norrköping, Sweden
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Is it possible that Maura might have been a victim of road rage in one form or other on Rte 112, whether or not there was a first accident in the vicinity or not? Just thinking out loud...
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
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Frostman wrote: <quoted text> He's probably baking cannolis for you. More likely for him/her self. I have no need for any.:)
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
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amy researches wrote: I am feeling left out of this private party. Will there be eggrolls?:-) Noooo!!!! Columbo can't be trusted with eggrolls.
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