Camaro Connected To Oklahoma Missing Persons’ Case Shows Signs Of Being In Accident.
I need to see the diagram/ photos on this
http://kfor.com/2013/09/25/ohp-no-foul- … tragedies/
I’m trying to figure out any scenario where these people might have been murdered.
They were held at gun-point and robbed, then their cars were pushed into the lake?
They were all shot first, robbed, then their cars were pushed into the lake?
They were rendered unconscious with gas or chloroform, robbed, then their cars were pushed into the lake?
I’m finding any and all of theose scenarios difficult.
I think I’ll stick with "the teenagers were having a whale of a time, slightly drunk, driving too fast, and their car ended up in a lake" and…
"Grandpa hadn’t been feeling too well, thought he’d better drive back home, then had a massive heart-attack which killed him and his car ended up in a lake".
Or perhaps:
"Drunk kids ran Gramps off the road and both cars ended up in the lake."
Happy to be wrong.
Say – if it happened that way, did the police at the time not think "Say, two cars full of people disappear in the same lakeside area at the same time on the same night? What a coincidence! I wonder where they might have ended up?"
Oh!
Last.
Add in "Psycho-killer regularly ran people off the lake-side road with his truck and watched them drown" police said. Hmmmm…..
From one of the articles it stated the old chevy dissappeared in 69 and the Camaro in 70 and were 3 ft apart setting upright
In the midwest this is rare I can remember a few of them over 25 yrs South FLA it happens 4-5 times a yr with their canals 10ft from the roads .
So, strike one of my guesses, then, and score one for LE competence.
How spooky they ended up like that eh?
An underwater car park, with cars full of corpses.
Stephen King where are ya?
Eeeeek.
Here’s very recent precedent for this kind of thing being an accident. Maybe.
Police has now confirmed the identity of the bodies found in Lake Foss:
http://news.yahoo.com/six-bodies-identi … 45321.html
So reporting Nora Marie Duncan was a good decision.
Traveller:
You are right when you say that all speculation should be reduced to a minimum level..however it is part of any investigational process to ‘guess what had happened‘.
Without this we would never get any confirmation. Imagine what happend if neither me nor the daughter of John Alva Porter had actually reported those ‘ideas’? Both reports were pure speculation…the police in fact would now be the owner of some DNA from an absolutely unidentifiable body, plus some bones left over. Possibly, the DNA of Nora would not have been in any Codic database either. This is most likely the case as decades ago nobody cared about collecting DNA in such missing person cases. Identification of the body would have become an almost impossible task for the rest of the ages. Instead, police was now able to check out e.g. the relatives and finally confirm the identities.
Considering both, roughly 1,800 unsolved Calif missing cases plus a similar amount of unidentified bodies, a good guess should always be worth a start to reduce that number. Nevertheless you are right, my post was not referring that it was a speculative one.
QT
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