Yep.. sounds like some of the same “outreach” to the missing wife we all heard from Scott Peterson.
We had a friend in Texas whose depraved loser husband murdered her. She worked at AT&T and he bought stuff from CVS on the credit card and returned it for cash. They had 3 boys. He told them when she came back they were all going to Disney World.
The police followed him out to a dump where he was burning her bones.
Bass turd is now in prison and the boys are adopted.
Speaking of that, whatever became of the story of the Marine whose pregnant wife disappeared a few weeks back? She seems to have been out scouting a site for a get-together in Joshua Tree National Park in California. Never heard any follow-up.
She was attractive and alone and missing...the worse was assumed, with the usual suspects rounded up, I'm sure.
Turns out, she had missed an icy, mountain curve while driving home on a dark and stormy night and wound up down an embankment, invisible from both the road and cell towers.
They found her body still in her car. She didn't make it, but there have been other cases like this where the driver was found in time to save them.
My first thought was the husband. I hate that I am such a cynic. Not as sad as the probable fate of Jennifer Huston, but sad just the same.
The world we live in has turned upside down in my lifetime. There is no longer a respect for human life in many parts of society.
A woman in the Houston disappeared on her way home from work at a bank. All kinds of speculation about what had happened to her. Many months later she was found in her car in a pond. She had driven off the road into the pond and drowned.
Nice looking woman—if he did it what an ash hole. lets not jump to conclusions though...
Sadly, that is the most likely explanation.
She often takes vacations without hubby and kids?
If I went missing my husband would know that either I had had an accident or I had met with violence. He would not be issuing an "emotional plea" for me to come home because he would know that I would be there if it was possible.
So either he thinks that she voluntarily disappeared or he wants people to think she did.
No happy ending here.
Sometimes, people just look at their lives and just drop out. It may be under dreadful circumstances, and may leave others holding the bag, but it’s not that unusual to see someone evaluate their surroundings and decide it’s better to be far away from all the people that populate his or her life.
Not a conservative ethic or value, of course. But we can’t pretend that it doesn’t exist.
Reports of missing persons have increased sixfold in the past 25 years, from roughly 150,000 in 1980 to about 900,000 this year. The increase was driven in part by the country's growing population. But the numbers also indicate that law enforcement treats the cases more seriously now, including those of marginalized citizens.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/forensics/americas_missing/2.html
The husband may not be guilty of anything. The woman may be the victim of a lunatic. No telling at this point.
Makes you wonder say, when I looked at her picture she reminds me of another wife who so called went missing if you put dark hair on her, she looks a lot like Lacy Peterson.
bump for tracking purposes.