To: scaredkat
Scaredkat, since it appears that they have not ruled out the possibility that Elizabeth was kidnapped with ransom in mind, I wonder if any law enforcement, or anyone, has checked on the whereabouts of that Harry Campbell fellow? He's the one who was convicted in that attempted kidnapping of one of the Beesley children 10 years ago. Seems that he might be out of jail by now. While I guess he's kind of getting old by now, I wouldn't think that would prevent him from perhaps providing ideas and guidance to some other felon he might have met in prison.
To: Devil_Anse; All
I've received another e-mail from jengaio in regards to her loss of FreeRepublic posting privileges. She hasn't heard from Jim Robinson yet but has some idea as to why she was banned. I'm hesitant to post her views here because it is not the proper venue for this discussion. I may start a thread in the Smokey Backroom but first I would like to give the FreeRepublic a chance to respond to her questions on why she was banned. Freepmail is another option. What is the level of interest out there to discuss this issue? Things are slow on the case right now and whether you agreed with her or not jengaio's posts were entertaining to say the least.
443 posted on
09/21/2002 10:01:57 AM PDT by
sandude
To: Devil_Anse
that Harry Campbell fellow?
Hes probably one of those 400 they paroled. It makes me sick every time I see that number and there were probably more than that. On the news last night they talked about those two empty prisons and that they might be renting them out to arizona and or nevada, yeah!?!, just what we need more to be able to parole.
If it was a kidnapping, the story just might of been told to somebody in prison. Maybe thats why prisoners are saying she in a cave. Thats probably what the original plan was. (my sisters ex is a guard out there.)
I am know thinking about what others have said about Dixon. They have some good arguements. They might not have known each other but being a harp player I bet she went to a lot of ward meetings and did a special number. That pretty well happens in every ward on sunday, when someone with great talent will be invited to come and play or sing.
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