To: Brian S. Fitzgerald
To: getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL
Wierd. Is this guy a litterbug, planting clues, or what? From your link:
..."But Saturday while walking her dog across the street from the Durham Police Department, Mary found a military identification card with the name Frances Lauterbach, also known as Maria Frances Lauterbach.
The card was in the grass just outside Durham's Greyhound bus station. "It was sort of obvious," Yordy said. "I feel like I must have been the first person walking by because it was really easy to see it."
Not knowing she was holding an ID of a woman now presumed dead, Mary asked a couple of men at a pay phone if they were Frances Lauterbach. She tried to turn it into the Greyhound agent who recognized the name and told her to go straight to the public across the street. "When they handled the card, I noticed they were using latex gloves. So I figured it was important," Yordy said.
Mary later noticed the police combing through the bushes looking for other evidence. She says FBI agents called her home.".....
581 posted on
01/14/2008 4:52:18 PM PST by
Girlene
To: getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL
From you
abclocal link, it says the woman found Maria's military identification card outside on the grass. From this
CNN link, it says it was her ATM card found inside the bus station. Maybe just a mistake?
585 posted on
01/14/2008 5:03:50 PM PST by
Girlene
To: getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL
"But Saturday while walking her dog across the street from the Durham Police Department, Mary found a military identification card with the name Frances Lauterbach, also known as Maria Frances Lauterbach.
The card was in the grass just outside Durham's Greyhound bus station. "It was sort of obvious," Yordy said. "I feel like I must have been the first person walking by because it was really easy to see it."
I guess he figured trash cans and storm drains would be the first places police would search. /sarc
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