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To: Bartholomew Roberts

There is a chance they made it to the mall and were followed outside. With packages in their hands, they probably weren’t aware of their environment. Do they have a favorite store they like to visit? Or perhaps they stopped at an ice cream place in the mall and someone overheard their conversation, and decided they were easy marks? Could you check videos?

I see so many elderly people shopping by themselves and can only imagine how easy it would be for someone to hurt them. Creeps pray on the very young and old.


125 posted on 05/10/2007 5:45:08 PM PDT by Jaidyn
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To: Jaidyn
oh i agree. I just wonder if they made it to the store they planned on going to? I would be hard to try and remember seeing them...they would of just blended in with the other people around. I usually speak with my mom daily and if i don't get a answer or call back contact my sister or take a ride to see if she is there. I guess it would of been better going with family or a group.
128 posted on 05/10/2007 7:57:07 PM PDT by shywolf
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To: Jaidyn

We’ve checked all the videos of locations that we thought they’d been. Nothing.

The fact that credit cards have not been tried might lead one to think a car accident. They didn’t have a whole lot of money on them and the car was not that well prized by car jackers, but anything could have happened.

Also, car jackers are a bit sparse in the areas most likely for them to have gone.

I have reservations about the car jacker/thief idea. If criminal, it could have been a lot closer to home-Otterbien. It could have been something else as well.


130 posted on 05/11/2007 9:45:55 AM PDT by Bartholomew Roberts
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