Posted on 04/30/2005 12:05:31 AM PDT by kcvl
Edited on 04/30/2005 12:28:18 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
ATLANTA (CNN) -- Jennifer Wilbanks, a Georgia woman missing since Tuesday night, has been found alive and well in New Mexico, a friend of the family told CNN.
Wilbanks was located in Albuquerque, New Mexico and told her family she had been abducted and taken there, according to John Kim, a friend of Wilbank's family.
Excerpt - story follows:CNN
Wasn't that ditzy college girl billed for the search? Said she had been kept in the woods?
What about those 16 bridesmaids?
Published on: 04/30/05
Transcript of Jennifer Wilbanks' 911 call from an Albuquerque 7/11 store pay phone at 11:37 p.m. MDT Friday night:
Dispatcher: Alberquerque 911. Operator 45. What is your emergency?
Wilbanks: I'm at the ... I don't know where I am. I'm right here beside Solano Street at the 7-Eleven.
Dispatcher: OK. What's going on?
Wilbanks: I've got my family and the police on the phone. I was kidnapped earlier this week. It was on CNN. [inaudible]
Dispatcher: What is your name, ma'am?
Wilbanks: Jennifer.
Dispatcher: Were you hurt, Jennifer? Do you need any medical attention?
Wilbanks: No I don't need any medical attention. [inaudible] I told them my name.
Dispatcher: Do you know who did this to you?
Wilbanks: No.
[inaudible]
Dispatcher: Do you know where your location is?
Wilbanks: At some street ... I, I don't even know who I am. And I'm just sitting here.
Dispatcher: Did they hurt you in any way? Jennifer, do you need medical attention?
Wilbanks: No, they didn't hurt me. I'm talking to them right now...
Dispatcher: What happened?
Wilbanks: I was kidnapped from Atlanta, Georgia. I don't know, my fiance has been on the news. I don't know. I just need them to fly here and get me.
Dispatcher: Who did this to you?
Wilbanks: I don't know.
Dispatcher: Did they just drop you off right now?
Wilbanks: I don't know how long ago it was. They didn't drop me off here. Away from here. On some street, I don't know where I am...It was a Hispanic man and a Caucasian woman. It happened in Duluth.
Dispatcher: Was he Hispanic or Native American?
Wilbanks: Hispanic.
Dispatcher: About how old?
Wilbanks: I'd would say in their 40s, maybe.
Dispatcher: How tall was he?
Wilbanks: God, I don't know, about 5-10, about my height, 5-9.
Dispatcher: What was his weight? Thin, heavy or medium build?
Wilbanks: It was medium, yeah, don't know.
Dispatcher: What color hair did he have?
Wilbanks: Black.
Dispatcher: Was it long or short?
Wilbanks: Short.
Dispatcher: Did he have any facial hair?
Wilbanks: No
Dispatcher: What color jacket was wearing when you last saw him?
Wilbanks: He had a maroon jacket and I don't know what color shirt under it.
Dispatcher: What color were was his pants?
Wilbanks: Blue jeans
Dispatcher: And what kind of vehicle was he driving?
Wilbanks: A blue van, like a sport van
Dispatcher: Was it a conversion van or a small minivan?
Wilbanks: It wasn't a mini van, it was like a painter or what van.
Dispatcher: Did you get a license plate? Jennifer?
Wilbanks: I've got my family and police on the same line. I want to know that the police or somebody is on the way.
Dispatcher: We're on our way right now. You still need to answer my questions. Did you get a license plate number?
Wilbanks: No ma'am.
Dispatcher: And the female? Was she black, white, Hispanic, Native American.
Wilbanks: Caucasian.
Dispatcher: How old, approximately?
Wilbanks: I would say in her 40s, too.
Dispatcher: And how tall was she?
Wilbanks: Probably 5-5 or so.
Dispatcher: And her weight? Thin heavy or medium build?
Wilbanks: She was heavier
Dispatcher: What color hair did she have?
Wilbanks: It was like a frosted blonde.
Dispatcher: Was it long or short?
Wilbanks: It was like shoulder length. (I have to answer her questions.)
Dispatcher: What color shirt or jacket was she wearing?
Wilbanks: A white tee-shirt and blue jeans.
Dispatcher: Did they have weapons on them?
Wilbanks: Yes (cries). They had a huge pistol and a small hand gun. (cries)
Dispatcher: Do you know if they were real?
Wilbanks: Yes.
Dispatcher: What direction did they leave in?
Wilbanks: Do what?
Dispatcher: What direction did the leave in the van?
Wilbanks: There somebody trying to use the phone. I don't have any idea. I don't know where I am.
Dispatcher: Was it a dark blue van?
Wilbanks: No it was a lighter van. Somebody is here to use the phone, y'all.
Dispatcher: You're going to have stay on the phone. Let them know you're on the line with officers. How long ago did they leave you?
Wilbanks: (unintelligible through sobs)
Dispatcher: Did they go right or left out of the parking lot?
Wilbanks: They went straight. And they went behind me and I went forward.
Dispatcher: Did an officer make contact with you?
Wilbanks: No, he doesn't even see me.
Dispatcher: What are you wearing?
Wilbanks: I have on gray running pants, and the same sweatshirt that I've had on since Tuesday.
Dispatcher: So you have gray sweatpants on? Sweat suit on?
Wilbanks: Gray running pants and a gray sweatshirt.
Dispatcher: Just stay on the line
Wilbanks: He sees me. The police is here.
Dispatcher: Is he making contact with you?
Wilbanks: He's getting in his car and coming back down here.
Dispatcher: Wait until he makes contact with you, OK. Did this happen on April 26?
Wilbanks: Um, Tuesday.
don't mention KY and PA in the same post without condoms , towelettes ,and breath mints [/srcsm]
Fourteen or whatever it was bridesmaids and she didn't have anyone to talk to? Helloooooooo!
That case was different. The perp herself persisted (for days) in an aassertion about an abductor. She sent the cops on a search, for days, for a phantom. That's what she got billed for. The Duluth Ditz didn't persist, and I bet the cops didn't spend much (if any) effort looking for the blue van.
Exactly! Most of them were her cousins.
That would be some justice. You'd think that this bimbo had heard about the Wisconsin bimbo a year ago. Oh well, someone has to make a legend of these idiots if it's ever going to stop.
That's pretty good. She left that message on the singer's machine even though she had been planning for days to run!
What is she? 9 years old?
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Wilbanks: At some street ... I, I don't even know who I am. And I'm just sitting here.
If she didn't know who she was how did she remember her boyfriends or parents phone number? It was stated she phoned them before police. She's an attention needy nutbag regardless
the family treasure trove of old lore just grew exponentially
(i'll just mow the yard tomorrow ;-)
We stayed at the CalNeva. I love the old Sinatra History. Our suite was breathtaking, a wrap around terrace overlooking the Lake Tahoe. Plus, I loved the spa. It was all glass private on the water. We had such a good time. The gambling area wasn't very good, but we went to the other hotels for that.
Check the reply.
I don't care, bill her for the waste of resources. This whole case is nonsense and a waste of time and money.
Dispatcher: What are you wearing?
Wilbanks: I have on gray running pants, and the same sweatshirt that I've had on since Tuesday.
Dispatcher: So you have gray sweatpants on? Sweat suit on?
Wilbanks: Gray running pants and a gray sweatshirt.
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Maybe she did ditch the blue sweat pants, the ones LE found.
What about the blue van? Whose was that?
"Oh, but the police gave her a white Teddy bear "to talk to". She took it on the plane with her.
What is she? 9 years old?"
Apparently so. I get the feeling when she wants someone, particulary a male to do something for her she switches her tone of voice to baby talk.
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