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BillM
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Re: Historical imagery of "the field"
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February 21, 2010, 10:01:23 PM »
I will copy paste this entire post to LEO tomorrow
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BillM
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Re: Historical imagery of "the field"
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February 22, 2010, 03:53:44 PM »
Done today Feb 22nd, at 4:55 PM EST and I also sent it to Val Demings, the chief of police..they will see it tomorrow, hopefully
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jd
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February 22, 2010, 04:52:05 PM »
Thank you Bill. That is just too weird about the car tracks ending and a small foot path leading off for another few feet - all in that exact field and all within a month of Jen disappearing.
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BillM
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February 22, 2010, 04:59:55 PM »
I agree....I hope they are already aware of this...no excuses now!! Thank you for the fantastic forensic photo work...at least an Abby award, here
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Sandy
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Re: Historical imagery of "the field"
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February 22, 2010, 05:46:14 PM »
Quote from: BillM on February 22, 2010, 03:53:44 PM
Done today Feb 22nd, at 4:55 PM EST and I also sent it to Val Demings, the chief of police..they will see it tomorrow, hopefully
Thanks Bill and Thank you Abby!
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Dan
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February 22, 2010, 08:59:28 PM »
Excellent work jd, i just google earthed it and it really looks like you could see from orange blossum trail in that area from the popeyes chicken place up to the next road, it looks open to me, Sefora said she went to the field, maybe she can elaberate on this. Im just thinking it may be to open to be digging that early in the morning. Im not trying to shoot you down jd, this is very possible and very well could be the area, they just did not look in the right place. If you can see from orange blossum trail then if he did bury her there it would be very risky. But then again, this poi seems to be very lucky or had a very good plan.
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jd
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February 22, 2010, 09:36:40 PM »
Hi Dan,
I know what you are saying that the field location by the "junk" point of reference does have an open line of sight to Orange Blossom if I look to the Northeast. It concerned me at first too. But I got out the ruler and it looks like it would be 700 feet to the road. That's over two football fields away. So the area is sort of boxed in with trees and the backs of building on 3 sides and on the fourth it has a view from 700 feet away. It might still have a fairly "hidden" feel.
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Sefora
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Re: Historical imagery of "the field"
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February 22, 2010, 09:51:57 PM »
Yes orange blossom trail is very busy but also yes to this being a very hidden area. But why this area? Maybe he or accomplice lived behind the field or very close by.
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jd
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February 22, 2010, 11:18:10 PM »
Quote from: Sefora on February 22, 2010, 09:51:57 PM
Yes orange blossom trail is very busy but also yes to this being a very hidden area. But why this area? Maybe he or accomplice lived behind the field or very close by.
Looking at the M&M suspects and their crimes compared to Jen.
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Sandy
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February 23, 2010, 06:00:44 AM »
Quote from: jd on February 22, 2010, 09:36:40 PM
Hi Dan,
I know what you are saying that the field location by the "junk" point of reference does have an open line of sight to Orange Blossom if I look to the Northeast. It concerned me at first too. But I got out the ruler and it looks like it would be 700 feet to the road. That's over two football fields away. So the area is sort of boxed in with trees and the backs of building on 3 sides and on the fourth it has a view from 700 feet away. It might still have a fairly "hidden" feel.
or it may have appeared hidden at night, because i'm sure nobody buried a body during the day...
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larryw
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February 24, 2010, 05:06:48 AM »
They used ground penetrarting radar so if something was there they should have found it.
That is, if they used it all over the field.
Why did the dogs indicate there was something there?
Why were LE so confident of finding something?
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BillM
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February 24, 2010, 02:33:20 PM »
very good questions, Larry...no reply or even a read e-mail after 2 days..I wonder if they are just too busy scurrying around after clues to even look at their computers..I hope so..
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larryw
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Re: Historical imagery of "the field"
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August 06, 2010, 04:48:53 AM »
This was one of a few threads on this topic.
There is however some good imagery here.
I hope the FBI got this in all the OPD files they now hold.
It would be nice if the forum member who did a lot of the work got some acknowledgement if it helps break open the case.
Remember it was a credible tip (OPD term) that started this search. It fizzled out rather too quickly.
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