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Find_Jennifer
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« on: March 12, 2010, 08:12:15 PM »

Tawanna (cool name by the way!) suggested on the Guest Book that one of the workers could have sealed Jennifer behind a wall or into the floor at her condo. That is, unfortunately, a very realistic possibility. Remember Annie Le? Her killer shoved her into a wall. I would imagine that the decomposition would give off a smell, but Annie was missing for several days before they found her in the wall. Maybe the smell wouldn't be as noticeable if the body is contained inside something? Anyway, I think it would be good to ask if that's been checked into at Jennifer's complex. Although, we already know that some people were uncooperative in letting their private condos be searched (COMPLETELY ridiculous).

Tawanna also asked about keeping track of the workers in Jenn's building. Funny how it always comes back to  the construction companies not being accountable for their employees. Shame, shame, shame on them.

Thanks for the thoughts, Tawanna. Keep 'em coming and we'd love to have you join us on the forum! Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2010, 04:15:03 AM »

I just read Tawanna's comments on the guestbook, too, and that name is cool!  It is noteworthy that when people first comment about Jennifer's disappearance, it always goes back to the condo workers.  Maybe there is a possibility that the new investigator can go back to the condos with his dogs.  He said they can locate remains encased in concrete!  And just ask for permission, and walk through with the dogs.  Then keep track of what units allowed permission, and revisit those that didn't at some later point.  It is worth a shot!  And to check the basement and attic areas of those condos!

Secondly, Tawanna's note about the mileage on the car also revives an old 'problem'.  Maybe the new investigator can get a firmer idea of how far Jennifer's car was driven the morning of her abduction - and get a mileage radius to search in - that would certainly limit the area of interest.

Tawanna - from what I recall, the images were enhanced by NASA.  We have all tried our own enhancing of the images, but I don't believe anyone can make out the type of clothing or shoes, unfortunately...
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MPEA
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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2010, 10:26:38 AM »

not too many basements in fl. you dont have to dig to far to hit water.thats why you see everything made out of concrete block.not as many wood frame houses either.hard to insure.
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Sandy
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« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2010, 11:24:17 AM »

not too many basements in fl. you dont have to dig to far to hit water.thats why you see everything made out of concrete block.not as many wood frame houses either.hard to insure.

hah!  i had forgotten all about that mpea!  so this should make the dog walkthrough even easier, no basements to check.  what about storage areas?  and are there garages at mosaic, possibly in a separate building, sometimes there is a line of garages after the parking lot...
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