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michelay1000

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  1. I would hope that someone else would have seen the tag, not necessarily just the friends of the one that got hit.
  2. I haven't heard anything, but I am sure someone will be able to tell you.
  3. Well hopefully with witnesses someone was smart enough to get a tag number on the truck and not just yell profanities at him as he left the scene. I hope that the victim is okay.
  4. I agree with you on that. Why so close to home? Why hike up a hill into the woods? Why not park your car off to the side and walk up the driveway instead of through bushes? Really, how hard would it be for someone to stage a suicide?
  5. Possibly, although I haven't seen one here. There has been a small dark colored truck up here twice in the past week. Her body was found up a hill about 100 feet on the opposite side of the street from her car. There was a place for her to park the car safely and walk up a dirt road to the area where she was found. There are several sets of skid marks near her car as well. Where the car was parked people have literally had to drive into oncoming traffic for 5 days. You would think someone would have complained. I am okay, just very skeptical as to the "investigation" that is going on.
  6. What I find odd and it is ticking me off, is that not one single law enforcement officer has been to this woman's house. Even when we have called and told them of activity in the house in the evenings while there are no cars in the driveway
  7. Could the truck have been gold in color with 4x4 in the back in red letters? I am more confused, as this is what the paper says today: Published August 16, 2007 9:59 PM CDT Paulding County Sheriff's Department Col. Jim Walker confirmed Thursday that the body found on Pumpkinvine Road in Acworth Wednesday was that of a woman, who was clothed when found. She was found after a deputy on patrol spotted an abandoned car, ran the tag number and discovered that the owner of the car, Tinalee Voyer Shroyer, 42, of Acworth, had been reported missing in Bartow County on Sunday. Acco
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