well no one has the facts straight on and that was what i was going off of i read some were that tw called jc mom 2 hrs later and then went and picked up the dad and took him to ls house hr's later and thats when they were loking threw windows and seen them laying on the floor?
and ok i guess every one is different on how they react if they can not get ahold of their children i guess depends if your child lives a dangerouse life and who their friends are im just going of facts that i read ,and if tw and jc were friends why would she want to hurt him or ls i guess their is still a lot of unknown answers that every one want's to know ....guess we have to wait untill the d.n.a comes back at the crime scene ......NOT TAKING ANY ONES SIDE'S HERE JUST TRYING TO FIT THE PIECES TO THE PUZZEL TOGETHER .......
I just wanted to pop in before work and share something.
I was watching an episode of Dateline. On the second half of the show was the story titled "Complicated." I can go back and watch again if anyone is interested in the details (it is, unfortunately, not available to watch online), just let me know. But what made me think of all of you was the detective involved in the case.
In short, it was the story of a young woman who was involved with several young men and had a baby. She was in the midst of establishing paternity when she and her young son were found strangled. The young woman's mother had had a troubled past with alcohol and also admitted that her daughter had made some poor choices. In describing their relationship, the mother stated "She may not have been perfect, but she was perfect for me."
The investigation was long and deliberate and very quiet. What I had hoped while I watched it was that those here who are frustrated with the lack of information from LE could have been watching it, too. The lead detective was professional and dignified and soft-spoken. He was completely focused on the victims and finding justice for these two lives. And while he felt a great deal of empathy for those affected by their deaths, he wasn't going to let anything jeopardize the investigation. The mother thought that her daughter's death was of little importance to LE and did a number of things to bring attention to the case, not knowing how focused LE was and how painstakingly they were investigating.
You would have liked the detective. I believe LE is working just as hard and carefully to solve this case. I believe they will solve this case.
i saw it also Esbee. i liked the detective. no flash and trash like some TV character. just a real person who did his job correctly.
(03-20-2011, 09:13 PM)esbee Wrote: [ -> ]I just wanted to pop in before work and share something.
I was watching an episode of Dateline. On the second half of the show was the story titled "Complicated." I can go back and watch again if anyone is interested in the details (it is, unfortunately, not available to watch online), just let me know. But what made me think of all of you was the detective involved in the case.
In short, it was the story of a young woman who was involved with several young men and had a baby. She was in the midst of establishing paternity when she and her young son were found strangled. The young woman's mother had had a troubled past with alcohol and also admitted that her daughter had made some poor choices. In describing their relationship, the mother stated "She may not have been perfect, but she was perfect for me."
The investigation was long and deliberate and very quiet. What I had hoped while I watched it was that those here who are frustrated with the lack of information from LE could have been watching it, too. The lead detective was professional and dignified and soft-spoken. He was completely focused on the victims and finding justice for these two lives. And while he felt a great deal of empathy for those affected by their deaths, he wasn't going to let anything jeopardize the investigation. The mother thought that her daughter's death was of little importance to LE and did a number of things to bring attention to the case, not knowing how focused LE was and how painstakingly they were investigating.
You would have liked the detective. I believe LE is working just as hard and carefully to solve this case. I believe they will solve this case.
I totally agree Esbee. Quite time for LE means they are busy working. I never thought the case was cold at all. They was a solid case. They have the crime scene burned into their minds for life. Im sure the live eat and sleep it
(03-20-2011, 09:16 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: [ -> ]i saw it also Esbee. i liked the detective. no flash and trash like some TV character. just a real person who did his job correctly.
It was a great Dateline story! I enjoyed the "sentence" especially.
(03-20-2011, 09:16 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: [ -> ]i saw it also Esbee. i liked the detective. no flash and trash like some TV character. just a real person who did his job correctly.
I wish the Mockers could have seen him, too. He was everything you would want in a detective.
(03-20-2011, 09:19 PM)concerned Wrote: [ -> ]I totally agree Esbee. Quite time for LE means they are busy working. I never thought the case was cold at all. They was a solid case. They have the crime scene burned into their minds for life. Im sure the live eat and sleep it
Keeping the faith here, too.
As to the crime scene...I am sure those who responded will live with what they saw forever. I can't believe they don't care about solving this case.
Take care.
(03-20-2011, 02:52 AM)kitty1 Wrote: [ -> ]Lisa was buried in jeans and a shirt.
Kitty, I'm confused... I thought you said Lisa was NOT buried.
(03-21-2011, 02:08 AM)Inspector Gary Wrote: [ -> ] (03-20-2011, 02:52 AM)kitty1 Wrote: [ -> ]Lisa was buried in jeans and a shirt.
Kitty, I'm confused... I thought you said Lisa was NOT buried.
Damn! I'm sorry! I meant at her showing she was in jeans and a shirt. She was, of course, in a coffin and I'm so used to people then getting buried in the coffin. I don't know many people who have been cremated. Yes, she was cremated. Sorry for the confusion.
(03-20-2011, 09:06 PM)smooth criminal Wrote: [ -> ]well no one has the facts straight on and that was what i was going off of i read some were that tw called jc mom 2 hrs later and then went and picked up the dad and took him to ls house hr's later and thats when they were loking threw windows and seen them laying on the floor?
and ok i guess every one is different on how they react if they can not get ahold of their children i guess depends if your child lives a dangerouse life and who their friends are im just going of facts that i read ,and if tw and jc were friends why would she want to hurt him or ls i guess their is still a lot of unknown answers that every one want's to know ....guess we have to wait untill the d.n.a comes back at the crime scene ......NOT TAKING ANY ONES SIDE'S HERE JUST TRYING TO FIT THE PIECES TO THE PUZZEL TOGETHER .......
I had a long, detailed reply, but somehow I lost it. I hate to sound like a broken record but your posts are hard to read. Your entire post is one long run on sentence. You need a few spaces or capital letters to begin your sentences. No offense but I have skipped a few of your posts because they give me a headache. Maybe I'm just irritable, cuz no one else has complained.
What facts do you think that we don't have straight??? Everything that is stated as fact is substantiated as such. LC and Duchess insist on this. We speculate, give our opinion and share rumors, but we identify them as such.
Some of the statements that you have made are not accurate. You may want to take a look at the other thread which includes facts and links about the case.
1. Tiffany and Maytee claim that Tiffany DID NOT call Maytee, but had a friend do it. Maytee has confirmed this.
2. Tiffany and Maytee claim that Tiffany picked up John Sr. just before the first 911 call which was at 1:24 am. The 2
nd 911 call places Tiffany, Maytee, Maytee's cousin and John Sr. at the Straubs just after 2am. (not hours later as you stated or as I think you stated. It is hard to decipher what you're saying). Tiffany states that the minor Z was also with her.
3. According to Tiffany, she was not present at the home when the bodies were discovered.
4. According to those present at the home, John Sr. kicked in the door at about 3:50am. Are you asking what they were doing at the home from 2am until 3:50?
(03-20-2011, 09:06 PM)smooth criminal Wrote: [ -> ]well no one has the facts straight on and that was what i was going off of i read some were that tw called jc mom 2 hrs later and then went and picked up the dad and took him to ls house hr's later and thats when they were loking threw windows and seen them laying on the floor?
and ok i guess every one is different on how they react if they can not get ahold of their children i guess depends if your child lives a dangerouse life and who their friends are im just going of facts that i read ,and if tw and jc were friends why would she want to hurt him or ls i guess their is still a lot of unknown answers that every one want's to know ....guess we have to wait untill the d.n.a comes back at the crime scene ......NOT TAKING ANY ONES SIDE'S HERE JUST TRYING TO FIT THE PIECES TO THE PUZZEL TOGETHER .......
I know this is off topic...but your grammar and spelling is atrocious! your posts are hard to read! use a damn period! I mean NO OFFENSE, but are you an adult or a teenager? did you graduate from Toledo Public Schools? seriously.
ToledoOntheMove.com today:
TOLEDO, OH -- Lucas County Sheriff James A. Telb says his department continues to pursue leads in the double homicide of Johnny S. Clarke and Lisa Straub that occurred in Springfield Twp. on January 31, 2011.
Deputies are confident that the murder was not a random act of violence and that the Clarke and Straub were targeted by their assailants. They do not believe the killers were "professionals" but have no motive for the crime as of now.
Deputies have conducted numerous interviews and polygraph examinations, according to the sheriff. The evidence collected at the scene continues to be processed by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification and investigators are awaiting results of those tests. The F.B.I. have also dedicated resources to the investigation.
(03-21-2011, 10:00 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: [ -> ][b]ToledoOntheMove.com today:
TOLEDO, OH -- Lucas County Sheriff James A. Telb says his department continues to pursue leads in the double homicide of Johnny S. Clarke and Lisa Straub that occurred in Springfield Twp. on January 31, 2011.
This is GREAT to hear! Thank you Lord!
(03-21-2011, 03:37 AM)LVShortySpice Wrote: [ -> ] (03-20-2011, 07:48 PM)concerned Wrote: [ -> ]FACT......WHY WOULD TIFFANY CALL A FRIEND WHEN HER COMPANION HAD MAYTEE NUMBER IN HIS CELL PHONE? THIS WILL COME OUT
WOW, VERY interesting...so TW could have turned to her car companion and said call JC's momma? WTF...now that's more crazy sh-t that goes against all logical thinking. It's another piece of the puzzle in TW's story that doesn't jive or make any sense AT ALL IMO, TW has dug herself in so deep the sh-t just keeps getting deeper! I'm sure LE will be all over that one...lets hope so anyway Thanks for that ineteresting tid bit Concerned, I never heard this info before.-LVSHORTY
I agree, this is VERY interesting, and underscores my belief that TW knew Johnny & Lisa were dead when that phone call was made. I think that first call gave her a chance to try out her story with a non-related 3
rd party so she could plug any holes; there was a bigger risk of Maytee catching her in a lie if she called her directly. By the time of the call she’d had at least 2 hours to concoct her story about Johnny’s plan to pick her up and the alleged conversation, possibly closer to 3 hours as we haven’t confirmed what time Lisa & Johnny got home; we know they were killed soon after because Lisa hadn’t changed out of her work clothes. By calling the friend TW had a chance to rehearse what she’d say when she eventually spoke to Maytee and to LE. We’ve already caught some slip ups she made, such as Johnny dropping the phone vs Johnny saying he’d call her back, and the different versions of how she got the car. The more people involved in a telephone chain the harder it becomes to prove who said what, and I think that might explain why TW wanted Maytee to hear about Johnny from someone else.