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07-18-2008 09:12 AM #41
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07-18-2008 09:31 AM #42
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Well now, you may be right. It seemed a long time to me before the GBI took the car. It was discussed here on the board as to why didn't they take it. I know they fingerprinted it that first day. I remember seeing the picture with the dust on the trunk. It was washed by the neighbor. AG did have it checked. It seemed to me if GBI had fingerprints from the glove in 10 days, they would have rushed to get the car.
I know Dr. G. did check the car, how could he, if the GBI had it?
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07-18-2008 10:01 AM #43
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I do not think Dr saw the car. The clay and the pine bark were removed from the car before it was picked up by the GBI. I think the car was picked up before the private company had a chance to treat it with luminol. I think the GBI wanted to do it.
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07-18-2008 10:17 AM #44
The GBI had plenty of time to luminol it before the information that a private company was being considered for the job. It was months.
I don't know if anyone ever did it.
I think the delayed handling of the car was additional poor investigation for this case. LE shouldn't have released it to be washed, they should have taken it to impound that day. The fact they released it is yet another indicator that they weren't considering this case to be as serious as it appears today.I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions.
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07-18-2008 10:28 AM #45
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IIRC, GBI stepped in to take the car when preps were being made to have it privately done. I think you are quite right that "GBI wanted to do it". After the car was treated with luminol, GBI never gave it back, despite requests by the family to regain possession of it, PRIOR to the death of Faye Grinstead. It is my assumption that something must have been found upon their close inspection of it. Otherwise, the car would have been returned long ago IMO.
I don't have personal knowledge of the pine bark, etc. and the timing on that, but you are quite correct that GBI picked up the vehicle well before March, 2006, and it remains with them even now, almost 3 years into Tara's disappearance.
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07-18-2008 10:33 AM #46www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 10:43 AM #47www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 10:47 AM #48"A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on."
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07-18-2008 11:03 AM #49
Rothwell said they found evidence 10 days after they took the glove. The car wasn't taken 10 days into the case. I don't think it coincides with the glove. I agree that it coincides with when it was said the family wanted to get a private luminol done.
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07-18-2008 11:05 AM #50www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 01:03 PM #51
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Pine bark and clay was found on the car...did anyone think about finding the area which might have this type of tree and ground to see if that may be where Tara could buried?I have been wondering since no-one really knows exactly how long it took Tara to get to her house, maybe she went a different way or took an alternative route home..maybe she took a scenic route and that is where she was in contact with someone else, a friend or the perp?what I am saying is if she never came home or if they followed her home maybe it was from that area?
I still can't figure why anyone would mess with any type of crime scene evidence...like washing the car or even checking it for stuff that could be found. I don't care how long it is sitting around before police get to it ,it is still evidence and should have never been messed with.If you ask me that just says someone wanted to either contaminate evidence or remove it somehow.
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07-18-2008 01:17 PM #52
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Thinking like a geologist I would look in area's where there is a lot of tree's and maybe some bluff or mountain type situation and where clay would be found. I know Georgia is full of this so it would be like hunting in a hay pile..I would look outside of the city not around Tara's home and more in forest preserves. Is there any particular park or forest reserve that is secluded and not visited a lot.You know clay is more of a under the ground type of stuff..Kind of makes a person think...if Tara does not have clay then why did they find that.
I would ask where the Dr. where he found the clay..on the car or in the car? If it was in the car..then where? front floor? That would surely ring a bell!
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07-18-2008 03:19 PM #53
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Bark/Clay/Bugs
It is my understanding that Dr. Godwin was told in March 2006 that Ocilla PD had a piece of the bark and some clay taken from the front underside of Tara’s car. Dr. Godwin requested a sample of those items so he could have a forensic geologist/bontanist that he knew to examine it. His request was never acknowledged.
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07-18-2008 03:31 PM #54www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 03:47 PM #55
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07-18-2008 04:36 PM #56www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 06:38 PM #57
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07-18-2008 08:41 PM #58www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 08:47 PM #59
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07-18-2008 10:36 PM #61
FWIW..In all honesty. I'm not lost and never have been..It's just as I figured. More s*** I know who processed the car and I know who was present when it was processed. No amount of poop changes facts But do carry on. fep
www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 10:46 PM #62Lodi Guest
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07-18-2008 11:08 PM #63www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 11:18 PM #64Lodi Guest
It all seems to tie together. How many people would be close enough to hear agents arguing IF the story is true? Does GBI trust just anyone when they argue? If the person doing the processing was not another GBI agent, he could feel free to pass on such information. He also would not trust the agent in charge with other evidence.
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07-18-2008 11:33 PM #65
To be truthful Lodi...I don't know who trusted who...But I sure would not have. I don't think Chief Hancock would have done one thing dishonest...I'd bet every dime I have. He called in the GBI because there was a conflict of interest. They came Monday afternoon and started their investigation which included processing the car. Anything concerning "collected bark/clay evidence" that is outside of that is speculation, rumor or lies. IMHOO fep
ETA: If the stroy is not true someone investigating told a lie. fepwww.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-18-2008 11:38 PM #66
This is almost beginning to sound like whose on first?! Now my question to your post is,
Who gave the clay and bark to the OPD before it was turned over to the GBI?
I know you aren't lost and I agree with you Fep, just more bull poop. Getting mighty smelly in here don't ya think?Its just me
FWIW..In all honesty. I'm not lost and never have been..It's just as I figured. More s*** I know who processed the car and I know who was present when it was processed. No amount of poop changes facts But do carry on. fep
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07-18-2008 11:41 PM #67Lodi Guest
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07-18-2008 11:51 PM #68www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-19-2008 12:00 AM #69
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Now If that is the case, that the Dr. did find this stuff, did anyone even go to do research on this to find where she could have been to have that on her car?
Gosh darn if it was my family member, I would have been in every park and hiking parks to see if any new area looked like it was dug up.I wouldn't let anyone near that car she drove except the cops and no-one would be doing any snooping..because everyone would be a suspect until the real one was found..and that would mean until the end..even ten years later, until when he or she was found...No one would pull no good stuff on me and get in and screw any evidence up, even if it was just a friendly gesture.
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07-19-2008 12:01 AM #70Lodi Guest
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07-19-2008 12:10 AM #71
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07-19-2008 12:19 AM #72www.talktara.com is the home of the "LONG HAUL GROUP" where we continue to search for answers. Somebody, Somewhere knows Something. What happened to Tara Grinstead?
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07-19-2008 12:34 AM #73
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That is really sad...no response...
And just think they pay those people to do a job!
I would have been on them like a fly on stinky stuff ...
Funny Tara's sister/family did not demand some results from his finding that stuff!!I mean like to me it sounds like a lack of responsibility on both sides of the picture. It's history now though!
I know that Dr. left because of threat...If it would have been me..I would have found where the call came from and had someone set that dude up for the big fall..and hard too!Didn't he even have his conversations taped? It could have helped put that person in the brink for good man!
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07-19-2008 12:39 AM #74
From my understanding Dr. G was there on his own dime and wasn't being paid by the family. Can someone else verify this please. Thanks.
Regarding the threat - who knows?
*69 was mentioned several times as an option to find out where the call came from and IIRC Dr. G said he didn't have that ability. Everyone has that ability whether you susbcribe to it or not. You can pay a monthly flat fee of approx $6 or by use - I think its approx $1 or a bit more to use it that way from my understanding.
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07-19-2008 12:41 AM #75Lodi Guest
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07-19-2008 12:47 AM #76
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Hey Fep just want to say ...I am rooting for ya!
The old torn up,thrown away ghost book here!
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07-19-2008 12:49 AM #77
Thats a good point Lodi but I think crimehunter brings up a good point also. Considering the area Tara lives in would it be considered normal for her car to have clay and bark on it?
ETA: By that I mean does she live in a residental area thats all paved or does she have to travel any dirt roads? FWIW - Her driveway isn't paved.
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07-19-2008 12:57 AM #78
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Well, you just said a mouth full....thats a start..follow the trucks!and if for chance there is an area that is more clayed up and has the those types of tree's, well I would be putting my dog on the hunt for a body or freshly dug up spot. Like I said, A map and geology state information would be a start. If it was me I would be doing a drive around and checking areas out.
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07-19-2008 01:08 AM #79
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07-19-2008 01:10 AM #80
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Well, you just said a mouth full....thats a start..follow the trucks!and if for chance there is an area that is more clayed up and has the those types of tree's, well I would be putting my dog on the hunt for a body or freshly dug up spot. Like I said, A map and geology state information would be a start. If it was me I would be doing a drive around and checking areas out.
The other side of the road would be..It could not have been that far from where she was ..because where Tara lives and between the time she had gone home..you would have to figure in a time span of when she left form the dinner with friends and got to her house or when she was last seen by the neighbors...I mean...when they figured she was home.
I would say they could figure she may have been somewhere between those times.
The last item would be who( suspects) live near those areas or have Friends in those areas..I try to think of scenarios that could figure in to her disappearance and if they could fit.The last thing who hung out in those areas, parks, forests ect... a lot... The suspect would have to know these areas or use them to be able to know a place for sad doings...
does any of the suspects or their friends fit in this type of situation....since three where involved possibly......
You know what I mean.....
open thinking................
Did anyone look to see if her shoes had anything on them?or the rug or in her house...which would mean she never got out of her car...if she was dragged... she would have that on her clothes..SO she met someone before she got home..................Just thinking!
Is that why AG or who ever wanted the car washed?They knew where she was possibly?. . .Last edited by crimehunter; 07-19-2008 at 01:18 AM.





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