ctgrumpybear
11-29-2022, 03:09 PM
It come up on ny Facebook feed from the doe page never forget us the girl is in the photo gagged has been ID and just breaking
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View Full Version : Reports that the girl in the Tara Calico photos has been identified ctgrumpybear 11-29-2022, 03:09 PM It come up on ny Facebook feed from the doe page never forget us the girl is in the photo gagged has been ID and just breaking TJ 11-29-2022, 03:54 PM Posting a link might be helpful. November 29, 2022 66UFFL has been identified and added to our 2022 Closed Cases. https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/66uffl.html 1597667158103916545 TheCars1986 11-29-2022, 04:56 PM A detective had already admitted to finding the girl in the polaroid in a podcast a few years ago. It's brought up here (https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=325404&highlight=tara+calico&page=13) in a different thread on the case. alistaircranium 11-29-2022, 07:15 PM Posting a link might be helpful. November 29, 2022 66UFFL has been identified and added to our 2022 Closed Cases. https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/66uffl.html 1597667158103916545 That link doesn’t say who she was or how she was murdered. TJ 11-29-2022, 07:25 PM That link doesn’t say who she was or how she was murdered. Who said she was murdered? The page only says she has been identified. I'm surprised it took The Doe Network that long to update their page if her identity was known a few years ago. According to TheCars1986's post he linked, they spotted the girl at a Florida flea market selling stuffed alligators. TheCars1986 11-29-2022, 07:37 PM I'm surprised it took The Doe Network that long to update their page if her identity was known a few years ago. IIRC, they found her in the early to mid 90's. Maybe it simply wasn't publicized pre-internet? alistaircranium 11-29-2022, 08:07 PM Who said she was murdered? The page only says she has been identified. I'm surprised it took The Doe Network that long to update their page if her identity was known a few years ago. According to TheCars1986's post he linked, they spotted the girl at a Florida flea market selling stuffed alligators. The girl and boy in that photo were most definitely murdered by their abductor. Just look at their facial expressions. They were being tortured. TJ 11-29-2022, 08:23 PM The girl and boy in that photo were most definitely murdered by their abductor. Just look at their facial expressions. They were being tortured. If they found her in the early to mid 90's, then she wasn't murdered. It would be interesting to hear the story about why the photo was taken. Why would they make a hoax photo? I wonder if A Current Affair and UM would have featured the case without the Polaroid photo angle. It's much less mysterious and creepy without it. alistaircranium 11-29-2022, 08:39 PM If they found her in the early to mid 90's, then she wasn't murdered. It would be interesting to hear the story about why the photo was taken. Why would they make a hoax photo? I wonder if A Current Affair and UM would have featured the case without the Polaroid photo angle. It's much less mysterious and creepy without it. I don’t believe the photo is a hoax. There’s not enough information to confirm that the girl was found alive. We’ll just have to wait and see. MediaHoarder 11-29-2022, 10:43 PM Yeah, people have claimed to have "identified" her for years, but none of the stories are really that credible. James T 11-30-2022, 04:41 AM Why does the Doe page have three photos of clearly three different females & treating them as if they are the same person? The train one is clearly a joke as she is 'bound' by bog roll, the one from a decade or so back looks like a BDSM photo. Frankly amazing that the girl with the boy were ever linked to Calico as anybody can see the difference in age & facial characteristics & mind boggling that if this girl was identified back in the 1990's that LE didn't bother to dispel it at any point, as it has totally distracted from the case-being the big selling point to UM, the media & armchair detectives. James T 11-30-2022, 05:02 AM The girl and boy in that photo were most definitely murdered by their abductor. Just look at their facial expressions. They were being tortured. Nobody knows anything. There is no context to the photo-they could be kidnap victims that have never been identified, or it could be somebody playing a prank. Apparently these types of photo were very popular in the US in the late 1980's & early 1990's. Marilyn Manson said he & his then girlfriend used to drop them around in various places. Assuming if the woman was found, then she was also able to give details about who the male child in the photo & of who took the picture & why. EighthStreet 11-30-2022, 09:09 AM The girl and boy in that photo were most definitely murdered by their abductor. Just look at their facial expressions. They were being tortured. Was she tortured before or after she finished the V.C. Andrews novel lying next to her? TheCars1986 11-30-2022, 10:30 AM Was she tortured before or after she finished the V.C. Andrews novel lying next to her? They tortured them in between chapters by squirting them with the squirt gun next to the boy. Labonte18 11-30-2022, 05:34 PM Wasn't there a similar photo of a girl and boy bound that was identified a number of years back.. They thought one of them might have been a missing person.. But it wound up that it was a polaroid of a brother and sister playing a game or something? Florida is ringing bells on that one.. But.. Then again.. Come up with any insane story and most people have their mind immediate go to Florida.. Zero 11-30-2022, 11:35 PM Didn't their dad come forward to say it was staged? And didn't he do so years ago? Or was that a lie, too? :confused: MediaHoarder 12-01-2022, 12:39 AM Didn't their dad come forward to say it was staged? And didn't he do so years ago? Or was that a lie, too? :confused: That is why I am saying the photo has not been solved. Because there are several origin stories for it. Obviously they can't all be right, and more likely none of them are right. TheCars1986 12-01-2022, 08:55 AM I trust the former detective who says they found the girl in the polaroid in Florida and ruled out that she was Tara or a victim of anything. The polaroid was found in Florida. MediaHoarder 12-01-2022, 12:34 PM I trust the former detective who says they found the girl in the polaroid in Florida and ruled out that she was Tara or a victim of anything. The polaroid was found in Florida. The issue is that his supposed identification was not made well known until long after it supposedly happened. Also, him happening to be in Florida is not proving much, its a very large state. LooksLikeCRicci 12-01-2022, 02:17 PM I hope they release the information soon! I'm definitely curious as to the circumstances about the picture. I have said on other forums that I thought the third picture was staged and a joke photo or publicity still for some performance art or something... TheCars1986 12-01-2022, 04:57 PM The issue is that his supposed identification was not made well known until long after it supposedly happened. Also, him happening to be in Florida is not proving much, its a very large state. The detectives were in New Mexico when they got a tip in the mid 90's about the girl in the photo working at a flea market in Florida. They traveled there and identified her. Sewan23 12-01-2022, 05:15 PM I hope they release the information. That photo has always creeped me out. James T 12-02-2022, 02:59 AM The detectives were in New Mexico when they got a tip in the mid 90's about the girl in the photo working at a flea market in Florida. They traveled there and identified her. Was she selling trashy horror books? TheCars1986 12-02-2022, 09:49 AM Was she selling trashy horror books? Stuffed alligators. The detective remembering that odd detail makes it credible. He would have no reason to make that up. |