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I can't believe this case is still unsolved as well as the Tanya Van Cuylenborg And Jay Roland Cook case.The Santos case could possibly be solved if they located the guy who made the 911 call.You can listen to the call here http://www.vi.wheeling.il.us/Service...lvedMurder.htm
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Yeah, this is a strange case. You'd think that someone would recognize this guy's voice. Here's the question I'm going to pose: Do you think that the man who made the call had anything to do with Jamie's death?
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I remember when UM played the tape of the phone call, the person gave the address. He said "Stonehedge", then said "hedge, like the bush." I think from this statement, the police said this person had a strong chance of being involved. I'm 50/50 on this case. He may have just passed by, noticed she needed help, and called the police.
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LooksLikeCRicci: I'm puzzled by this one, on one point he seems genuinely concerned about getting help to Jamie,but i have wondered why the guy has never come forward as the caller if he was so concerned about he well being.
He could be scared of being implicated or he could be responsible. But i've also considered maybe he died soon after |
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UMfan0682: i'm 50/50 about the case
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However, if he was innocent, then he might have been an intruder with a bad sense of timing; perhaps this unknown caller entered Jamie's house with the intention of burglarizing it, only to discover a nearly-deceased Jamie, and then ran out of the house to call 911. So he may have gone unidentified out of fear that he would be arrested for attempted burlgarly, in addition to being wrongly implicated in Jamie's murder. To me, this theory sounds at least partially plausible. |
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Yes I agree cricci. The person who called and reported it would have HAD to have been in her home to know she was on her bedroom floor. The only person who would have been in her home besides the killer would have been a friend and wouldn't have fled but out of concern for Jamie would have waited with her until the ambulance got there.
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In any case, the more I think about the case, the more convinced I am that the 911 caller was Jamie's killer. |
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Here is another possible theory, Lets say there was someone else hurt Jamie and maybe the caller was with the person and witnessed the assault and felt sorry for what his partner in crime did to Jamie seeing as the caller probably just wanted to break in get some stuff but not hurt anyone in the process and leave the home. And the caller doesn't wanna goto jail for the break in charges
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Also another thing that makes me wonder , if the caller is the killer why call 911 and ask to get Jamie help,killers don't usually do that, unless they wanna brag about what they did. This guy seems genuinely concerned for her well being
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Hasn't the thought of someone close to Jamie having done the murder? The voice seemed a bit panicky and hanging up the phone without any additional, or personal, information made seemed like it was he was alone. An obsessed lover or an ex could also be the culprit. Seeing what he had done, he panicked, called the police, and ran off. It could've been an accident. But I agree with what others have said it would've have been better off if the man turned himself in.
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