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This may be a false alarm, but this could be a potentially interesting development in the Tara Calico case. Several days ago, skeletal remains were found in a shallow grave near Belen around the area where Tara Calico was last seen:
http://www.news-bulletin.com/2014/11...west-mesa.html Now, thus far, nothing is known about these remains (i.e. their sex, age, etc.), so there is no evidence that they belong to Tara. But this would completely jibe with the Valencia County sheriff's theory that she was accidentally run down on the day she disappeared and that her body was buried was in the same area where she went missing from. I'll certainly be keeping my eyes on this story... |
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I saw this over on WS. It would definitely go with the Sheriff's theory, though I'd be a bit surprised if the grave was so shallow that it wasn't discovered until last week. I hope there will be answers for a waiting family sometime soon, whether this is Tara or someone else.
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Very interesting. Debra Landsdell went missing in the same town but in 1985. Hopefully this will give a family some closure. Here is Debra's Charley project page http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/...ell_debra.html
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I really hope there is a break in the case so we can see if the Sheriff's theory is correct or not.
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Ah, that's too bad, the circumstances seemed to fit perfectly for the remains to be Tara Calico.
Much like the recent situation with the John Doe in the William Bradford Bishop case, that's two very famous cases I was hoping to be solved, but were debunked by DNA testing. |
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Bummer.
I still think of that Polaroid, even though I don't think it depicts Tara. I just want to know what the Hell is going on in it. |
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About the Polaroid, i really wish it was just a bad joke. However i don't think it is. I think there was something sinister going on. Apparently the unidentified girl was also seen on the beach in Port St. Joe, Florida on June 15, 1989. Accompanied by several older Caucasian males, who appeared to be ordering the girl along the beach front. If that sighting is true, i think this was a kidnapping scenario. There was also another Polaroid found of the same girl found near a residential construction site in Montecito, California. On the other side of the country! However it was never released to the public. Hopefully maybe they will show it in the Tara Calico documentary that is coming out in the next year.
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