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Missing Woman Linked to Erotic Webpage - Grand Junction Update 7/10

Inc., an escort service - complicating the investigation. Birgfeld is described as 5'4", 110 pounds with sandy hair and hazel eyes.Although authorities have not released any new information in the
legacypc46
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Attached is a clip from a local Grand Junction news station (after the 'commercial'). Paige was the lead story...it focuses on the escort service development, but the closing comments by the police chief (sheriff?) put the priority back on finding her.

http://ww2.nbc11news.com/global/video/popup/pop_player.asp?ClipID1=1572923&h1=Erotic%20Webb%20Page%20Linked%20to%20Missing%20Woman&vt1=v&at1=News&d1=166467&LaunchPageAdTag=News&fvCatNo=&backgroundImageURL=&activePane=info&playerVersion=1&hostPageUrl=http%3A//www.nbc11news.com/home/headlines/8400382.html&rnd=63390903

Please bump periodically for those just signing on. Thanks!
 
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Here is this morning's update from the Grand Junction Sentinal. Nothing new other than finding her being the top priority of local authorities. -Kris

Fate of double-life mom still mystery

By GARY HARMON The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Two Grand Junction police detectives have been assigned to work full-time with Mesa County Sheriff’s Department investigators on the disappearance of a mother of three with a secret life as an escort-service model.

“We’ll do anything we can to help get to this bottom of this,” Police Chief Bill Gardner said Monday.

More than a dozen Sheriff’s Department investigators are working to separate the many strands of Birgfeld’s life in hopes of learning her whereabouts and the reason for her disappearance.

Birgfeld, 34, was last seen June 28 returning to Grand Junction from Eagle, where she had met with her first husband.

Two days later, family members and her first husband reported her missing and on July 1, her car, a bright-red Ford Focus, was found aflame in an industrial area about two miles from her tony 14-room home off a private drive on the north side of Grand Junction.

Since then, Birgfeld’s life has been laid bare.

She described herself as making her living with a modeling agency and selling kitchen utensils and baby gear.

That modeling agency was Models Inc., a Grand Junction escort service, which authorities said she owned and operated.

Models Inc. she advertised “the most attractive, worldly, and open-minded male and female staff” that clients could meet in “our luxurious location” or elsewhere. “Please no filthy residences or North Ave hotels,” the Web ad says.

The phone for Birgfeld’s Models Inc. is answered by a female voice calling it “Ladies in confidante.”

Birgfeld also was known to some clients as “Carrie,” authorities said.

“Carrie” advertised an escort service in Grand Junction on another Web site that used the same photo used in the Models Inc. site and referred to Models Inc.

Carrie, however, described herself as 29.

She provided escort, erotic massage and dancing privately for groups and parties, adding she would travel “within Colorado and neighboring states by chartered jet only.”

Birgfeld’s mix of legitimate business endeavors and her adult-entertainment ventures had complicated the investigation, Mesa County Sheriff Stan Hilkey said Monday.

Birgfeld’s fate is the top priority of the investigators, as well as requiring the efforts of several members of his support staff, Hilkey said.

Authorities issued no updates in the case Monday.

Birgfeld is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and 110 pounds with sandy hair and hazel eyes.

She was last seen wearing blue jean shorts and a blue strapless top with a flower design while driving a red Ford Focus with Colorado plates 022-00X.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call the Sheriff’s Department at 244-3500.



Gary Harmon can be reached via e-mail at [email protected]
 
I couldn't get the video to load. Just thought I'd check to see if anything new had come up. It makes me so sad that nothing good has happened. Paige and her family are in my prayers.
 
I'm so glad the sherriff expressed that regardless of what she may have done as a profession, that will have no affect on how they handle the investigation. I am very glad to hear that.

Thanks Leggy!!!
 
Same here Debi - that made me feel better, and the fact that she was the lead story. Thanks for updating us! Maybe today is the day there is a break in the case. That is in my prayers now....something, anything.

I am just really tired of that Pepsodent Commercial & the toothpaste dance!
 
Bumping! I am really, really glad that they are trying very hard to get her back!
 
Thanks for updating us this morning Leggy.
 
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This is from today's Grand Junction Free Press, same reporter as yesterday who printed the 'reviews' from the Carrie website. Hopefully the authorities will be able to identify and interview the men who posted those reviews. (Sheriff's comment makes me wonder if they may be having some success in that area....just speculation on my part. I bolded that part below.)


Sheriff: Web page part of Birgfeld probe

By Paul Shockley
Grand Junction CO, Colorado
July 10, 2007

Authorities on Monday confirmed an adult-oriented Web page touting the escort services of “Carrie of Grand Junction” is linked to missing mother Paige Birgfeld, but wouldn’t say much about it.

“We’re aware of it and it’s part of the investigation,” Mesa County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Heather Gierhart said.

The site, www.naughtynightlife.com, includes a page for “Carrie,” a 29-year-old female who offers services including escort, erotic massage, private dancer, groups and parties — she says she’s willing to travel “within Colorado and neighboring states by charted jet only.”

The sheriff’s office has said Birgfeld was known to some customers of Models Inc., as Carrie.

The page for “Carrie” also includes comments posted by four men who claimed to have received her services. “Dennis” posted a comment on June 25, three days before Birgfeld was last seen by family members.

Gierhart declined to talk about what investigators have learned from those men.
“If we have (interviewed the four men), we wouldn’t release any information about it,” Gierhart said.

Authorities have confirmed they’ve spoken to Birgfeld’s first and second husbands, Howard Beigler of Aurora and former Grand Junction resident Rob Dixon, both of whom have reportedly cooperated with investigators.

Birgfeld, 34, was last heard from by family members the night of June 28 — she’d met with Beigler earlier that day in Eagle and was believed to be returning home to Grand Junction.

She was reported missing on June 30. Bloodhound dogs used in a search around her north Grand Junction home at 2512 Oleaster Ct., turned up nothing.

The next night, her Ford Focus was found burning at a business parking lot located at 727 23 Road.

Foul play is suspected in her disappearance and her car’s arson, authorities have said.

Birgfeld is a white female, 5 feet, 4 inches tall, 110 pounds with sandy hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen alive June 28 wearing a blue strapless top with flowers and blue jean shorts.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office at 244-3500.
 
I was pleased with that too Debi.

Thanks for taking over for KG, Kris & keeping us updated!
 
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Thanks for the update. It does feel better and looks like they may be getting somewhere. I sure do hope they find her safe and sound.
 
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I couldn't get the video news link to run either. Did it say anything different?

Trish in Texas
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Thank you for the update!
 
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Thanks for the update.
 
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If you can't get the video to work, try going to the station's website and accessing the report and video. (It may be a matter of your computer not having the software to support running the video?)

http://www.nbc11news.com/

'leggy'....that is so not a nickname one would normally associate with me!
 
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Too funny...I went to the link and it says...

Erotic web page linked to missing woman...
Video included.


Wonder how many click on that??!?!?!?!?!?! ;)
 
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legacypc46 said:
'leggy'....that is so not a nickname one would normally associate with me!


SOOO true!!

But you know I love you Kris!!!
 
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that is a welcome chuckle janet....

in the same vein, I've been checking where some of our 'guests' have been going....it seems the thread "Looking for 2 women" has been drawing quite a bit of their attention. I'm sure they're disappointed when they actually read it and see it not that kind of posting! :)
 
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Also, just in case anyone is checking this thread instead of the original "One of Our Own..." thread, Paige's brother has identified himself to us on there. You may remember we noticed that user name as one of the new ones in this last week or so. Well, it appears it really is Paige's brother.
 
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okay debi....can we qualify that as being because i'm short?

well, and maybe a few pounds past my sexiest self.:eek: ;)
 
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legacypc46 said:
okay debi....can we qualify that as being because i'm short?

well, and maybe a few pounds past my sexiest self.:eek: ;)

LOL! For whatever reason when I hear someone called "leggy," I think of a Barbie doll!!!!
 
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legacypc46 said:
that is a welcome chuckle janet....

in the same vein, I've been checking where some of our 'guests' have been going....it seems the thread "Looking for 2 women" has been drawing quite a bit of their attention. I'm sure they're disappointed when they actually read it and see it not that kind of posting! :)

good - serves 'em right...nosy bastards
 
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Paige's case is now featured on ABC's webpage under top US headlines...the link is entitled Secrets, Lies, and Housewives. It's not flattering: has a forensics psychologist touching on every possible explanation for Paige's double life except that she may have been doing it to support her children (however flawed some may find that rationale).

- Kris (sorry for the soap boxing...again!)


The Secrets We Keep
The Case of a Missing Mom/Escort Service Madam Raises Questions About Our Secret Lives
By SCOTT MICHELS
July 10, 2007 —


Those close to Paige Birgfeld knew her as a loving mother of three young children and an energetic small business woman. But police revealed last weekend that Birgfeld, a Colorado mother of three, allegedly led another life, one kept secret from her friends and family: She ran a local escort service.

Birgfeld disappeared June 28. Her burned-out Ford Focus was found three nights later, on the side of a road two miles from her upscale home. Police appear to have few clues about the case.

But if the conclusions drawn by local police are correct, the 34-year-old Colorado resident appears to have joined the ranks of many seemingly ordinary Americans who lead hidden lives. News reports abound with stories of men with multiple families, married teachers who have illicit affairs with their students, or otherwise upstanding men and women who struggle with hidden drug problems or visit, or work for, escort services.

The details of the Birgfeld case are still emerging and it's too soon to know what drove her to allegedly work in the escort business.

But forensic psychologists say that people who lead dual lives are often driven by many of the same factors, including easy money, possible personality disorders and the thrill of illicit and sometimes dangerous activities.

"There's no one profile," said Gregg McCrary, a retired criminal profiler with the FBI. "It's usually a combination of things -- money, emotional needs, the need to have a secret life, the need to be risk taking."

That duality can lead to dangerous consequences. "If the secret life is more rewarding than the normal life, then you may get addicted to the secret life," said forensic psychologist Katherine Ramsland. "The two lives are going to clash one way or the other."

Experts who spoke with ABC News discussed some of the common factors that can lead otherwise average people to participate in illicit activity such as escort services. Those factors may or may not be in play in the Birgfeld case, and none of the experts was intimately familiar with the details of her case. Some forensic psychologists pointed to significant differences between running an escort service and some other types of secret activity, like an affair with a student.


Police Suspect Foul Play
Authorities now say they believe Birgfeld went by the name "Carrie" when dealing with customers of "Models Inc.," an escort service that police say she ran.

Until Saturday, authorities in Colorado were treating Birgfeld as a missing person, even suggesting that she may have staged her own disappearance. But new information about her escort agency, combined with a lack of any evidence indicating she voluntarily went missing, altered the investigative track over the weekend. Police are investigating potential clients who may have dealt with Birgfeld around the time she disappeared.

"We so far haven't found a single piece of evidence that indicated she left on her own free will," said Heather Gierhart, a spokeswoman for the Mesa County Sheriff's Office.

Authorities are also moving closer to ruling out the involvement of Birgfeld's two ex-husbands, one of whom is the father of her three children. Birgfeld had recently written about one of her ex-husbands on an online forum for consultants who sell Pampered Chef products, suggesting that she felt uncomfortable having him close to her children. But police now suggest it is unlikely that he was involved in her disappearance.

'The Money Is Fantastic'

Though it is still unclear what led Birgfeld to allegedly run Models Inc., one possible -- maybe obvious -- explanation for behavior like Birgfeld's is money.

"Generally the primary motive is money," said ABC News consultant Dr. Michael Welner, a forensic psychiatrist and the head of the Forensic Panel, adding that the escort business would allow someone in Birgfeld's position to quickly make a lot of money without any advanced education or training.

"Without interviewing her, my only frame of reference is what comes up time and again," he said. "And time and again the money is fantastic and you can't beat it."

Police say Birgfeld worked several jobs. In addition to the escort agency, she ran a chef's consulting business, taught dance to preschoolers and sold baby products.

The Grand Junction Sentinel reported that investigators have also visited a downtown office kept by Birgfeld, where they found a massage table and what appeared to be acupuncture equipment. Police would not confirm or deny the report

Joel Dvoskin, a forensic psychologist and the president of the American Psychology-Law Society, agreed with Welner's assesment.

"Logically, it's more likely that there's a financial cause," he said, adding that it would be too difficult to speculate on the myriad possible psychological reasons that Birgfeld might work at an escort service, given how little is known about her. "Money is often why people do things."


A Reprieve From a 'Boring' Life?
Some people who have engaged in similar illicit behavior have been driven by psychological disorders and a desire to add excitement to their lives, experts said.

"More often than not, part of it is the thrill, adding excitement to an otherwise 'boring' life," said McCrary. "They want to have a dark secret, to walk on the wild side a little bit."

Working in the sex trade in particular can offer an allure of danger. "They acquire an aura of being sexy, which you don't necessarily retain after marriage and motherhood," said Ramsland.

Welner, though, disputed that characterization, saying that the sex workers he has treated are not attracted to the danger of the work.

What little is known about Birgfeld also appears consistent with some personality disorders, said Dr. Elliot Atkins, a forensic psychologist. Atkins suggested that working several different jobs while raising three children could be consistent with a need for approval and affirmation or with the manic activity associated with bipolar disorder.

People with bipolar disorder are often easily bored and are stimulated by stress of balancing different parts of their lives. They often engage in several projects at once and often engage in sexual indiscretions, he said.

"In this case, one of the things we see is that she appears to be somebody who's very busy, engaged in multiple activities and multiple relationships," he said. "What we see is an individual who has an extremely high level of energy, or need for excitement."

All of Birgfeld's different activities are consistent with the "grandiose thinking of someone in a manic state," Atkins said.


Stress and Anxiety
The stresses of leading a hidden life often leads people to unravel and may lead to anxiety, depression and other mental illness.

"Sometimes they react with violence, sometime they will just slip away and start over somewhere," said Ramsland.

"If you have any conscience at all, you do begin to feel the guilt," she said.

Welner said that people who work in the sex industry often struggle to fit in to their communities. "Often they long for a day when they will have a legitimate life," he said.

It is still too early to tell which of the possible explanations best describes what happened to Birgfeld. And Dvoskin warned that there are significant differences between behavior like having an affair with a student, which can be motivated by a lack of impulse control, and running an escort service, which requires much more planning.

Until more is known, Birgfeld's friends and family will probably continue to be surprised by how little they know about the young woman they thought they knew.

Forensic psychologist Martin Williams wondered, "You have to ask, is the escort service the exception or is the family life the exception?"



Copyright © 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures
 
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legacypc46 said:
Paige's case is now featured on ABC's webpage under top US headlines...the link is entitled Secrets, Lies, and Housewives. It's not flattering: has a forensics psychologist touching on every possible explanation for Paige's double life except that she may have been doing it to support her children (however flawed some may find that rationale).

- Kris (sorry for the soap boxing...again!)


The Secrets We Keep
The Case of a Missing Mom/Escort Service Madam Raises Questions About Our Secret Lives
By SCOTT MICHELS
July 10, 2007 —


Those close to Paige Birgfeld knew her as a loving mother of three young children and an energetic small business woman. But police revealed last weekend that Birgfeld, a Colorado mother of three, allegedly led another life, one kept secret from her friends and family: She ran a local escort service.

Birgfeld disappeared June 28. Her burned-out Ford Focus was found three nights later, on the side of a road two miles from her upscale home. Police appear to have few clues about the case.

But if the conclusions drawn by local police are correct, the 34-year-old Colorado resident appears to have joined the ranks of many seemingly ordinary Americans who lead hidden lives. News reports abound with stories of men with multiple families, married teachers who have illicit affairs with their students, or otherwise upstanding men and women who struggle with hidden drug problems or visit, or work for, escort services.

The details of the Birgfeld case are still emerging and it's too soon to know what drove her to allegedly work in the escort business.

But forensic psychologists say that people who lead dual lives are often driven by many of the same factors, including easy money, possible personality disorders and the thrill of illicit and sometimes dangerous activities.

"There's no one profile," said Gregg McCrary, a retired criminal profiler with the FBI. "It's usually a combination of things -- money, emotional needs, the need to have a secret life, the need to be risk taking."

That duality can lead to dangerous consequences. "If the secret life is more rewarding than the normal life, then you may get addicted to the secret life," said forensic psychologist Katherine Ramsland. "The two lives are going to clash one way or the other."

Experts who spoke with ABC News discussed some of the common factors that can lead otherwise average people to participate in illicit activity such as escort services. Those factors may or may not be in play in the Birgfeld case, and none of the experts was intimately familiar with the details of her case. Some forensic psychologists pointed to significant differences between running an escort service and some other types of secret activity, like an affair with a student.


Police Suspect Foul Play
Authorities now say they believe Birgfeld went by the name "Carrie" when dealing with customers of "Models Inc.," an escort service that police say she ran.

Until Saturday, authorities in Colorado were treating Birgfeld as a missing person, even suggesting that she may have staged her own disappearance. But new information about her escort agency, combined with a lack of any evidence indicating she voluntarily went missing, altered the investigative track over the weekend. Police are investigating potential clients who may have dealt with Birgfeld around the time she disappeared.

"We so far haven't found a single piece of evidence that indicated she left on her own free will," said Heather Gierhart, a spokeswoman for the Mesa County Sheriff's Office.

Authorities are also moving closer to ruling out the involvement of Birgfeld's two ex-husbands, one of whom is the father of her three children. Birgfeld had recently written about one of her ex-husbands on an online forum for consultants who sell Pampered Chef products, suggesting that she felt uncomfortable having him close to her children. But police now suggest it is unlikely that he was involved in her disappearance.

'The Money Is Fantastic'

Though it is still unclear what led Birgfeld to allegedly run Models Inc., one possible -- maybe obvious -- explanation for behavior like Birgfeld's is money.

"Generally the primary motive is money," said ABC News consultant Dr. Michael Welner, a forensic psychiatrist and the head of the Forensic Panel, adding that the escort business would allow someone in Birgfeld's position to quickly make a lot of money without any advanced education or training.

"Without interviewing her, my only frame of reference is what comes up time and again," he said. "And time and again the money is fantastic and you can't beat it."

Police say Birgfeld worked several jobs. In addition to the escort agency, she ran a chef's consulting business, taught dance to preschoolers and sold baby products.

The Grand Junction Sentinel reported that investigators have also visited a downtown office kept by Birgfeld, where they found a massage table and what appeared to be acupuncture equipment. Police would not confirm or deny the report

Joel Dvoskin, a forensic psychologist and the president of the American Psychology-Law Society, agreed with Welner's assesment.

"Logically, it's more likely that there's a financial cause," he said, adding that it would be too difficult to speculate on the myriad possible psychological reasons that Birgfeld might work at an escort service, given how little is known about her. "Money is often why people do things."


A Reprieve From a 'Boring' Life?
Some people who have engaged in similar illicit behavior have been driven by psychological disorders and a desire to add excitement to their lives, experts said.

"More often than not, part of it is the thrill, adding excitement to an otherwise 'boring' life," said McCrary. "They want to have a dark secret, to walk on the wild side a little bit."

Working in the sex trade in particular can offer an allure of danger. "They acquire an aura of being sexy, which you don't necessarily retain after marriage and motherhood," said Ramsland.

Welner, though, disputed that characterization, saying that the sex workers he has treated are not attracted to the danger of the work.

What little is known about Birgfeld also appears consistent with some personality disorders, said Dr. Elliot Atkins, a forensic psychologist. Atkins suggested that working several different jobs while raising three children could be consistent with a need for approval and affirmation or with the manic activity associated with bipolar disorder.

People with bipolar disorder are often easily bored and are stimulated by stress of balancing different parts of their lives. They often engage in several projects at once and often engage in sexual indiscretions, he said.

"In this case, one of the things we see is that she appears to be somebody who's very busy, engaged in multiple activities and multiple relationships," he said. "What we see is an individual who has an extremely high level of energy, or need for excitement."

All of Birgfeld's different activities are consistent with the "grandiose thinking of someone in a manic state," Atkins said.


Stress and Anxiety
The stresses of leading a hidden life often leads people to unravel and may lead to anxiety, depression and other mental illness.

"Sometimes they react with violence, sometime they will just slip away and start over somewhere," said Ramsland.

"If you have any conscience at all, you do begin to feel the guilt," she said.

Welner said that people who work in the sex industry often struggle to fit in to their communities. "Often they long for a day when they will have a legitimate life," he said.

It is still too early to tell which of the possible explanations best describes what happened to Birgfeld. And Dvoskin warned that there are significant differences between behavior like having an affair with a student, which can be motivated by a lack of impulse control, and running an escort service, which requires much more planning.

Until more is known, Birgfeld's friends and family will probably continue to be surprised by how little they know about the young woman they thought they knew.

Forensic psychologist Martin Williams wondered, "You have to ask, is the escort service the exception or is the family life the exception?"



Copyright © 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures


This is such CRAP.
First of all she is not a person who felt she didnt fit in in her community - she is an active member of her local mom's club!

And how convenient that they not mention that her 2nd eh husband was a financial ****-up and more than likely left her with all sorts of debt. Or how 'bout the fact that she was a mother desperately trying to make ends meet!?!?!?
 
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dannyzmom said:
This is such CRAP.
First of all she is not a person who felt she didnt fit in in her community - she is an active member of her local mom's club!

And how convenient that they not mention that her 2nd eh husband was a financial ****-up and more than likely left her with all sorts of debt. Or how 'bout the fact that she was a mother desperately trying to make ends meet!?!?!?

Must they use one person's tragedy to make a spectacle out of? Don't you just want to slap them?
 
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Atkins suggested that working several different jobs while raising three children could be consistent with a need for approval and affirmation or with the manic activity associated with bipolar disorder.

Ok, that is an insult for those of use who were taught to work for a living!!!!

I work more than one job (don't worry, none hidden)...but it is to pay my daily bills and keep my husband at a place where he feels led to be and because his only income is missionary support which about only pays our mortgage for the year (...and that is only 986 sq. ft).

I didn't think working to pay your bills rather than collecting welfare equated to the need for approval!
 
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Ditto on all the above. Pure bull****.

The only positive is that it is getting visibility at the National level. Hopefully saner, more balanced reporting will prevail (are you listening Todd?).

On a separate note: love the new pic Debi!!!!!

Shutting down for dinner...back later. -leggy (I'm so NOT barbie either; LOL)
 
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legacypc46 said:
Gierhart declined to talk about what investigators have learned from those men.
“If we have (interviewed the four men), we wouldn’t release any information about it,” Gierhart said.

Authorities have confirmed they’ve spoken to Birgfeld’s first and second husbands, Howard Beigler of Aurora and former Grand Junction resident Rob Dixon, both of whom have reportedly cooperated with investigators.


It sounds to me like they have not talked to these men and are trying to let them know they will be discreet. Wouldn't you hate to be named Dennis in Grand Junction, CO right now--that would suck.


Also ladies I think we have media among us because now after reading about the site & Dennis "the customer" posted a few days ago by Grande, it is now all over the news.
 
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If you read "Carrie"'s reviews, the last one and the first one are almost ver batim - I think Steve and Dennis are one and the same.
 
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MGG said:
It sounds to me like they have not talked to these men and are trying to let them know they will be discreet. Wouldn't you hate to be named Dennis in Grand Junction, CO right now--that would suck.


Also ladies I think we have media among us because now after reading about the site & Dennis "the customer" posted a few days ago by Grande, it is now all over the news.

If your suggesting I am in the media, that is false. Obviously there is media among us as is to be expected. I don't in any way condone what has been published in the Grand Junction Sentinel. In fact I think we should all let them know at some point just how dissatisfied we are with their seemingly obvious desire to sensationalize this for financial gain.

What a joke Gary!!
 
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Marg said:
If you read "Carrie"'s reviews, the last one and the first one are almost ver batim - I think Steve and Dennis are one and the same.

Supposedly they have drop down boxes of things to choose from. I don't remember where I read it that though.
 
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MGG said:
Wouldn't you hate to be named Dennis in Grand Junction, CO right now--that would suck.


Resisting horrible tasteless joke.... :eek:


Seriously, you have a point, I'm sure the guys may tend to leave their real name rather than a fake name...

I'm sure there is a lot of questioning going on in GJ...
 
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Bill -

I think she's assume that they are lurking and picking up on what you or others post then going with it...

Sad that they take hard work by others and concern for a victim and use it that way, but that's the way it works!

Guess that's why I would never go into media or politics!
 
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BTW, welcome back - hope you had a relaxing weekend with your family and took your mind off work!
 
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I had a wonderful weekend, most of which I spent in the pool with the kiddies.

Hope yours was just as pleasant!
 
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Thanks for all the updates & bumping for us West Coasters
 
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FyiI haven't read all the posts on this, so I may be reapeating something you all already know. There has been a couple of write ups now about this on www.abcnews.com

I hope they find her soon. May God lay his comforting hand on her family at this time.
 
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Hey Bill! Welcome back. We missed you over the weekend...especially Laura (hee, hee).

Just throwing a little levity into all this....cause that abc article is just too heavy.
 
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legacypc46 said:
Hey Bill! Welcome back. We missed you over the weekend...especially Laura (hee, hee).

Just throwing a little levity into all this....cause that abc article is just too heavy.

Thanks. Missed you all as well.

AMW just updated their profile fwiw.

http://www.amw.com/missing_persons/case.cfm?id=46470
 
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Have they always had Denver listed in the 'possible locations' field?
 
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Grande said:
Have they always had Denver listed in the 'possible locations' field?

No, I think that is BRAND NEW!

Let me look...I just viewed it about 1/2 hour ago before the update...
 
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Well perhaps I am wrong... The site shows July 9th as the last update. For some reason I just recieved the email alert that indicates an update.
 
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Grande said:
Have they always had Denver listed in the 'possible locations' field?

I'm not sure. I noticed that the other day...but didn't go thru the previous postings here to see what the first amw listing said.
 
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Nope, that was definitely in the update! Unless they changed it and had it before and changed it back.

1/2 hour ago I only saw GJ, CO.
 
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According to their website it says last update 7/9. ?????
 
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Interesting.
 
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Grande said:
Interesting.

That's what I thought because I swear Denver wasn't on there before...

Of course, I don't have the page saved to prove it and I could be losing it in this pre-conference excitement! :rolleyes:
 
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legacypc46 said:
Hey Bill! Welcome back. We missed you over the weekend...especially Laura (hee, hee).

Just throwing a little levity into all this....cause that abc article is just too heavy.

Laura's too busy partying in Chicago to notice... :p
 
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janet, could you find the first amw listing we posted on here (on the 9th I think...maybe a search under amw?)?

i could have sworn i saw denver earlier...but now i'm thinking it was this afternoon and on a different site....i have a wicked headache tonight...so my brain is under serious fog

thanks...back later (dinnertime)
 
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legacypc46 said:
janet, could you find the first amw listing we posted on here (on the 9th I think...maybe a search under amw?)?

i could have sworn i saw denver earlier...but now i'm thinking it was this afternoon and on a different site....i have a wicked headache tonight...so my brain is under serious fog

thanks...back later (dinnertime)

I can look, but if it was just a weblink, it will connect to the current page and only show what is there now.
 
<h2>1. What is the latest update on the missing woman case in Grand Junction?</h2><p>The latest update on the missing woman case in Grand Junction is that she has been linked to an erotic webpage and the police are investigating this development. However, the police chief has stated that their main priority is still finding the missing woman.</p><h2>2. What is the focus of the news clip from a local Grand Junction news station?</h2><p>The focus of the news clip is on the development of the missing woman being linked to an escort service. However, it also highlights the police chief's comments about the importance of finding the missing woman.</p><h2>3. Can I watch the news clip about the missing woman online?</h2><p>Yes, the news clip can be watched online by clicking on the provided link. It is from a local Grand Junction news station.</p><h2>4. What is the priority of the police in regards to the missing woman case?</h2><p>The priority of the police is to find the missing woman and bring her home safely. They are also investigating the new development of her being linked to an erotic webpage.</p><h2>5. Is there any new information about the missing woman in the news clip?</h2><p>The news clip provides the latest update on the missing woman being linked to an escort service. However, there is still no new information about her whereabouts or any leads on her disappearance.</p>

1. What is the latest update on the missing woman case in Grand Junction?

The latest update on the missing woman case in Grand Junction is that she has been linked to an erotic webpage and the police are investigating this development. However, the police chief has stated that their main priority is still finding the missing woman.

2. What is the focus of the news clip from a local Grand Junction news station?

The focus of the news clip is on the development of the missing woman being linked to an escort service. However, it also highlights the police chief's comments about the importance of finding the missing woman.

3. Can I watch the news clip about the missing woman online?

Yes, the news clip can be watched online by clicking on the provided link. It is from a local Grand Junction news station.

4. What is the priority of the police in regards to the missing woman case?

The priority of the police is to find the missing woman and bring her home safely. They are also investigating the new development of her being linked to an erotic webpage.

5. Is there any new information about the missing woman in the news clip?

The news clip provides the latest update on the missing woman being linked to an escort service. However, there is still no new information about her whereabouts or any leads on her disappearance.

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