Post by hi224 on Jul 10, 2019 20:23:55 GMT
*On October 8, 2009, the Jamison family loaded up their truck and set out into the mountains to go finalize the purchase. They were never seen alive again.
*8 days later, their truck was then found abandoned and locked by the side of the road. Inside the truck were the family’s small dog, which was nearly dead from starvation, their wallets, cell phones and IDs, a GPS system, and $32,000 in cash.
*In November of 2013, deer hunters came across the skeletal remains of two adults and a child, which were laying side by side face down in the dirt in a rugged, isolated area 2.7 miles from where the abandoned truck had been found. The remains would later be positively identified through anthropological and forensic pathological testing as those of the Jamison family, although they were so badly decomposed that a cause of death could not be ascertained.
This is where the theories kick in....
*Police went back to the case. First, they uncovered a strange security video taken outside the Jamison home the night they left. In the video, the couple is seen going back and forth between the house and truck, packing up their belongings. As if that weren’t strange enough, prior to their disappearance, Bobby Dale had gone to his pastor and claimed that his home was haunted, saying that he had “two to four ghosts” on the roof.
*Sherilynn has also purchased a Satanic bible. However, Bobby Dale confessed to his pastor that he had read it, leading some people to believe that witchcraft may have been a factor in their deaths. Sherilynn’s mother, Connie Kokotan, believed that the Jamisons had somehow gotten entangled with a cult and were murdered by violent members. But she never named a cult, and no evidence has ever been discovered to support the theory.
*Neighbors say that both Bobby and Shrilyn Jamison had been acting strangely and looked shockingly gaunt and emaciated. This led to speculation they could have been using drugs, specifically crystal meth. Additionally, video footage taken of the couple on the security camera they had outside of their house from the day of their final departure seems to depict them in a sort of trance-like state or daze, and not speaking to each other as they silently, robotically make dozens of trips back and forth from the house to the truck packing for their trip. However, the truck and additional searches of the house turned up no evidence of drug use and friends and family insisted they had been clean, albeit in financial dire straits.
*Bobby had an ongoing feud with his father, who threatened to kill them twice. The family also had a protective order against him, as It was rumored that he had ties to the Mexican mafia. It's worth noting that he had an alibi but was never fully questioned.
*In regards to the murder suicide theory, A spiteful, 11-page letter written to Bobby from Sherilyn was found in the abandoned truck, and Sherilyn’s pistol was missing. A coroner had also claimed to have found a small hole in the back of Bobby Jamison’s skull, suggesting he was shot, but whether this was caused by a bullet or something else remains unknown.
*The most interesting theory behind the death of the Jamison family has to do with cults, witchcraft, and evil spirits. During the initial investigation (before the bodies were found), the family’s pastor Gary Brandon told police the Jamisons had been involved in “spiritual warfare.” Both Bobby and Sherilyn claimed to have seen spirits in their house, belonging to a family who died long ago. Daughter Madyson claimed to speak to spirit of a child who died in the house. Bobby asks his pastor for “special” bullets to shoot the spirits with, and claimed he consulted a satanic bible to exorcise the property.
*Sheris best friend said she would leave notes around the house that would say things like “Get out, Satan” and was researching whether the house was built on a Native American burial ground. Scrawled on the side of a storage container were the mysterious words:
"3 cats killed to date buy people in this area . . . Witches don’t like there black cat killed."
*The weirdness of the case does not stop there. Sherilyn’s best friend Nicki, claimed that she was contacted by an anonymous woman who claimed that Sherilyn had been involved with a cult called the United White Knights, who had vowed to kill her. Making this claim spookier was the talk of an abandoned wreck of a car found near the Jamison vehicle which had long been used for shooting practice and for the writing of various venomous satanic messages scrawled all over it, over which Sherilyn had allegedly written messages such as “God Love You” and “Peace.” Although the anonymous tipster seemed to be saying empty threats at the time, Nicki would speak of strange occurrences which happened in the aftermath of these messages, saying:
"I went up to those mountains about a year later, and near where the bodies were found, there was a line of cars parked with Texas license plates. When we got near the actual spot there were a couple of gun shots. They sounded like warning shots to me. I don’t scare easily, but that place really freaks me out. There is something not right about it.
What do you guys think?
www.the13thfloor.tv/2016/05/04/the-disturbing-unexplained-mystery-of-the-jamison-family-disappearance/
allthatsinteresting.com/jamison-family
*8 days later, their truck was then found abandoned and locked by the side of the road. Inside the truck were the family’s small dog, which was nearly dead from starvation, their wallets, cell phones and IDs, a GPS system, and $32,000 in cash.
*In November of 2013, deer hunters came across the skeletal remains of two adults and a child, which were laying side by side face down in the dirt in a rugged, isolated area 2.7 miles from where the abandoned truck had been found. The remains would later be positively identified through anthropological and forensic pathological testing as those of the Jamison family, although they were so badly decomposed that a cause of death could not be ascertained.
This is where the theories kick in....
*Police went back to the case. First, they uncovered a strange security video taken outside the Jamison home the night they left. In the video, the couple is seen going back and forth between the house and truck, packing up their belongings. As if that weren’t strange enough, prior to their disappearance, Bobby Dale had gone to his pastor and claimed that his home was haunted, saying that he had “two to four ghosts” on the roof.
*Sherilynn has also purchased a Satanic bible. However, Bobby Dale confessed to his pastor that he had read it, leading some people to believe that witchcraft may have been a factor in their deaths. Sherilynn’s mother, Connie Kokotan, believed that the Jamisons had somehow gotten entangled with a cult and were murdered by violent members. But she never named a cult, and no evidence has ever been discovered to support the theory.
*Neighbors say that both Bobby and Shrilyn Jamison had been acting strangely and looked shockingly gaunt and emaciated. This led to speculation they could have been using drugs, specifically crystal meth. Additionally, video footage taken of the couple on the security camera they had outside of their house from the day of their final departure seems to depict them in a sort of trance-like state or daze, and not speaking to each other as they silently, robotically make dozens of trips back and forth from the house to the truck packing for their trip. However, the truck and additional searches of the house turned up no evidence of drug use and friends and family insisted they had been clean, albeit in financial dire straits.
*Bobby had an ongoing feud with his father, who threatened to kill them twice. The family also had a protective order against him, as It was rumored that he had ties to the Mexican mafia. It's worth noting that he had an alibi but was never fully questioned.
*In regards to the murder suicide theory, A spiteful, 11-page letter written to Bobby from Sherilyn was found in the abandoned truck, and Sherilyn’s pistol was missing. A coroner had also claimed to have found a small hole in the back of Bobby Jamison’s skull, suggesting he was shot, but whether this was caused by a bullet or something else remains unknown.
*The most interesting theory behind the death of the Jamison family has to do with cults, witchcraft, and evil spirits. During the initial investigation (before the bodies were found), the family’s pastor Gary Brandon told police the Jamisons had been involved in “spiritual warfare.” Both Bobby and Sherilyn claimed to have seen spirits in their house, belonging to a family who died long ago. Daughter Madyson claimed to speak to spirit of a child who died in the house. Bobby asks his pastor for “special” bullets to shoot the spirits with, and claimed he consulted a satanic bible to exorcise the property.
*Sheris best friend said she would leave notes around the house that would say things like “Get out, Satan” and was researching whether the house was built on a Native American burial ground. Scrawled on the side of a storage container were the mysterious words:
"3 cats killed to date buy people in this area . . . Witches don’t like there black cat killed."
*The weirdness of the case does not stop there. Sherilyn’s best friend Nicki, claimed that she was contacted by an anonymous woman who claimed that Sherilyn had been involved with a cult called the United White Knights, who had vowed to kill her. Making this claim spookier was the talk of an abandoned wreck of a car found near the Jamison vehicle which had long been used for shooting practice and for the writing of various venomous satanic messages scrawled all over it, over which Sherilyn had allegedly written messages such as “God Love You” and “Peace.” Although the anonymous tipster seemed to be saying empty threats at the time, Nicki would speak of strange occurrences which happened in the aftermath of these messages, saying:
"I went up to those mountains about a year later, and near where the bodies were found, there was a line of cars parked with Texas license plates. When we got near the actual spot there were a couple of gun shots. They sounded like warning shots to me. I don’t scare easily, but that place really freaks me out. There is something not right about it.
What do you guys think?
www.the13thfloor.tv/2016/05/04/the-disturbing-unexplained-mystery-of-the-jamison-family-disappearance/
allthatsinteresting.com/jamison-family