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Post by OscarsDad4 on Feb 10, 2014 8:05:26 GMT -4
Did anything ever come of this? Seems like the story has just disappeared into never-never-land.
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Post by moxie on Feb 21, 2014 14:55:55 GMT -4
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Post by moxie on Mar 2, 2014 16:05:06 GMT -4
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Post by deepsea on Mar 2, 2014 17:00:26 GMT -4
The husband was the last on to see her alive? I don't think she was capable of beating her own dog to death? Right now all fingers point to the husband.
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Post by oriolesfan on Mar 2, 2014 18:00:08 GMT -4
Ummm. Husband has always been a person of interest. This is nothing new at all. Dog beaten to death??? Interesting because it died from exposure not being beaten to death
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Post by deepsea on Mar 2, 2014 21:10:09 GMT -4
The husband was the last on to see her alive? I don't think she was capable of beating her own dog to death? Right now all fingers point to the husband. Just repeating what was said before.
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Post by oriolesfan on Mar 2, 2014 21:23:42 GMT -4
I get that but stating the obvious and repeating misinformation doesn't do anything
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Post by ragtop on Mar 3, 2014 0:58:58 GMT -4
The husband was the last on to see her alive? I don't think she was capable of beating her own dog to death? Right now all fingers point to the husband. Just repeating what was said before. Funny, you must be talking about another case because Robin, nor did anyone else beat the dog to death. My fingers aren't pointing towards the husband. I truly believe its a horrible accident. Dog was old... May have gotten disoriented, fell in water and Robin tried to save dog. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, I just wish that everyone would have enough respect for the family and not jump to conclusions. If you have any information, by all means share it with the police otherwise keep your insensitive comments to yourself.
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Post by honeybee on Mar 3, 2014 9:36:35 GMT -4
I agree with Ragtop - a horrible accident related to letting the dog out. As for repeating misinformation - that tactic should stay in the political section…..
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Post by deepsea on Mar 4, 2014 7:59:37 GMT -4
Just repeating what was said before. Funny, you must be talking about another case because Robin, nor did anyone else beat the dog to death. My fingers aren't pointing towards the husband. I truly believe its a horrible accident. Dog was old... May have gotten disoriented, fell in water and Robin tried to save dog. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, I just wish that everyone would have enough respect for the family and not jump to conclusions. If you have any information, by all means share it with the police otherwise keep your insensitive comments to yourself. I'm sorry but out of respect for the victim my post are to bring light to what happened. I can read and make my own judgments. Even read the article in to Capital Gazette and it seems to state that the police are looking at the husband. Being quiet about a death of a woman, mother and wife just doesn't seem right to me? It has been a year, I don't thing anyone has jumped to a conclusions, not me, the police or anyone else that reads about this case. It looks like a slow methodical investigation which will lead to the arrest or vindication of the last person to see her alive. Story just doesn't make sense to me. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it! Respect the VICTIM! Seems your more concerned about what happened to the dog then to Robin. One year after Kent Island woman disappeared, police say husband 'person of interest' ‘I think you need to call the police’ Wayne Pope told police Robin had come to the home the previous evening to pick up belongings. The couple had been separated since December and she had been staying at a condominium owned by a friend on Kent Island. Pope told police he fell asleep at the home before Robin’s arrival. He said he woke up and found Robin asleep in her 2011 Infiniti in the driveway, Sexton said. Pope said he knocked on the window, waking Robin, and left so she could go inside to grab her things, Sexton said. When he returned, her car was still there, but Robin and the family’s 11-year-old Great Dane, Bella, were nowhere to be found, Pope told investigators. Her keys, cash and purse were still inside her car. On Wednesday, workers at the home the family once shared said the home was no longer being lived in. Upon finding Robin missing, Pope sent a text message to Rachael. He also contacted most of her friends, Sexton said. He then went to the home of Robin’s close friend Debbie O’Malley, whose daughter had been renting a condo to Robin following her split with Pope. “He showed up and wanted to know if I’d heard from Robin or seen her,” O’Malley said. O’Malley suggested that Pope and her daughter, whose condo Robin had been staying at since the separation, go by the residence. “When they came back he said, ‘I don’t know what to do,’” O’Malley said. “I said ‘I think you need to call the police.’” Boyfriend excluded With no physical evidence of foul play, investigators launched an investigation they say revealed infidelity in the marriage. Robin had a boyfriend. But investigators quickly excluded him as a person of interest after learning he had been out of town when Robin disappeared. Investigators began to focus on Pope’s story — and the time frame. Police had evidence Robin had been driving to Stevensville from Annapolis and had been corresponding with Pope shortly before her arrival. Investigators were puzzled about why Robin wouldn’t have tried to wake him up and instead fell asleep in the driveway. Police questioned Pope for about five hours. When investigators began pointing out what they said were holes in his story, he asked for an attorney, Sexton said. While there were injuries to Robin’s skull, as well as scrapes and possible fractures, all the injuries were determined to have happened after her death. They are believed to have been caused by rocks near where her body was found, Sexton said. Since Robin’s body had been in the water for three weeks, the autopsy couldn’t show whether water in her lungs was the result of drowning, Sexton said. Robin’s body was cremated, her older daughter Priscilla Hastings said. A veterinarian who performed a necropsy on Bella determined that the dog had died from exposure to the elements, Sexton said. www.capitalgazette.com/news/for_the_record/one-year-after-kent-island-woman-disappeared-police-say-husband/article_41a6903e-a6df-5927-8ef1-5e985896f7eb.html
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Post by ragtop on Mar 4, 2014 13:00:45 GMT -4
Everyone is entitled to their opinions, I just wish that everyone would have enough respect for the family and not jump to conclusions. If you have any information, by all means share it with the police otherwise keep your insensitive comments to yourself.
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Post by deepsea on Mar 4, 2014 15:37:07 GMT -4
Everyone is entitled to their opinions, I just wish that everyone would have enough respect for the family and not jump to conclusions. If you have any information, by all means share it with the police otherwise keep your insensitive comments to yourself. Again its been a year of a jump! I consider it informative not insensitive.
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Post by oriolesfan on Mar 4, 2014 17:38:43 GMT -4
It stops being informative when one makes things up that aren't true. ie...the dog wasnt beat to death
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Post by deepsea on Mar 4, 2014 19:22:29 GMT -4
From Annapolis patch: State troopers and sheriff’s deputies are continuing their investigation into the suspicious disappearance of a Queen Anne’s County woman who has been missing for the past two days. The woman is identified as Robin L. Pope, 51, of Stevensville, Md. She is described as a white female, 5’4”, 105 lbs., with brown hair. Until December 2012, Pope had been residing with her husband, Wayne A. Pope Jr., in the 100-block of Beach Road, Stevensville. The couple separated in December and Robin Pope had been staying at a residence owned by a female friend on Kent Island. Shortly after 2:00 a.m. on March 2, 2013, the Queen Anne’s County Emergency Operations Center received a call from Wayne Pope, who reported suspicious circumstances involving his wife. When Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Wayne Pope’s home, he told them his wife Robin had come to the home late Friday night to retrieve some belongings. After she arrived, he left the home. When he returned to the home early Saturday morning, he found his wife’s black 2011 Infinity still parked in the driveway, but she was not at the residence. He also said his dog, a Great Dane, was missing. Deputies found Robin Pope’s keys, purse, credit cards, and cash still in her vehicle. Deputies entered Robin Pope into the National Crime Information Center database as a missing person and information was forwarded to area law enforcement agencies. They interviewed relatives and friends as they continued the search for Pope. A deputy responded to a residence in the vicinity of the Pope’s home, where their dog was found dead near the pier, with obvious trauma to the upper torso. The dog’s body has been taken to the Queen Anne’s County Humane Society pending further investigation. On the evening of March 2, 2013, the Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office contacted the Maryland State Police Criminal Investigation Bureau and requested troopers take the lead in this investigation. Troopers from the State Police Homicide Unit and Criminal Enforcement Division responded and have been working the investigation since. Assistance is being provided by troopers from the Centreville Barrack, as well as Natural Resources Police officers and Queen Anne County Sheriff’s Office deputies. State Police investigators and crime scene technicians are continuing to examine the location where Robin Pope was last seen. The Maryland State Police dive team will be conducting a search of the Chesapeake Bay in the area of the scene today, assisted by a State Police helicopter and marine units from the Natural Resources Police and the Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone with information about Robin Pope is urged to contact Maryland State Police at the Centreville Barrack at 410-758-1101. Callers may remain confidential.
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Post by deepsea on Mar 4, 2014 19:22:58 GMT -4
It stops being informative when one makes things up that aren't true. ie...the dog was beat to death So you more concerned about what happened to the dog? What about what happen to Robin?
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Post by ragtop on Mar 4, 2014 20:19:37 GMT -4
It stops being informative when one makes things up that aren't true. ie...the dog was beat to death So you more concerned about what happened to the dog? What about what happen to Robin? REALLY at this point in time I am more concerned about Robin's daughters and family. Robin was very proud of her daughters and would want to protect them. Robin"a daughters are looking for ANSWERS nor speculation. There is not a day I don't pray for Robin but I would like people to remember she has a family that deserves consideration. THE GIRLS HAVE BEEN THROUGH ENOUGH!
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Post by deepsea on Mar 5, 2014 5:10:09 GMT -4
So you more concerned about what happened to the dog? What about what happen to Robin? REALLY at this point in time I am more concerned about Robin's daughters and family. Robin was very proud of her daughters and would want to protect them. Robin"a daughters are looking for ANSWERS nor speculation. There is not a day I don't pray for Robin but I would like people to remember she has a family that deserves consideration. THE GIRLS HAVE BEEN THROUGH ENOUGH! Sorry my post upset you but I was just repeating what has already been said and posting what was on the front page of the Capital Gazette last Sunday. If the police investigation exoneration the husband I will give a heart felt apology.
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Post by oriolesfan on Mar 5, 2014 5:50:27 GMT -4
It stops being informative when one makes things up that aren't true. ie...the dog was beat to death So you more concerned about what happened to the dog? What about what happen to Robin? Absolutely false. My concern was you stating blatantly false information which if you read the article states the same thing
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Post by deepsea on Mar 7, 2014 7:03:48 GMT -4
So you more concerned about what happened to the dog? What about what happen to Robin? Absolutely false. My concern was you stating blatantly false information which if you read the article states the same thing Capital Gazette " Husband is a person of interest " Bay Times states that the Dogs cause of death was undetermined. Sorry that these post could upset the family and truly sorry for the loss of a loved one. The truth is out there, The actions of the husband just doesn't make sense, and if his story doesn't make sense than its a lie! Simply enough to me. Why would you leave your house carry a cell phone on you after you think something has happened to your wife? Driving around look for her like she was missing when most people would think that all of her important things are in the car. She and her dog must of took a walk? Calling from home would of been so much faster. Best of all why would you need someone to tell you to call the police? I don't think so! If I thought one of my loved ones was hurt or missing and in danger I would be frantic! With a cell phone on me I would stay at home and call friends and family while I waited for that loved one to come home after I first called the police. Smells like BS to me.
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