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And the station wagon caught their eye because it was traveling at a very fast speed, like abnormally fast. And about 20 minutes later, Kelsey and Doris passed an area called Trotter's Point that was near Cascade Locks. And they saw that that same station wagon was pulled over to the side of the road. So it had passed them and then it had pulled over.
And the station wagon caught their eye because it was traveling at a very fast speed, like abnormally fast. And about 20 minutes later, Kelsey and Doris passed an area called Trotter's Point that was near Cascade Locks. And they saw that that same station wagon was pulled over to the side of the road. So it had passed them and then it had pulled over.
And the station wagon caught their eye because it was traveling at a very fast speed, like abnormally fast. And about 20 minutes later, Kelsey and Doris passed an area called Trotter's Point that was near Cascade Locks. And they saw that that same station wagon was pulled over to the side of the road. So it had passed them and then it had pulled over.
And reportedly, they saw two people in the front seat very close together. It's not really clear from this part of the report if the two people were Ken and Barbara or if it was just other people. And they didn't know if there were kids in the back seat, but they did say that there were two people in the front sitting very close together.
And reportedly, they saw two people in the front seat very close together. It's not really clear from this part of the report if the two people were Ken and Barbara or if it was just other people. And they didn't know if there were kids in the back seat, but they did say that there were two people in the front sitting very close together.
And reportedly, they saw two people in the front seat very close together. It's not really clear from this part of the report if the two people were Ken and Barbara or if it was just other people. And they didn't know if there were kids in the back seat, but they did say that there were two people in the front sitting very close together.
And later that night, the Knudsen's were driving and a car with bright headlights pulled up behind them. And eventually, after repeatedly refusing to pass, they said that the car sped off ahead of them. And a few minutes later, when the Knudsen's arrived at Cascade Locks, they saw the station wagon pulled over to the side of the road under a bridge.
And later that night, the Knudsen's were driving and a car with bright headlights pulled up behind them. And eventually, after repeatedly refusing to pass, they said that the car sped off ahead of them. And a few minutes later, when the Knudsen's arrived at Cascade Locks, they saw the station wagon pulled over to the side of the road under a bridge.
And later that night, the Knudsen's were driving and a car with bright headlights pulled up behind them. And eventually, after repeatedly refusing to pass, they said that the car sped off ahead of them. And a few minutes later, when the Knudsen's arrived at Cascade Locks, they saw the station wagon pulled over to the side of the road under a bridge.
And they reported that there were two young men standing outside of their car talking to the people inside of the station wagon. And that's the last time the Knutson saw the car. There were reports from the same time where people had also seen the two cars together.
And they reported that there were two young men standing outside of their car talking to the people inside of the station wagon. And that's the last time the Knutson saw the car. There were reports from the same time where people had also seen the two cars together.
And they reported that there were two young men standing outside of their car talking to the people inside of the station wagon. And that's the last time the Knutson saw the car. There were reports from the same time where people had also seen the two cars together.
In one report, a truck driver remembered seeing the two cars and he remembered seeing an abandoned white Chevy parked on Trotters Point the following day. And so let's talk about the following day, because there was a lot going on back in Portland on Monday, December 8th as well.
In one report, a truck driver remembered seeing the two cars and he remembered seeing an abandoned white Chevy parked on Trotters Point the following day. And so let's talk about the following day, because there was a lot going on back in Portland on Monday, December 8th as well.
In one report, a truck driver remembered seeing the two cars and he remembered seeing an abandoned white Chevy parked on Trotters Point the following day. And so let's talk about the following day, because there was a lot going on back in Portland on Monday, December 8th as well.
So that morning at around 740 in the morning, Ken Martin's boss, Taylor Eccles, noticed that Ken's service truck wasn't parked up front. And Ken was a very punctual guy. And around the same time that morning, the teachers at Rose City School marked Susan and Virginia absent from their fifth and seventh grade classrooms.
So that morning at around 740 in the morning, Ken Martin's boss, Taylor Eccles, noticed that Ken's service truck wasn't parked up front. And Ken was a very punctual guy. And around the same time that morning, the teachers at Rose City School marked Susan and Virginia absent from their fifth and seventh grade classrooms.
So that morning at around 740 in the morning, Ken Martin's boss, Taylor Eccles, noticed that Ken's service truck wasn't parked up front. And Ken was a very punctual guy. And around the same time that morning, the teachers at Rose City School marked Susan and Virginia absent from their fifth and seventh grade classrooms.
Their mother hadn't called to give notice that they would be out, which was pretty unusual for the family. And so that's when Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, who's a second grade teacher at the school, starts to become worried that her nieces are absent without any explanation. So Charlotte called the Martin home. No answer.
Their mother hadn't called to give notice that they would be out, which was pretty unusual for the family. And so that's when Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, who's a second grade teacher at the school, starts to become worried that her nieces are absent without any explanation. So Charlotte called the Martin home. No answer.