Fallbrook Flyer Distribution

We realize that it’s been some time since the site has been updated with new information and that people want to help and are still very concerned based on all the emails.

I have been attempting to re-enter the normal world of working and continuing to keep Joey’s business going, while pursuing our own leads and spending time with my family, the website, forums, and everything else. I am very thankful that people are concerned and many of you have offered to help.

This Saturday I had intended on going to the Dubois memorial, and though my heart aches for them, time is still of the essence for my nephews and family, so I have changed my plans.

We are organizing a few flyer distribution outings in San Ysidro and in Fallbrook. I would like to revisit where the car was found, pass out flyers, talk with people and see what comes from it.(San Ysidro/later date) I would also like to canvas the areas around Joey’s home in Fallbrook to look for places for RP Productions to fly their drones. I would also like to pass out flyers at the local Albertsons, stores, and various restaraunts that they may have visited the night of the 4th.

We know that the Isuzu left the house the night of the 4th at 7:47pm, Joe’s last phone call was 8:28pm the same night, the car didn’t return home before midnight, and then showed up in San Ysidro four days later. Unless the police know something else and are not sharing it with us, I do NOT believe their statement that “it is a high probability that the McStays left to Mexico on their on volition.”

To me, Fallbrook seems like a good place to start the ground work to find more clues, and ultimately find our family.

If you are interested in helping, use the contact us through the site.

We will be meeting in the parking lot behind Nessy’s Burgers at the intersection of the 76 & 15 Freeways at 10am. Thanks in advance for helping. See you there.

6 responses to “Fallbrook Flyer Distribution”

  1. Susan

    Just a thought about the inconsistency with the Isuzu leaving at 7:47 and Joey’s last phone call at 8:28 (he left his cell phone behind, so this would be impossible)…..what is the possibility that the time stamp on the camera was off by an hour, due to not being updated for daylight savings at some point during the year? Maybe it was really 8:47 when they left, and he made his last phone call at home 19 minutes before at 8:28??? I didn’t know if anyone had thought of this. It would be the only explanation IMO to make up for the inconsistency. Best of luck!
    Susan

  2. Steve and Michelle Crane

    We have been waiting for the opportunity to help in any way. As their friends we want to help them and your family. Please contact me so we can assist on Saturday.

    Thank you,
    Michelle Crane

  3. Lisa

    I do not blame you for NOT believing they went to Mexico on their on volition. I hope that they are ok. Just seems to me that if they were they would simply say Mike please do not put us in the Media. Just seems like logic. This whole thing makes no sense at all.
    Take Care. I have work on Sat but still if you need other help let me know. It would be nice if you had a bank or a place I could send a money order because this paypal is really lame. I bet I can send a check to paypal? Mine are all linked to stuff my kids did and they do not even have the info where they are linked, anyway I did order a new card. I bet I can mail it to paypal. Will find out. I feel sorry for the B.S that you have to deal with.

  4. Ingrid Lundberg Sweden

    looking to Interpol web of missing persons a wonder is : Why only three of the family are missed. One child is not there. I am following this case and the questions are many. Best wishes to you all.

  5. Donna

    I live in south San Diego and would like to help with the distribution when you decide to come down.

  6. William Slager

    Most likely possibility to me is that a criminal type who needed to get to Mexico hijacked the family and their car, then killed them and dumped the bodies somewhere. He then would have driven to San Ysidro abandoned the car and crossed the border. The idea of the family crossing the border 4 days later doesn’t really add up.

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