Zoinks! Casey Kasem is missing!

Yup.

Why don’t they just peel her face off and ask the old man under it where Casey is?

Did they look in the abandoned amusement park? He’s probably wearing a clown mask.

Put it this way: the lawyer must have some idea where Casey is if he knows Casey has left the country.

And she may have gotten away with it if it weren’t for those meddling kids.

Why don’t they just look in the last place first?

And that dumb dog.

Great user name/topic combo.

But… if his body is found in 2 days, you might want to change that user name to something a little less creepy. :wink:

Indian reservation in Washington? Gee, not many of those.

Maybe he’s out looking for those pictures he was supposed to get last week.

I assume the State Dept. keeps a record of when people use their passports to leave the States.

People use their passports to leave the country? I thought they used them to enter another country. If it was some country that was not on the best of terms with the US, they might be lax in relaying that information back.

You need them to re-enter the US. I think you’re right that you don’t need to show one to leave though.

Plus I was thinking the lawyers comments came after the official investigation was opened, but looking again, that wasn’t right. So even if the State Dept. does keep track of that sort of thing, the lawyer probably wouldn’t have access to it.

The dog’s dead. That’s why he was so pissed.

I don’t know about boats, but I had to show mine to get on the plane to leave the country, and I had to show my US passport to Canadian officials to get on the train to come back.

They check to make sure you have one but don’t keep a record of it or anything. It’s really to head off problems on the other end. They can’t re-enter the country without a passport so waiting until they try to return to discover they forgot it would cause a lot more delays than just making sure they have it with them when they leave.

Not really. Jean Kasem could easily have taken Casey abroad, then contacted her lawyer to say that she’d done it, without letting on where she’d taken him.

Or he could even have advised her to do it: “Take him out of the country. Don’t tell me where you’re going, just let me know when you’re gone.”

Flight MH370 is getting some competition for the Hide and Seek Champion of 2014.

Sasquatch has had a hammerlock on the award for years.

Too soon?

Crazy trophy hides aged husband from children who have achieved temporary conservatorship of him. Lawyers everywhere are lining up to offer their services (read:fill their pockets) to help the family.

Airlines also want to make sure you have the documentation to enter the country you’re flying to, to avoid headaches where they have to take you back.