Watching that cctv I feel like the man is following her and is trying to make some type of conversation with her. It seems like she is not interested and tries to get across the road quickly. I could be wrong but I feel like she is trying to escape whoever that is.
This lady is from my town, a population of about 2500 people. I knew of her but didn't know her well. Unfortunately her daughter passed away over a year ago in a terrible road accident so I fear for her and her mental health.
Going back to Occams Razor, I feel like we are assuming too much and may need to go back to the bare facts, (which isn't much) and start from there.
We don't know who all was at home that morning when she left, who actually spoke to her before she left , if anyone? Her mood on that morning...
Thanks @cherrytree9 I feel they have made the CCTV so confusing. I just wanted to know if there was actual footage of her on the 15th and nothing happened closer to home.
This could be correct. So she was actually on the route then, it was not an eye witness who saw her on the 15th? Thanks for clarifying. Obviously there are things on other sites that we cannot mention here but some comments elsewhere just don't add up to me and I was just thinking outside of the box
Since the investigation began, a confirmed sighting of Leah was reported on Buzzacott Lane in Furzton, just after 8.15am on Friday (15/2), walking in the direction of Loxbeare Drive and Chaffron Way.
So this is the only evidence that she actually left home on the morning of the 15th if I am...
There does seem to be much more to this than we are being told. Can I verify who was actually last to see Leah? Was it her mum and dad the evening of the 14th? There is no cctv of her ever going to work on the 15th or positive sightings is that correct?
Could this be actually be a suicide? If she was angry and upset (if it was her) she may not have been thinking rationally at the time. She had already made the decision not to turn into work so (again if it was in fact her) so she is already in a different frame of mind. Maybe that call ended in...
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