georgiajean
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Ok, so we know from the Washington Post article that KB is an assistant manager of a childcare center. I have a child in nursery school, and attendance the week between Christmas and New Years is maybe 60-70% of the children that are normally there, due to families traveling, parents taking off from work, older children on school holiday, etc. Add to it teachers on vacation, etc. and this no doubt requires a great degree of flexibility on the part of the employees and management.
This is totally conjecture on my part, but I think it's worth considering that KB may not have been able to make what she considered to be firm plans with PB that day, due to some uncertainty as to what her work day would be like (how many children were going to show up that day, etc.)
In the Peas interview, KB said she went over her week with PB on Sunday, so PB knew when KB was available. PB contacted KB the morning of Tuesday, and made arrangements for KB to pick her up after work, which put KB at the apartment by 1:30. That plan was set, and was not up in the air at all, as far as I can tell.