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Husband does not seem confident that MS is happy about first pregnancy, thinks that she might just wander, has MS done that in the past? imo, speculation.
If this is about the pregnancy, perhaps she has terminated the pregnancy and doesn't want to deal with the reactions of others to her decision. I have to wonder why she didn't terminate early in the pregnancy if it's not something that works with her life and lifestyle.
Not suggesting this scenario is the case here, but sometimes, an expectant female might learn of a problem but receive that news a little late....
speculation, imo
Husband does not seem confident that MS is happy about first pregnancy, thinks that she might just wander, has MS done that in the past? imo, speculation.
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......This 38-year-old woman does not have a history of taking off, MacDonald said. Or being missing.
At this point were very concerned and the family is very concerned.
http://globalnews.ca/news/3152912/search-for-missing-pregnant-woman-enters-3rd-day-in-abbotsford/
Although I haven't followed this story closely, I understand that police have confirmed that they got off the bus close to home, and that they parted ways. If she didn't have a cell phone, she wasn't playing the augmented reality game. I would assume that she went home after they parted ways. He probably did too.
How long after they got off the bus did he report her missing? Do they have a car? Could he have done something to her between the time that they got off the bus and the time that he reported her missing? Do they live in a detached home, or in a complex where there is video surveillance?
...Stuart has not been seen since about 3 p.m.
​"She's been pretty moody, said Stuart's husband Leslie Scott Schellenberg. "She's kind of in a bit of a state, and I'm worried that she might just wander aimlessly."
When Stuart did not return home by 4 p.m. her husband called police, said Const. Ian MacDonald of the Abbotsford Police Department.
bbm - I think it was said earlier in the thread that he waited about an hour? Not long enough imo to harm her and hide the body. I don't think the husband is involved in her disappearance, at least not directly. But it does sound like they had an argument, and maybe that's why she left. It's been 10 days, maybe she decided to leave him. I hope so anyway, for her and for her little one, that they are safe somewhere.
bbm - I think it was said earlier in the thread that he waited about an hour? Not long enough imo to harm her and hide the body. I don't think the husband is involved in her disappearance, at least not directly. But it does sound like they had an argument, and maybe that's why she left. It's been 10 days, maybe she decided to leave him. I hope so anyway, for her and for her little one, that they are safe somewhere.
Scroll down to the last comment from her husband on this article - he says they both had a phone but he was holding hers because she had gloves on, when he lost her..
http://www.missioncityrecord.com/news/409529955.html