From last night's Jane Velez-Mitchell:
JACKSON: But we are now learning new clues. Our affiliate WPBI says that just moments after Connie left her house witnesses saw a strange car approach her and that she briefly spoke with the driver in that car? Could this mysterious driver be the key to this case?
I want to go straight out to my exclusive guest Michelle Shreffler. Michelle, thank you so much for joining us. I know you were friends with Connie -- extremely horrific story. You knew her from high school. Police say they don`t have a suspect or even a motive. You know, was Connie even Michelle, the type of person to have enemies?
MICHELLE SHREFFLER, FRIEND OF CONNIE MURRAY: Not at all. Connie is a beautiful woman with a heart of gold. I can`t think of one person that could say a bad word about her.
JACKSON: And as police put together this case Michelle, obviously they are going to be relying upon community involvement. I`m sure at some point you may be even questioned about this. Is there any indication of perhaps any issues she was having? Whether it be an issue internally with her family; whether it be an issue externally? Whether it be someone, you know, that she was speaking to you. Can you give us any information about who would do this to this beautiful woman?
SHREFFLER: No. We`re all clueless here. We have no idea, you know. It is news to us too about that car that she went up to and talked to. That could be the clue. We don`t know. Everybody knows her -- she`s beautiful -- wonderful.
JACKSON: And just no enemies or anything else. And with regard to the car, Michelle, I mean certainly I think that is important because that helps perhaps piece together who was in the car -- maybe a license plate number. Maybe some surveillance tape, maybe something else to sort of bring this to justice.
What is the general reaction amongst people who know her like you in terms of how this happened, where it happened, why it could happened? Do you have any theories Michelle?
SHREFFLER: No this is the most devastating thing. And everybody is still in shock. And we`re hoping somebody steps forward with a clue and calls the police at that tip number and says hey I think this might help. And hopefully we`ll get a lead somewhere. We want justice for Connie.
JACKSON: And Michelle -- of course. And Michelle I know she was an avid jogger, she ran. She had a few routes that she would go. Is this time of night the normal time that she would go for her runs?
SHREFFLER: I`m not even 100 percent sure on that. No, I`m hearing she goes out all different times. I just wish she wasn`t alone that night.
JACKSON: And Michelle could you take us through her state of mind the last time you spoke with her? How was she doing? Was she happy? Was she complaining about anything?
SHREFFLER: I`ll tell you the last time I had seen her because I moved to Virginia the exact day is February 23, 2014 at Dunkin` Donuts located at Frankfurt (inaudible) street and she went on and on about how happy she is with her life, with her husband, with her two beautiful girls and showed me pictures. And we talked about possibly getting together before the end of the summer to spend some time together and catch up again.
JACKSON: Michelle were you friends with her on even Facebook or social media? Are there any postings that you know she posted about where she showed her family or what was going in her life?
SHREFFLER: Everything was wonderful and happy. Nothing to make you wonder, no -- not at all.
JACKSON: And that is the problem, Michelle. And I think that is what`s baffling. This is a person not having any enemies or not having any reason for something like this to happen. We also know, Michelle, that there was somewhat of a disability. Apparently she had asthma and she was missing I guess a part of her right arm under the elbow.
SHREFFLER: Correct.
JACKSON: Do you think it was just she was an easy target?
SHREFFLER: That`s what I think. I think somebody just picked her out as an easy target and unfortunately -- wanted her phone possibly. Who knows?
JACKSON: Well you know what Michelle, we thank you for joining us. It`s certainly sad, it`s certainly baffling and I`m sure that, you know, friends and other people like you who know something and know who she was perhaps can piece this together with the police.
You know, I want to go through a timeline of Connie`s disappearance just to give you sense of what was what. She was last seen at 9:00 p.m. on Monday when she left her home for a daily jog. Her family said she frequently changed her jogging path. You know, there were three or four routes that she would normally take.
When Connie she didn`t come home about two or three hours later her husband and daughter went out to search for her -- obviously they became very concerned. And at about 2:00 a.m. early Tuesday morning her family filed a missing person`s report with the police. About four hours later a woman walking her dog stumbled upon Connie`s dead body in the brush on the edge of that park.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1408/07/ijvm.01.html