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I can't remember if this has been discussed already. Do we know that the neighbors actually know her? I don't know any of my neighbors , just see them in passing. If one of them knocked on my door, I wouldn't open it.Thank you Boots! Yes it was frustrating too. Thankfully it didn't last long and I was able to calm down and speak normally, or almost normally, after a few minutes.
Whatever scared Suzanne - if indeed she was scared - must have been much more severe than what happened to me. It looks like she was fleeing from someone/something, whether imagined or real we don't know.
You're right it's very odd that police did not go to her home when they came in the middle of the night. I wonder whether neighbours did not realize it was their neighbour Suzanne who was knocking on their doors but simply called police without opening their doors, saying that a woman is running around the neighbourhood seemingly in need of assistance. So maybe police, when they arrived did not know who was missing, or whether there was indeed a missing person, they looked around the neighbourhood but did not find anyone fitting the description the neighbors gave? And only later in the day when the fiance came home it became apparent that Suzanne was missing and that she had been the one knocking on doors? Just speculation. It makes no sense otherwise, if police had been told who the woman knocking on doors is, that they would not go to her house immediately when they arrived.
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