indicolite22
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I'd also like to know where she was from lunch till 7:45pm. The phone call we see on video might not be relevant at all. I think the subsequent calls were more indicative that something was wrong, especially the 3 minute call for help to a friend who was out of town. The police perhaps have all the answers to these questons and apparently they aren't enough to find her or to make an arrest. I think it's possible that none of that information could predict what would happen next. IMO the police would only share info with the public if they thought that could help the case. They don't care about our curiosity and don't want to let the perp know what they know.I think it would be very helpful to know:
- Last phone ping location and time
- What exactly the conversation with the babysitter was about
- If she had any prior medical issues that could cause confusion (diabetes for example)
- What exactly she said while on the phone in the video
- What her text messages were the last 2-3 days before she disappeared
I think the police could share a lot of this without compromising the investigation