wareaglemama
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IMO, the only way it works for it to be her sending them before the Chevron is if she picks “Eric” up immediately after dropping her brother off (11pm) and he’s waiting in her car at the Chevron. To me, that either means “Eric” is in on it, which seems like a highly coordinated and planned crime, or there is no Eric. If there is no Eric, it’s not her sending them or it’s her way of sounding an alarm. Someone earlier did point out the repeated SOS in “so, so, sorry” which is very eerie.I just can’t figure out how they know that for sure though since Snapchat doesn’t have timestamps. Even a 5 minute error could change that timeline completely.
Do you need a phone passcode to respond to Snapchat messages? Or can you respond to them from the home screen without unlocking like texts?