Are you talking about the ex that Paige had spent time with that day (I think it was that day)? Not the father of her kids? Didn't he say that they were talking about getting back together and that he didn't mind her line of work or was that all bs coming from him? I hope that is her body so that her family can lay her to rest.
OOPS Bobbisangel, my mistake. I forgot about the 'client' and that the car was found burnt in front of his business- I could only remember how scared she was of her kid's father. I just read the transcipt from Dateline, and its sad- I also didnt realize that the scent lead to his building.
The important thing is that SOMEONE is found, whether it be Paige, or someone else who is missing- Its hard to fathom the amount of missing in our country- Hopefully soon, someone can be paid to rest- RIP
BTW- Since I just re-read all the story, I will re-cap really quick for those who dont know:
1. she spent the day of her murder with her 1st hubby of two years (no kids) having a romantic picnic of Subway sandwiches :blowkiss:.
2. Her 2nd/ex hubby/father of kids originally moved back east to PA, and they were relieved to have him so far away- about 3 months before her death, he moved 3 hours away, and they were NOT happy about that!
3. She was running an escort service at night to pay for her expensive home. A client became infatuated with her, and the burnt car showed up accross from his business, and the tracks led to his business and no where else.
4. As the initial search went on, pieces of her purse were found alongside the highway- Her id, checkbook register, blockbuster card, etc.
For some reason I think its her ex hubby- She was scared of him for some reason, and maybe he was spying on her, found out what she was up to, and killed her instead of allowing her to take care of his kids- I hope Im wrong, but the first hubby and the escort sounded like they liked her too much!
Hope this helps- Her escort life was a complete shock to her entire family. If you would like a great read about this story, here is the most informative link I have found so far :
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25559428/