Bump.
This entire case is weird in my opinion and has some things that could lead to many completely different speculations.
We have Paul, a well educated son of a Ford executive, most definitely from a wealthy family.
We have the expensive truck that is found with most of its stuff in tact...
I wonder what makes the LE consider foul play. I can see how she could be an easy target for a crime of opportunity, but there are some things that could indicate a different scenario:
a few unconfirmed accounts
a previous mental breakdown
I wonder if there is more to this than the police...
Surprised she's still not ID-d. I still believe she's a domestic violence victim and most likely unreported. With those clothes, food on the fridge this really should've been an easy case in different circumstances.
First time I've heard of this girl. Poor little thing, reading about this made me feel.. I'm not even able to put this into words. I'm 100% sure someone somewhere is looking for the little thing and the match has not simply been made.
Came back to this case after a long time and I still don't know what to think of it. On one hand, it seems like the victim was a worker, judging by his tools and his talk with the police.
On the other hand, I doubt that this jacket is connected to this man. LE would certainly check this...
This case seriously haunts me. I wonder for how long she's been a transient. The age gap of 20 to 50 years, that makes her born from 1947 to 1977.
I'm not American but how common is it for transients to move from state to state?
That's genuinely horrendous. I can't imagine how much he has to think over with a revelation like that. And so many years of thinking that his mother didn't care for him..
At first I thought that this letter was a sick prank (seeing as this car was a convertible), eince Lover's Cove hardly sounds like a place you kill yourself due to a terminal sickness.
Now that I think about it, I believe it was real. Buying a fancy car and committing suicide makes sense if you...
Jesus, what a depressing case it is. Sadly, Im inclined to believe that "Authorities believe someone she associated with knows what happened to her." means that they believe that she's OD'd or met foul play.
Wel, my first thought as a teacher was that 16 years is a very dumb age to be.
The more is revealed - Im thinking he is an extremely smart kid who was troubled. The fact that the police have found out evidence of him commiting crimes in the past makes me think anger issues.
While I don't believe that the victim was transgender, I'll just add my two cents. In case of people taking hormones very early in life, the effects can be very surprising. I knew a transgirl whos started taking hormones very early in life and you'd never believe how her entire body used to look...
Question to those who work in medical field: in case of dementia so severe that a patient would be unable to speak coherently would that serve as a serious enough reason to keep that person in the hospital involuntarily?
The fact that she was cared for plus drugs in her system make me think homeless shelter. My mother worked in one and various addictions were really popular there, in spite of no drinking/drugs policy. Many caretakers tried to keep the tenants out of trouble to no avail. Name tag on her clothes...
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