AmatuerDetective
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Regarding the cell phone ping, there was no trail of pings therefore we know the phone was turned off during its journey. The single ping off a cell tower 600 miles seems purposeful versus a red herring. If you were going to send/bring a phone 600 miles away in order to create an alibi you're definetly going to let it ping more than once. So whom ever turned that phone on did it on purpose and most likely to send the text that was received by her employer. The ping happened 3 days after she was last seen. You can go much further in 3 days than the 600 miles. Unless of course the abductor needed to spend thanksgiving with relatives and perhaps shopping on Black Friday. The question I have is why was a text sent to her work telling them she was taking the week off 3 days after she was last seen? If she were abducted how would the abductor know her place of employment was the only people who would miss her? Why would the abductor risk making contact with her employer if he was already 600 miles away. He wanted to delay any search for her. Why? If he's already 600 miles away why would he care. I say its because he was still 600 miles away. He needed more time to get back to Woodland Park before a search began for Kelsey. Therefore, her abductor knew her well enough to know who would miss her. I'm going to stick with my original theory. A love triangle gone wrong.