hey-Debbie
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True, that inebriated people sometimes end up in the water, and I have my own theory about that.
What’s different in this case is that it was daylight when she disappeared.
The other cases of folks in the water, from what I’ve followed, have been during the dark of night.
I don’t know when the theory started that Abbie may have been inebriated, but I don’t follow.
She was cooking, baked cookies, left pizza dough rising on the stove.
And she spoke to her son and mentioned that she may go for a walk.
Surely, he would have noticed if she was so inebriated.
And, who decides to take a stroll when expecting guests and knowing one has to finish making pizza for those guests after having a few cocktails?
Let’s drink while awaiting guests to a point where I am incoherent, and, oh, why don’t I take in a nice stroll?
Nah, I don’t buy it.
MOO
I'm with you on this one. It was cold there 39 degrees was the high and overcast so no sun to feel warmer. Winds show 6 mph. It probably feels colder if the wind was coming off the water. Even if she did go for a walk I don't think she would have stayed out long. Also women living alone usually take a few more precautions like making sure they take their phone with them leaving the house even for a walk. Especially when it's cold out. I don't know if she would have locked her doors in that neighborhood to go for a short walk though. I don't think it's suicide either. She seems like she'd be a planner. I think if she was going to do that she would have left a note for her kids and even plans like a source that states what she wants for her children. Did she have a living will? Things we won't know.
I think it's foul play and why are he young kids and family and friends staying so silent on this one?