Detectivediva
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I unfortunately think toxicology will be crucial in this one. May the beautiful Angel(a) RIP.
Agree 100%.With all of these new missing persons cases, in the US (especially ones in the bigger cities) the first thing that comes to my mind is; did they come across a radical rioter? What is the likelihood of that happening? God, I hope that didn’t happen. Please, please, please be safe.
Her older son.Where would she be going in the middle of the night leaving two young children at home? During a pandemic, what would be open at that hour?
Our Walmarts are all closing at 4-5pm due to the protests and have been doing so for quite a while. Convenience stores also.
Perhaps someone like their father/husband was at the house?
Was at home with her?Her older son.
Later I find out the 13 years old boy.Was at home with her?
But she was in another garage in the same complex right? Where she lived before?The place isn't that old, staff come and go, units may be vacant, garages unrented. Some sites may leave a door open. May have been her old garage with a remote or keypad. Maintenance guy may leave her one unlocked. Did another family member have a vehicle in her garage? Kids game room, so she parked around the corner?
Demeanor when telling the son, would be helpful. "I'll be back" has a lot of variation in meaning.
IMO, nobody else is involved. I'm torn between self-harm and recreation gone wrong. Even with a carbon monoxide death, there is unpleasantness, if concern for the vehicle was in her mind.
And no one thought to look there?!?But she was in another garage in the same complex right? Where she lived before?
My point is (just my opinion) if in the case it was suicide maybe she decided to go that garage supposedly cause she had access still to it.And no one thought to look there?!?
Any updates
Oh so sad. I can’t imagine the pain if she truly saw her son on the way out the door.
I knew it. I got that feeling.Oh so sad. I can’t imagine the pain if she truly saw her son on the way out the door.
Yeah. Towards the end there, I did too. The family never was that forthcoming with info and even admitted to wanting to keep some info from the children after she was found. I kind of wonder if AA didn't actually talk to her mom or someone and mention that she was afraid she was going to harm herself - and possibly even ask Mom or another family member to take care of her kids, but the family never wanted to let that piece of information be shared. (All supposition on my part & MOO.)I knew it. I got that feeling.