Coppertop15
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The friend didn't report for 15 hours *after* someone screeched up to her in the middle of the night and told her to get in the car. That's... unusual.
Names. I was scratching my head for a couple minutes lolThank you, I wasn't sure.
I found that last night too, which is why I asked. I'm assuming that's her Dad? Weird ...I thought I had found her Facebook profile. I had not. It was confusing.
Reminds me of Jessica Chambers less being found clinging to lifePolice: Woman got into odd car hours before body found burning in South Fulton
No mention of being burned in a car. Says the side of the road. Also mentions a grass fire. I don't think she was actually burned in a car.
My opinion only
My honest thought is things are being portrayed differently to protect Brittany's reputation/memory.I’m confused over the information in MSM.
She was on a work trip to Atlanta.
She worked in the medical field.
She went to a club.
She was walking home from a store with a friend at 1am.
Her friend didn’t report her until 4pm the following day....15 hours later.
Why didn’t her aunt report her missing when she didn’t come home to her children?
Was it not unusual for Brittany to disappear for days in a town she just moved to?
The friend didn't report for 15 hours *after* someone screeched up to her in the middle of the night and told her to get in the car. That's... unusual.
I agree, the circumstances are unusual and the friends does not seem to be a true friend.Sounds like friend is not a friend.
Gray has a YouTube covering this matter as well as Summer Wells. I will listen to it and post any new info.
Another scenario regarding the car and her willingness to get in... Perhaps the vehicle was an unmarked police/detective car, and the occupants knew her and wanted to ask her some questions about an ongoing case? IMOIn regards to her being abduction/willing to get in car. I personal would say even if she got into the car by video it looks willing, but who's to say that they did not have a gun pointed at her, said something, or felt she needed to comply or she'd ben in danger it may look willing to us, but couldn't be..
Anyways right now it's not fully about the details, but more so who was the person in the car, how did she end up were and how she was found.
Another scenario regarding the car and her willingness to get in... Perhaps the vehicle was an unmarked police/detective car, and the occupants knew her and wanted to ask her some questions about an ongoing case? IMO
Who is this " friend"?