There could be several reasons for whomever wrote the obit to leave her dad out, but it seems like most people will see that as a sign that her dad could be the perp. Or that whoever wrote the obit thinks her dad is the perp at least.
I have a theory based on experience. My brother was a 15-year long heroin addict and passed away last April. He was just out of rehab. He was out, unbeknownst to our family, an extra day before he passed. His girlfriend picked him up, gave him money, and drove him to the dope house. The police report we got about 4 days later told us that (she lied to us). Once we read the report, in our grief, we thought she was a "murderer." My dad used those exact words. Her name was removed from the obituary mention. We cut her out of our lives.
So, the point of all of these horrifying details is that perhaps, given her history and recovery, NB relapsed and ODd, and her body was moved. Perhaps the father was involved, either the drug portion or the cause behind the use, which would also be consistent with his history. Perhaps a boyfriend or ex was involved. Maybe even SS is a possibility given his clear erratic behavior, homelessness, appearance...
I am wondering why it was so quick for the family and police to respond to the missing person report. I also note that on SM, the sister said "we will get THEM." (Caps by me).
All MOO. Not trying to victim shame but a plausible COD given the circumstances.
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