cluciano63
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Jmo, I just think LE knows more about her key situation, the camera, etc.
and probably got that info a long time ago. Yet here we are.
I do think if she kept her keys separate, there is a chance she was down on her knees or stooped over digging under her car seat looking for them, though, which could make her an easy target for a random predator. She would have caught off guard.
Obviously the four day lapse is a big problem. Any unsuspecting person could have seen the door partly open and pushed it shut, for example. And then left town, to wherever they live after visiting for the weekend. Or swept up debris in that area without a thought, and not want to admit it, thus get "involved." I don't see anything that can only mean she was a victim of someone she knew. Most people her age have complicated love lives, fake friends, maybe some drug use that only become more suspicious or dangerous when something bad happens. These people were not that close to her, apparently. They may have simply told police what they knew and resumed their lives. Countless times here at WS I have been shocked and appalled by how quickly, instantly almost, young people refert to their usual "man I'm hungry" or "I wanna party" posts after the violent death of a supposedly close friend. Freaks me out how casual they are. So it is hard for me to judge these people, not knowing if they are just "sorta, kinda" friends from her past or just don't want to deal with the "harsh" of a police investigation or what. Lol, everything is different about young people nowadays, mostly that they seem to act way younger than their actual ages...but JMO.
and probably got that info a long time ago. Yet here we are.
I do think if she kept her keys separate, there is a chance she was down on her knees or stooped over digging under her car seat looking for them, though, which could make her an easy target for a random predator. She would have caught off guard.
Obviously the four day lapse is a big problem. Any unsuspecting person could have seen the door partly open and pushed it shut, for example. And then left town, to wherever they live after visiting for the weekend. Or swept up debris in that area without a thought, and not want to admit it, thus get "involved." I don't see anything that can only mean she was a victim of someone she knew. Most people her age have complicated love lives, fake friends, maybe some drug use that only become more suspicious or dangerous when something bad happens. These people were not that close to her, apparently. They may have simply told police what they knew and resumed their lives. Countless times here at WS I have been shocked and appalled by how quickly, instantly almost, young people refert to their usual "man I'm hungry" or "I wanna party" posts after the violent death of a supposedly close friend. Freaks me out how casual they are. So it is hard for me to judge these people, not knowing if they are just "sorta, kinda" friends from her past or just don't want to deal with the "harsh" of a police investigation or what. Lol, everything is different about young people nowadays, mostly that they seem to act way younger than their actual ages...but JMO.