http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...lano-30-August-2014-2&p=10942801#post10942801 (Posts 899 and 900)
Apparently Christina changed into a grey t-shirt at her friend's apartment before deciding to leave? The t-shirt is big on CM because her friend wears a larger size.
Does this mean that some of CM's clothing was left at her friend's apartment?
This new twist about the clothing CM borrowed is interesting. When she decided to go home, I wonder why she didn't change back to her original outfit and leave her friend's shirt behind.
Thoughts about the 15 calls to the bf. If he wasn't answering calls, Christina may have been concerned that he wasn't home to care for her dog. They may have been at odds but, putting the problem aside, she needed to know he was still intending to care for her dog. If he didn't/wouldn't answer her calls, it makes sense why she decided to drive home. She'd be concerned her dog wasn't being let out or fed if bf never answered her calls. I'd be aggravated too and wouldn't be able to relax no matter what my feelings at the time were for bf. In most cases, I find females to be more reliable/consistent when it comes to caring for other living things (especially in their age group).
The garage. At the end of a news report, the female reporter mentioned she spoke to a security guard. It was a little strange imo (she was standing in the garage while reporting). I won't put quotes, if not exact, close - 'The security guard usually walks one street but he's been walking both sides tonight. He's also looking for answers.'
Strange, huh? That's how the report ended on a NBC affiliate.
Is it true one of the acquaintances is a security guard? If so, the guy should be checked out. Plus I had no clue what the report means. Why would a security guard be concerned with only one street? And did he bother to mention two out of three security cameras were not working when Christina disappeared?
Lastly, the friend who walked with Christina in the lot seemed to be moving slightly behind her when the tape cut off. He was to her right side at first but seemed to fall back slightly. Did he need to turn left to go towards his car? Or was he going to turn right? It looked a little bit odd to me that he seemed to change his pace and fall behind her a little bit. How long after that spot would they no longer be in that same camera's range?