Comment respectfully snipped by me to address only the above small part.
BBM - My thinking also has always been that the precisely "high noon" parking couldn't be accidental. I always think it was intended as a statement of some sort--I kind of rule out he left it as a clue. I don't think he left any clues. But as a statement, I can't think of what message he wanted to send. Of course, this will be a bit ridiculous as it is simply a wild guess--but could he have been indicating that he had her 12 hours--from 12 midnight to 12 noon?
Yes, I do agree. It makes my heart break for them, though.
My apologies for jumping in. I hope you don't mind me suggesting that one place I definitely heard this was on Greta's show "On The Record" which Mr. Kesse has linked on Jennifer Kesse.com. I believe you can find it in part 2. I think Greta did that in 2014, and a lot of us believed it.
I'm even sorry to type this because I want to believe what Mrs. Kesse said on the podcast, but it's hard to accept that Greta didn't have good sources, which may be separate from the family. So, maybe I guess the question I would like to have answered is why are Greta's sources so different from what Jenn's family believe.
I think Greta really does care about the missing and wants to do everything she can to help. She wouldn't just put out junk to mislead. (That's imo.)
But, I think in that part you'll find that it was said that Logan got there first at "high noon", and Jenn's parents a little later, not sure if she confirms the 15 minutes separation. It's just a short video, and still interesting. Keep it running for a little bit if you listen, because I think it's after Logan's part is finished that Greta, herself, speaks and really draws attention to it. (Just my thinking again.)