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I noticed that too the second time I watched it the other day (I must have missed it when it first aired last June). Drew thinks the pants leg is held together at the bottom with a rubber band, which is how the landscapers at Jennifer's complex wore their pants. How I wish we could go back and have the names of every single person who was working at the condos in early 2006. I really feel one of them knows something.
I was happy to hear this case get some coverage. I caught a repeat of the Vanished with Beth Holloway episode, and I thought In Sight Podcast did a really good job.
The one thing that bothers me about this case, is it said she MAY have left to go mail the phone that night....But without postage, where would she have done that at that time of night. I'm sure it's been covered before, it just bugs me a bit. Besides eBay, I know online postage wasn't AS common as it is now, so that always nags at the back of my skull. Though I feel she did get taken in the morning, not at night.
If she didn't meet up with somebody that night, wouldn't that be in her phone records/log?
The condo complex where JK's car was found parked - did she know anyone who lived there?
And when she and her BF were in St Croix did she meet anyone there?
Also - was anything ever discovered that might make her want to return to St Croix without telling anyone else?
While most speculation has been around FedEx, many larger post offices have a self-service kiosk that is open 24 hours. These were in service already during the time period she disappeared. Again, it wouldn't get there any faster than mailing the next day would.I was happy to hear this case get some coverage. I caught a repeat of the Vanished with Beth Holloway episode, and I thought In Sight Podcast did a really good job.
The one thing that bothers me about this case, is it said she MAY have left to go mail the phone that night....But without postage, where would she have done that at that time of night. I'm sure it's been covered before, it just bugs me a bit. Besides eBay, I know online postage wasn't AS common as it is now, so that always nags at the back of my skull. Though I feel she did get taken in the morning, not at night.
The first thing I said when I read police suggested that was that unless she had her own FedEx account and kept suitable packaging for a cellphone at home she wasn't going to be dropping anything off that night. Note that the whole point of any notion of her going out right away was the request to essentially send one day delivery. While getting it sent that night wouldn't be any quicker than the sending the next day, them basis of my thinking was of getting it taken care of rather tahn having to leave work to do it.
Of course since then there were numerous posted comments that she would send from work, but I never got a clear answer that she had a history of mailing packages from work. This has been discussed in depth, but nevertheless no clear answer was ever given. The best answer given with some authority was 1) that she would have mailed from work, and 2) she did not consider it urgent, but there was no 3) yes, she did send packages from work before and therefore known she handled packages that way. The answer to 3) is what is important to me.
What is interesting is this mail business. I see the police suggested she might have been looking for "a roadside mail box" to mail a package. But same WFTV news article ends with friend asked her to overnight it, and she may have been looking for "a roadside drop box" to mail the phone.
It is true it'd be somewhat easier to mail a package. You still need a large cardboard mailer to put the phone in and I have no idea how anyone would know how much postage to put on it or where you'd get the postage for it. And if you're mailing it then 1) that isn't quick, and 2) there's absolutely no reason to go out and put it in a mailbox at night.
So I checked on FedEx stores in her area and apparently did not find any 24 hour stores in the area, and also there may have been something convenient close to work if not using her work mailing facilities. It was my thought back then that she went out early to take care of it and never came back. But that was 10 years before I read about the two cellphones going dead at 10:40 pm.
I came to the conclusion awhile back that she was taking the phone over to her ex-bf for him to take care of if she had an inclination he was nearby as he was. I just don't see how the looking for a mail box or drop box is possible. For that matter the early police reports mentioned the cell phone package and there was quite frankly no way to know if it had been placed in any package or in anything in particular such as the briefcase, etc.
Also:
Does anyone know where her car was during the time she went missing?
Has the airport where she left for St Croix also been checked out?
And whoever that person is caught on video - is it possible that was someone who could have dropped her off and returned the car in front of his/her apartment?
Great inquisitive questions:
1.)Not that anyone has publicized
2.)Im not sure if it was thought of since there was no activity on her accounts. But I would have to find citation on that. I did think at one point that that she might of left on her own accord, but I have long since thought that since talking to her dad years and years ago.
3.)Anything is possible, but I think, like most do was that It was left in a rough part of town to dump the car and throw LE off. I don't think they lived there since the a.)Walked away and b.)Had no idea of the security of the Huntington apartment, but maybe knew of the lack of the security of the Mosiac. Odd that this low budget apartment complex had a better security set up then the expensive Mosiac.. I lived in the area in 04-05
Thank you, that next leads me to ask:
If this was a random or targeted act of crime and JK is dead, would the perp had taken her car and park it where he did?
Also, what about her luggage used for her trip to St Croix?
Has that been accounted for?