Did some digging because the timeline was confusing me.
She was last seen (the vehicle) on Mt. Royal Rd. through a license plate reader coming home from the church according to a few sources which show the picture of her vehicle on that intersection camera,
this one shows the time of it, that she was coming home, so heading south at 12:09 P.M. on the 19th.
Then she was last physically seen around 7:30 P.M. when her daughter and son-in-law were at her house at 108 Dolores drive for dinner and they left around that time.
The next morning, Monday the 20th (8 a.m. according to
this article) she last spoke to her daughter making plans to have dinner. She also called to cancel a doctors appointment because she wasn't feeling well (therapy according to police, not specified what kind) "The register from the doctor’s office indicated that she cancelled her appointment at around 10 a.m. She sounded congested and sick when she spoke with office staff, according to investigators."
Her daughter arrived at 5 P.M. and Janet and her car were gone, but her cell phone was there upstairs. The preparation for the meal was out according to police on
this video.
The police mention possible depression in the news update video, someone asked about the cemetery where her husband was buried (St. Mary's) and they stated land searches were done. They stated the Allegheny River was a focus because of the On-star.
Does make me wonder if her vehicle could possibly have been missed even after all the searches. The main river was searched but what about parts like this harbor that cut inland? Although she went missing in the daylight, how did no one see.
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A few articles like
this one state something I didn't notice before.
"Walsh’s vehicle was possibly seen Conneaut Lake area shortly after her disappearance, though this is not confirmed, according to police."
Not confirmed, almost 80 miles away... No license plate or onstar records. Would she have known how to disable the onstar? even then the license plate would have probably been detected if she headed north.