Actually there is quite a bit to go on compared to some cold cases. We have a vehicle, a job, an apartment complex, social media accounts, and a random home in Berkeley searched because of her. Any one of those could crack this case wide open.
The vehicle could contain clues such as fibers...
Some employers take out insurance on their employees. I know it sounds crazy but they do. So let's say MetLife gets paid $50k from their insurance if DS dies in some way. So they put up the $50k for the reward knowing that they will break even if she is found dead or missing and they need to pay...
Seeing that he was a security guard he may have had access to the video feeds and footage of that day at MetLife. I wonder if he altered or deleted anything...
On Google street view there is a bag of dirt in front of the house from Durst Lumber and Ace Hardware 248 542 2010 about 3 blocks away. It looks like trash man didn't want to take it or left it for some reason. Nothing to do with missing DS but was fun trying to figure out the name and phone...
That house has a gate of some kind that goes across the driveway. It would allow someone to pull in, close the gate, and then remove a person that is tied up and no one would be able to see anything.
You are bad at math.
I was thinking they need to interrogate her wireless router. There are usually logs inside them and if she parked close enough to her apartment she would have been given an ip address once her phone was close enough to the wireless signal because she had been on the network...
I would think too many strange people showing up at your apartment would draw attention to a dealer. It seems like dealing out of an apartment complex would get you kicked out fairly quick.
Some nosy neighbor knows what is going on in the complex. They should anonymously report what they know...
good thinking... if you decided to go buy some weed you don't take your purse with you. You leave it in a safe place which you know you will be back to in a very short time. You only take the cash you need. Say you are buying $50 worth, you bring only $50 and your phone in case of trouble. So...
I once made a key from a blank using a file and the original key. Not too hard to do. I'm guessing there are locksmiths that could make a key from a picture.
Was her mail box at the apartment empty? Let's say she got a piece of mail and the postmark showed where it was mailed from and the postmark date. Then you could tell she had been inside. Also anything digital in her apartment (computer, tablet, etc) would have forensic evidence on time and...
I hope they shot the vehicle with a thermal imaging camera when they found it the next day. An engine block will retain heat for quite some time. If you found the engine block 6 degrees above the current temperature with a ton of math and weather data you could back track to an approximate time...
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