I just want to add... I agree that she wouldn't just leave her dog like that to go on a secret adventure, and I don't think she was going to the restroom since the dog park was inside the apartment complex she lived in. I saw earlier in the thread that her Facebook is full of posts about...
I'm trying to put into words why I agree with this so strongly. I think it's that if the police believed it was an accident or something, I think they would have more to say to the public. They wouldn't just clam up or choose every word so very carefully like they have been, they would be...
All of this. I just want to add, sometimes they don't even tell the public they are in danger when they are. My parents lived in Toronto in the 80s and (if I'm remembering the story correctly) there was a serial rapist in the area who had a pretty clear MO that involved breaking in through...
Yep. Seems pretty well established that the dog park is inside her own apartment complex. Her mother expected her back quickly, as evidenced by her mother and stepfather saying they went to look for her when she hadn't returned in 30 minutes, so it sounds like she wasn't planning to go very far...
I used to live in a complex where each block had a dumpster on the curb with sliding windows on the sides so you could reach to throw your trash bags in. A front-loading dumpster picked up the trash, it just picked up the whole dumpster and upended it over the back of the truck.
I don't think it's necessarily true that they have to say something. They might withhold that information from the public because that's one more thing that only the killer would know.
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