There has to be more to it, though. If someone didn't have their phone, would you only check their home before considering them "missing"? What if she was on her way to Kilroys to pick up her phone? What if she was at the gym? What if she was at the grocery store? If someone doesn't have their...
Honestly, I have the option to turn GPS off/on on my phone, and I always assumed that if I had it on "off" that I couldn't be tracked. I know that sounds silly but I've never had any reason to worry about being tracked or not so I've never given it much thought. And I think maybe if someone was...
I'm 23.. I didn't know what a ping was before this website.. I just asked two of my friends (both 22) and they didn't know. And we're all extremely attached to our phones. I guess I'm saying I'd call it a "maybe" rather than a "most certainly".
That's a really good point. I guess it's a possibility she wasn't aware she didn't have her keys? Seems unlikely, though, because she was apparently aware she didn't have her phone if she was 'calling DR'.
I know lots of girls who would drink more than usual/party more than usual/act more reckless than usual when in a fight with their BF. I am wondering, if the OD theory is true, why would she OD that night as opposed to other nights, and that could be the answer.
She's probably referring to people who have called LE from the time she last pleaded for them to come forward. She's also probably referring to people who voluntarily called, and gave new information.
Hi, I was also lurking and decided to actually register.
My thoughts: I'm very convinced of an OD. She has long QT syndrome and is probably on a beta blocker, and I really don't think this would be a good mix with coke and alcohol. I believe she'd be much more at risk for an OD than a person...
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