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Agreed that the situations are different, however, she is not the only young person to vanish from the area - as talked about early in Thread One I believe.
There have been other (unsolved) disappearances of out-of-towners in the area in unusual (not bush-walking) scenarios.
After reading about a witness statement from the inquest relating to Katoomba woman Belinda Peisley, and her being "put over a cliff" somewhere in the region, if nothing else it's an indication that there has been an alleged history of dodgy types in the area who have possibly made use of the topography as a cover for sinister activities.
Presumably if a person or persons wanted to dispose of a body (in the context of clifftops), they would select a location in relative close proximity to a road or access track, and somewhere private (maybe even a secluded lookout carpark on a weeknight during the off season).
If drugs are indeed established to be a factor in this case, some kind of overdose scenario could also be a possibility, and perhaps reason for a third party (like a dealer or supplier) to choose to dispose of a body rather than be implicated in the death and face consequences.
I see there's a news report today about the death of a young party goer and a number of hospitalisations from a music festival called Defqon which was held only yesterday (suspected overdoses due to a bad batch of ecstasy- the 23 y/o guy who died went into seizures and later suffered cardiac arrest).
As always, just my opinion.