http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/high-scho...ott-vanishes-from-leeton-20150407-1mfv29.html
'Everything seemed pretty fine'
'Im feeling pretty distressed'...
What's this 'pretty' business? Not quite fine? Not quite distressed? Just makes it sound like someone's not disclosing everything.
Your thoughts mimic mine Angeline. I also thought it strange that if she didnt show up to dinner that alarm bells would be ringing straight away. I mean if he hadnt been able to contact her earlier, then no show for dinner, i would presume he tried to contact her again when she was apparently late. But nothing has been said about that.I must admit, I initially thought this was "cold feet"... but now that I see she's still missing it's not looking good.
She didn't turn up for her dinner date at 7pm, and wasn't reported missing until 3pm the next day. That's a long time. I don't know... I would've thought alarm bells would be ringing if your fiancee didn't turn up to dinner. It's not like a mere acquaintance. It's the person you spend your life with.
Then there's the question, at what point do you approach the police? Sometimes people worry about using the police resources when there could be a simple explanation for the missing person. We don't know if he reported her missing sooner, and the police said to hold off. I bet the wedding element was a factor for the police.
Who made the reservation for dinner? And when?
Hope she is found alive. I must say my hinky meter re fiance is not going off in this case. I saw him on the news and he came across as honestly distraught. Is it quite possible she was involved in a single car accident, as in, the conditions make it likely in that region?
For some reason I've been thinking that Stephanie was doing the long drive, and had broken down somewhere... but if she was just hanging around the Leeton area then this is very strange.