I remember thinking that LE in Adrienne Salinas' case that LE probably had an idea of their suspect and that an arrest would be coming shortly after she was found, at least. But obviously, they either did not have one or could not find enough evidence for an arrest. Unless they get a DNA hit sometime in the future, it looks like her case will remain unsolved. With Alison, it seems as though she must have known her killer, Imo...I can't imagine she would have left her doors unlocked even if she did not set her alarm. Hoping DNA will be the answer here, soon.
Clu, the night Adrienne went missing she had been at her BFs house, only a mile away from Allisons. She left that party with one thing in mind - to get back there. We don't know what happened after she called the cab, the same company that operates out of Old Town.
Allison traveled a lot. I wonder how she got to and from the airport.
Adriennes case, with all its elements, was actually more cut and dried. She was at a party. She fought with Her BF, she left, she came back, she left again. She blew out her tires, she tried to call BF, she called a cab. Then poof. She was gone. The roommates spoke with LE and the media. So did the family and the BF. We knew a lot about Adrienne.
With Allison we don't know much at all. We know her father said she was the perfect child, had no enemies, was going to be engaged soon, had a great job, just had a good review, bought a new dress and was going to the Bahamas for a company event the coming weekend.
That's really all we know other than what we have uncovered on Facebook.
We don't know what she was doing or where she went or who she saw the weekend, including Monday and Tuesday, before she was killed.
We haven't had the BF on TV talking about these things or anyone else locally who knew her.
But one thing we have we didn't have with Adrienne is the body and the crime scene.
As someone who lives here, it isn't at all uncommon this time of year to open your door to let fresh air in. She had a pool and her kitchen and main living area opened up to her backyard. She had a block wall around the yard and more than likely the gate had a lock. I can see her feeling safe enough to have her door or windows or both open.
Based on this, with no signs of forced entry, it's hard to say. It could have been random. The only thing that led me to believe she knew her attacker was what the police said. Now they have retracted that, if one can believe the reports.
It was so gruesome one can't help but think it could be the work of a psychopath or serial killer.
I hope LE can solve this soon.