10ofRods
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If she was with her vehicle in that isolated area where the car was found(as I understood from reading the article in the thread), I don't see there'd be a high chance of her being carjacked from that location. Could the vehicle have broken down and she tried to walk for help? I didn't recall seeing if the vehicle was driveable, had gas, or if it was in an area of cell phone receiption.
I'm curious about why there's a 2 day gap between Williams and her onward travel (no one does that on a cross-country trip of such length, when they are trying to get to a wedding/people they know).
Why would she (two days after Williams) be out near Ash Fork? Ash Fork is just 20 minutes from Williams.
Why were there two flat tires?? (Vehicle not driveable - but why??)
response to article.... very sad. grim.
Agree. Strongly. She is originally from Connecticut, started this trip from her current hometown (San Diego) and according to her FB, lived in AZ briefly but never in Phoenix (some of the articles are saying she's a "Phoenix area" woman. She's not, AFAIK.