My apologies in advance if the article below has already been posted. I just feel that it gives a clearer timeline. This article (by LA Daily News) states:
"What bothers Susan Park is the
roughly hour of video footage on Jan. 28 from 6:05 a.m. to 7:14 a.m. when Elaine Parks vehicle is leaving her boyfriends home in the 2600 block of Delphine Lane Calabasas but before she is seen leaving through a community gate. That time period is unaccounted for, Susan Park said.
[I do not believe the italicized part is quite accurate -due to poor reporting/writing-, and that the video only shows it is Elaine's car leaving through the community gate, but not necessary who was driving. This is only my opinion and is purely speculative.]
She said she received
two DVDs with private footage and community footage that omits the hour.
'It was almost pitch dark,' Susan Park said,
when her daughters car leaves the community gate at 7:14 a.m. roughly 69 minutes after she drove away from her boyfriends house. 'You cant really see if its her as the vehicle is driving out. You clearly see a license plate number.'"
In the meantime, KABC (as posted upthread) reported:
"Susan Park and her friend scanned security video Tuesday night, which showed images of Park's daughter, Elaine. She was last seen
shortly after 6 a.m. on Jan. 28 as she headed to her car at her former boyfriend's Calabasas home.
...
Park said Div told her Elaine then changed and left the house. But Park said her daughter didn't look distressed or panicked in the video. The footage
shows Elaine walking outside, but for some reason the video stops at 6:05 a.m.
Her car is shown leaving the gated community, but it's too dark to see the driver."
All BBM.
As per the same KABC report:
Sometime in the evening of 1/27: Surveillance video provided by Elaine's ex-boyfriend shows him "and Elaine leave in an Uber to see a movie."
Just after 1 a.m. 1/28: "The video captures them returning home."
4 a.m. 1/28: Ex-boyfriend told her mom Elaine "'all of the sudden got up shaking and singing, and it looked like a panic attack.'" He also told her "'Elaine then changed and left the house.'"
6:05 a.m. 1/28:
KABC: Elaine "was last seen shortly after 6 a.m. on Jan. 28 as she headed to her car at her former boyfriend's Calabasas home."
LA Daily News: "Elaine Parks vehicle" leaves "her boyfriends home."
7:14 a.m. 1/28:
LA Daily News: "'It was almost pitch dark,' Susan Park said, when her daughters car leaves the community gate at 7:14 a.m. roughly 69 minutes after she drove away from her boyfriends house."
One thing that is still unclear to me:
KABC: "[The private security] video stops at 6:05 a.m."
LA Daily News: "[Elaine's mom] said she received two DVDs with private footage and community footage that omits the hour [or the 69-minute period between 6:05 a.m. and 7:14 a.m.]"
So it is safe to assume that the home security video footage stops at 6:05 a.m., IMO. How about the community footage? Is it missing the hour, too? I cannot tell for sure from the way the LA Daily News article reads.
Also of note from the LA Daily News article: [According to Elaine's mom] "'(t)hey didnt search the (boyfriends) main house; they didnt take the K-9 to go through the gated community or even inside the backyard or whatever. They didnt do that ... its just too quick.'"
Something happened after Elaine went to her car at 6:05 a.m., IMO - something the ex-boyfriend and his family do not want anyone to see. I also suspect it was someone other than Elaine driving her car as it left the community gate at 7:14 a.m. As Elaine's mom says, they really need to release all video footage from Jan. 28 to Feb. 2 to her and/or LE.
Another thing I find interesting is the ex-boyfriend's comment about Elaine experiencing a panic-attack-like episode. I suspect this is somehow relevant to her disappearance, as to how, I have no idea. I do not believe it was a panic attack, though.
Sources:
http://www.dailynews.com/general-ne...eks-answers-weeks-after-daughter-went-missing
http://abc7.com/news/family-pleads-for-help-to-find-glendale-woman-missing-since-january/1766991/