pandamonium
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Good catch. Let's point out a couple other things:
1. The pants and shoes look like what she was wearing in the 6 pm store surveillance video
2. The friend has insisted that she changed pants before the party and that she was wearing black Vans? but look at the store surveillance photo - doesn't it look like she's wearing white shoes and pants like this?
The inconsistencies do start to seem weird. and in the one video the friend says she was single - so what's up with this "boyfriend"?
so much contradiction and one starts to go "hmmm"
Not sure if it means anything but my young adults often leave the house wearing one thing and coming home wearing something different. Including hoodies late at night since it chills down. I can't count how often I've washed clothes that aren't ours. They often carry a backpack with clothes or my dd's car looks like she's homeless. haha My kids work 2 jobs, go to school full time (when school is in session) so they are often changing clothes for work or social life fun.
Honestly, my feeling is at this age (once they start driving), they get that newfound freedom, plans change often and they carry stuff (or borrow things from friends) if not prepared.
ETA: I've noticed especially with the girls, it's more often and they take infinite amount of pics and selfies so changing clothes is normal. I know my dd has changed outfits to match her friends or look a certain way when they take pics.
I have ZERO doubt there is a lot more info out there based on evidence from social media (once they get their hands on it, if they haven't already).