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I don't know when 5'4 and 100 pounds was EVER a typical average for a woman. That's extremely thin for 5'4. Maybe not for someone 5'0 but 5'4? When I was in nursing, that would have been flagged to explore for an eating disorder or an illness.
The description of Voluntary missing says.....no medical condition and no sign of foul play.
So it is just a classification because of the lack of a crime scene....this woman didn't leave voluntarily...I just don't buy that.
Also I believe it is KP's birthday this month or beginning of next month...so the gift might have been a birthday gift....
Where did you get that info? I hadn't seen that before..I'm still wondering why she has no dental x-rays. Who doesn't have dental x-rays?
Not to mention, if she is abducted, telling the perp she can't be identified by dental records is one hell of a gamble with her life.
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The doj link.Where did you get that info? I hadn't seen that before..
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They must have found some evidence she took off on her own.
A text
An email a phone call
Something because if she was endangered I'm very sure there would be
More activity to find her.
If she left on her own accord it is really strange to leave half-way through wrapping a present for your husband. I just don't know what to make of this.
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I plugged in the other missing woman, Stacey Smart, and it came up "Unknown Circumstances". That leads me to believe that LE must have good reason to suspect she left voluntary. JMO
That would be really awful if so. I don't think so but ianal either..LE said they were reviewing texts and emails. Perhaps what they found there is the reason they (LE) stopped searching and classified her as "voluntarily missing". They may even know exactly where she is by now.
So....what happens when a "missing" person is found A-Ok, but said missing person does not want LE to disclose that info? Can missing person forbid LE to report status/location/circumstances? I'm not a lawyer and have no idea.
LE said they were reviewing texts and emails. Perhaps what they found there is the reason they (LE) stopped searching and classified her as "voluntarily missing". They may even know exactly where she is by now.
So....what happens when a "missing" person is found A-Ok, but said missing person does not want LE to disclose that info? Can missing person forbid LE to report status/location/circumstances? I'm not a lawyer and have no idea.
Everyone else is missing her is why..That's the other question. If they have absolute proof that she left voluntarily, how could they classify her as missing?
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