Inthedetails
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It did seem like an all-too convenient Clue, didn't it. We know she must have been snatched whilst jogging, because of the phone. We've all heard of women being snatched whilst jogging. And we know she didn't just decide to leave her husband, because there was a half-wrapped, hand-made gift addressed to him in the house. Another handy Clue. And she's a perfect, beautiful Supermom who would never leave her kids and whose wedding photos have now been plastered everywhere, so we can see how wonderful she is. As if telling a story/ creating an image is more important than actually putting out accurate photos of how she looks now so people know if they've seen her. And then the mysterious, anonymous benefactor who puts out a bizarre letter offering a reward for her safe return by Wednesday and promising not to involve LE in any way.
If she reappears on Wednesday morning claiming to have been held captive in Mexico this whole time and starts going on chat-shows to describe her awful treatment by those nasty Mexicans, I will be extremely suspicious.
But if she turns up dead, I will feel awful for ever suspecting a hoax
I won't feel bad for suspecting a hoax. (I do hope she is alive but also realize that might not be the case. My first hunch actually, is that she encountered violence. However, I keep "hoax" on my list of possibilities, without apology.)
We cannot know with the info we have what has happened with any degree of certainty. We are human and we form opinions - that is nothing to feel bad about. When we learn more information, we are capable of changing our minds and correcting our opinions. That's not a bad thing.
I sure wish I could get every case correctly solved from the get-go.
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