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Susan where are you?
Its been so long!
and even longer today.
Susan, where are you?
Your grandbaby is a grandchild now....
Susan where are you?
Its been so long!
I'm actually from Roseville and have been super fascinated by this case since it happened.
My biggest question is how she could have possibly gotten taken from that shopping center. I live about 2 minutes from where she disappeared, she was literally fight next to a high school, across the street from a gated housing community, and in the same shopping center as plenty of very popular businesses.
It just seems like the most bizarre place to take somebody and their not be any witnesses.
The lack of video surveillance evidence (that we know of) also strikes me as quite odd.
I may just be paranoid, but I really have no trust for Roseville police. They're exceptionally arrogant here and often think of themselves as above the law. Perhaps this was a murder committed by a cop and was covered up?
I read an article from February 2015, which contains the most information so far.
There is a photograph of a younger Susan and her husband at the top of the article. She is smiling. Her front teeth appear to be in disrepair (at least from what I can tell), and that may be the reason why she isn't smiling in any of the photos in this thread. The unsmiling Susan stood out to me and I thought she did not look happy. Now I think it's because of her teeth.
The husband was interviewed for the article. He is still stymied about what happened to Susan, saying again he thought it was foul play. On the advice of his lawyer, he refused to take a polygraph test.
No one disappears into thin air. This case has bothered me from day one. It caught my eye initially because I used to live in Roseville and have friends there.
I am on my iPad and can't link the article; I found it with a Google search.
It seems impossible that it's been three years since Susan disappeared, but it has been. I get so sad when I think of this case and Susan's disappearance. What happened to her, where could she be? If she is passed, where are her remains? How could there be no witnesses, no evidence, no video? I don't get it.
And expecting a new grandchild...i doubt 100% she committed suicide...she was harmed or abducted. I wonder if her wallet was thrown from a getaway car...or deliberately scattered...So many questions. She seems so sweet and kind...and shy...
Just thinking about Susan today. We haven't forgotten you Susan!
I have just recently moved to Roseville temporarily myself, so I'm even closer to her location than I was before. Suglo I agree, it just doesn't feel unsafe here. In fact my old neighborhood was pretty safe but I had my moments of being nervous, had packages stolen from the front porch, mail stolen somewhat often, heard the police helicopter overhead, etc. And I felt fairly safe there, but certainly cautious. Now living where I am in Roseville, about 7 miles from where Susan's car was found, I'm just barely getting used to people who feel about 99% safe all the time. They look at me funny when I do a quick visual survey of a parking lot, people coming in/out of stores or offices I'm going into before I get out of the car, etc. The first time the family I'm renting a room from told me to use the mailbox for outgoing mail I was like "You're kidding me, right?" They don't go to the post office to send mail, heck they didn't even keep the front door locked until after I moved here. It's a whole different mindset from most places I've lived before, even places only a few miles outside of the area. .
Sorry, that got a little longer than I intended, but I just wanted to agree that it's a generally safe "feeling" area. In fact today this article came out about Roseville being one of the top 25 safest US cities for women: http://www.kcra.com/article/roseville-ranks-in-top-25-safest-us-cities-for-women/7595752.
Then I got to thinking about Susan. It wasn't safe for her. Whether it was a total stranger thing, a health need she couldn't get help for (for ex. the suicide possibility), or someone she knew caused her to disappear, she wasn't safe. And worse, she probably felt pretty safe, even as a seemingly somewhat nervous person. Goes to run an errand in the area she also feels very safe, and then POOF she's just gone. Somehow living here and seeing what it's like day to day emphasized to me even more how odd it is the way she disappeared without a trace, and really with very little media attention either.
I so hope she's found, assuming she wants to be. She and her loved ones deserve that much at least.