Hmmmm......fourboys said:Lammi said police wouldn't comment on a tip that White's abandoned vehicle was reported in the area before 6:15 a.m. -- the time her husband said White left for work.
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Hmmmm......fourboys said:Lammi said police wouldn't comment on a tip that White's abandoned vehicle was reported in the area before 6:15 a.m. -- the time her husband said White left for work.
Edmonton is my home town, and I am quite sure that, if she was living in Castle Downs, as I read in one article, it would take longer than 5 minutes to get to work. More like 20, I would guess.Mabel said:It also seems kind of strange to me that she would leave for work at 6:15 when work is only 5 minutes away and she doesn't start until 7.
*thanks for the invite, Cass*
"Scott-speak" included referring to Laci in the past tense. So far, this has not been the case...FacTink said:Nopey nope nope.
Something is wrong with this picture. My daughter is an RN. Yes she has to go to work far earlier than the exact hour she has to clock in, they have to do rounds or whatever it is called when they update one another before taking over a shift.
My problems with this:
* 2 people saw the car earlier than husband reported, not 1 but TWO and they seemed sure of themselves
* Husband knows when that woman went to work, she went on a regular basis, thus his report YET the time seeing the vehicle disputed by two witnesses (was he hoping he could get away with the time, or is this for real? feels very strange to me)
* Would she have gone in earlier for some reason? Doubtful, it was morning, who purposely gets up earlier when you are already leaving 45 minutes early for a 5 mile trek and you don't have to report to work until 40 minutes after that.
* Why the heck would this girl pull off the road and into that place, seems she mighta got that this would have been a sign of danger and done anything to avoid it.
* Was this girl known to go there and walk before work? If not...then why was she there? Because she responded to someone rough housing her on the road...she had a Ford Explorer - seems to me she could have handled that.
This sounds like a stage to me for some reason. What kinda quote is this, is it for real?
>>"Who ever has her, or if she is out there and you see me, or see this, just stay there and we will find you. I will find you."<<
It almost sounds like SP speak. Does it make sense to anyone?
FT
'just stay there' = don't you dare surface?FacTink said:>>"Who ever has her, or if she is out there and you see me, or see this, just stay there and we will find you. I will find you."<<
Good point dance: I posted almost the same thing, lol), but just to add, remember how much people suspected the Runaway Bride's fiance? And it turned out he was not involved at all....Casshew said:In all fairness to the guy, he could just be rattled to the core and worried sick - not making sense, extremely stressed... I don't know if I would be able to string together a coherant sentence if my daughter/husband was missing.... so he may not be involved at all... just confused on the time she left and/or completely stressed out.
He would know Laci was found dead, he could be scared out of his wits
I went to a funeral on Sunday for one of our employees who died of cancer, I was so upset, felt so much stress being there, I couldn't speak to anyone - I couldn't talk for a long time after leaving the service...sandraladeda said:Good point dance: I posted almost the same thing, lol), but just to add, remember how much people suspected the Runaway Bride's fiance? And it turned out he was not involved at all....
Hi Blue, I thought this neighborhood was very close to you, I was wondering what your thoughts were.blueclouds said:This is in our neighbourhood. We live just outside of Edmonton. I was just chatting with hubby about this at supper time. Something is up.... you see him on TV and he looked like he really had to force tears out. He'd start to "cry" and it was only after a few "gulping" sentences that the tears flowed.
My husband said at first, but if he was at home in the morning how could he have done it???
I said simple, he did it in the middle of the night.... staged it all and came home.
His words were very strange in deed.
Gee she looks a lot like Runaway bride (prettier though and no freaky eyes)WordsofWisdom said:Liana White: