So realistically who are we looking at suspect wise?
1. Ex-boyfriend.
2. Co-worker. JC.
3. Site worker.
If I were the OPD I would definitely look extensively at the people who knew her and then the site workers....
So realistically who are we looking at suspect wise?
1. Ex-boyfriend.
2. Co-worker. JC.
3. Site worker.
rd_jfc makes a plausible explanation for the poi car driver being either a cop or dressed as one. I'm unsure how that person links to her abduction tho.
Would it be more or less likely that she would go to the bar with the phone , or the ex would bring it to her place?
The poi as a cop / fake cop is plausible dropping the car off , but if we assume jen came across him , if she was dropping the phone off (within walking distance?) what was he doing out at that time dressed as a cop? Unless he is a cop...
BBM - Below is a short transcript I did from the video which I'll link. I thought it was interesting in light of your comment. It does seem that he called her cell phone that morning and also her home phone--although I'm not sure if Jennifer's mother said home or phone. (Sorry, I even tried listening to it with my headphones, but it didn't help.)One of the original news stories on her disappearance quoted the police as saying that they believed she was looking for a place to deliver a package that night. Now I'd be the last person to defend the Orlando Police investigation of this, heck, they never even responded when I called in that I had found law enforcement gear in the POI photos, you'd think they could at least talk to me. But then I saw recently the situation from the first investigators. It wasn't a pretty picture.
But they had some info that led them to believe she had a package to deliver. We know now that it was the phone, but the she went to bed thing wasn't that way in the beginning.
The most critical thing in my mind is that she didn't answer her phone the next morning as she did every morning when her bf called. I believe he said it went to to voice mail, indicating it was off and didn't ring (i.e., phone company has no current ping location of the cellphone.) Now we'd have to see if he called the landline in the morning, otherwise the cellphone had to be on in the mornings. Also the police saying the phones went dead at 10:40 pm indicates they see that as unusual, and turning her phone off every night wouldn't make that unusual.
I suppose I could do some searching on what info is out there on this, I'm working on something else and haven't spent the time boning up on this for all the posting I'm doing.
At about 9:45 minutes in:
They immediately contact her boyfriend, Rob. He is in a meeting, but still takes the call. He tells them he hasnt heard from Jennifer either.
Rob: Jen would always call me or text me on her way to work. On that morning, I never got the text message or I never received a phone call. I called her and texted on my way to work cause I hadnt heard from her which I thought was kind of strange, but then I know both of us had just got back from vacation so I just assumed that she had a busy schedule like I did.
Jennifers mom: And Rob said, Wait, Ive already called her homeher cell phone went right to voice mail
https://youtu.be/hWTa1dlgOIY
BBM--Yes, I remember reading that, too..I thought the information that Jennifer turned off her cell at 10:40 PM was odd to those who knew her, particularly her parents. It's mentioned in here some time back that her father stated that she not only used her frequently, but she used the alarm clock function to wake up. If that is true, the phone being off at night would be a red flag. (But isn't LE being secretive about her phone pings? That would seem to cast some doubt on the 10:40 PM shut down of the phone.)
A security guard theory is a good one. It could explain how someone got close to her in the morning OR came to her door that night.
BBM - True, but maybe it's important to consider that she did. It really is quite "normal" for people to occasionally break from their routine.After a long trip and going Straight to work before home , I can imagine her coming home tired and phone needing charged . I'd turned it off and crashed myself . Last worry to return some guys phone at that moment . Reasonable deviation from her normal habits in that synario .
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Just assuming she took the phone over to the ex , by car , how would she know he was in the bar? And how did she contact him to arrange the mobiles handover?
I think the police said the friend phone was turned off during the weekend.
Maybe that night Jennifer did charged her phone but for some reason it didn't charge .
Few times I charged my phone but I touched the cord by accident and It got out of the outlet, and few times my cord was lose and the phone wasn't charging. I had to buy new USB.
I thought I charged the phone and in the morning I realized it didn't charge at all.
Maybe jennifer left a little early Tuesday morning she went to a place to ship the phone before work.To get get it done and get it over.
She could have stopped at a upc or FedEx store It was early morning no people, she parked her car ,walked to the store and was abducted .
The police should have checked to see if back than shipping stores had video cameras.
Thanks for the information.Maybe she parked her car where there are no cameras?
Or is it possible Jennifer made it to work and was abducted there ?
Jennifer wanted to mail the phone first thing in the morning, so instead of going to her office ,she was driving to another area at work looking where to ship the phone.
she could have been abducted when parked her car and forced to drive away.
There were not many people at that time .iIt was early and no one saw when she
she entered her work.She could have entered from the back or side entrance . No cameras at these areas.