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Based on her dad's description she seems like an extremely careful and safe person. So I don't necessarily think she'd open the door to anyone but you're right...it's not impossible and anyone can have a lapse in judgement.I don't think it's completely out of the realm of possibility to open the door if someone's looks non threatening. Maybe she was tired and thought it was a neighbor? If the person looked non-threatening or maybe came up with some good excuse as to why she should open the door I think it's a possibility.
Something like their car broke down, their phone was dead and they needed to call AAA or something like that. Or maybe a 'new neighbor' looking to borrow some sugar or something to cook? Or even worse, she knew the person
Has there ever been any documented evidence of how many people were living in the complex? I know it was relatively uninhabited, but surely someone else lived in the same complex or building? It'd be extremely eery to be the only person living in a gigantic apartment complex.
Can someone also explain to me why there are two phones that were shut off? Whose phone is the other one and why is it relevant?
I don't want to bash any state but it seems like a lot of missing persons cases come out of Florida...
I wonder if the apartment had a peephole and a chain lock?