LittleMissContrary
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I would be curious to know if Tiffany recently went on any cruises or visited any places off the mainland.
The question I posted about the toilets in the rest room was based on experience. Parks across the nation have both. The pit type can be composting where they are more like concrete vaults that they put composting material in to break down the waste. They would make a handy place to dump small personal effects, cellphone and keys with a reasonable assumption that they would never be found. I have seen it done with porta-potties.
Trackergd - I was wondering if a body could somehow be placed in the vault/pit below the restroom, assuming it's that type....
Going off in different direction - what if she simply went into the water that evening and was swept away...
Her photo (below) prompted this thought, though weather that day was not conducive to doing that ...
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Would her cell phone show its location if calls were made to her phone?.
When did someone notice and call to check on Tiffany?
If cell phone pings show the parking lot area that day or the next then we must assume the car was there during this time
Tiffany reminds me a bit of Kortne Stauffer, who has been missing from PA since July 2012.
I really think whatever happened to her had something to do with her asking to leave work early.
I wonder if you could fit a second bike in the car... wonder if there was any evidence of a second bike in the car...
Checked the facebook page, they say they're working with LE, phone records are taking two months (?!?) because missing persons cases aren't "urgent" in the eyes of the phone company?
I think this sums it up: :banghead:
I really think whatever happened to her had something to do with her asking to leave work early.
Checked the facebook page, they say they're working with LE, phone records are taking two months (?!?) because missing persons cases aren't "urgent" in the eyes of the phone company? Very odd.
This is very odd. I subpoena phone records involving civil cases for a living. It usually takes three weeks. LE requests are given precedence. No way that it would take two months. IMO.