sassysleuthie
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Yes - I use to live on Huff road and work in west midtown. Pretty familiar w/ area. Goes from "bad to good" quickly. Imo. Like most of atl
We don't know but it just feels.like either a person is missing in the puzzle or that someone was lying about seeing her that night
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Interesting. And IIRC that was about 10 pm. What was the reference mentioning English Ave? Was it a gas station stop or a timeline reference or a witness seeing J. ( I know Hope, I should look at the timeline and I will but if someone remembers first, feel free to jump in)Defoor Ave is very close to English Ave (AKA the bluff) - could have nothing to do with it, but just FYI
Interesting. And IIRC that was about 10 pm. What was the reference mentioning English Ave? Was it a gas station stop or a timeline reference or a witness seeing J. ( I know Hope, I should look at the timeline and I will but if someone remembers first, feel free to jump in)
Eta. Ignore me - i see it mentioned that it was from Google timeline.
So what if J met the person that did not want her to take her Mothers car so she changed cars and then she returned and met them at 10 p.m. and left her car at the lot and went with them in their car.
Very good point. At night a dark blue car would be the least noticeable anyway. I don't know about gang colours but a red car is a very noticeable colour for sure.I think this is a very interesting theory. Jenna's mom's car is a 2010 Mazda 3 sedan in red. Jenna's car is a 2010 Mazda 6 in dark blue. It's not like Jenna's mom's car is like a luxury car (Mercedes, BMW, etc) in which case you might not want a fancy car in a certain area to draw attention. They basically have the same car though, except for specific model and the color. It's like that person didn't want a red car (noticeable, eye-catching, easier to spot) in that area. Or didn't want a red car specifically (Bloods gang?)? Did this person ask Jenna to drive her car because it could sit in an area for awhile without attracting as much attention...?
Yes, I remember Subie saying that the stop was for 5-6 minutes. Enough to meet someone then on to somewhere else after parking up the car perhaps ?JMO.The only English Ave reference came from subie and he got it from Google Maps Timeline. I understood him to mean that the timeline only showed the intersection of north ave and northside drive as something the car drove by...and that it did not show her actually driving into the English Ave area which is about 2 blocks further...
The Westside park has not actually been built yet. It will one day but they're still in the fundraising stage so it's private property now. Currently the old quarry is still fairly accessible on foot...difficult for a car to get back there. Pretty heavy fines now days if you're caught back there.
Very good point. At night a dark blue car would be the least noticeable anyway. I don't know about gang colours but a red car is a very noticeable colour for sure.
I am also wondering if she decided at the last minute to go with someone to North Georgia to see the total eclipse. Someone mentioned there was a lot of traffic heading that way. Any locals travel to see it? I remember going on a special coach trip to Northern France to see the total eclipse and it is an unmissable opportunity IMO if one hasn't experienced it before. Is it likely she may have decided to park up her car and go on a bus or coach trip to see the eclipse?
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Assuming subie lives near Georgia Tech or thereabouts? Just trying to connect the dots with the tapestry
I've been back there with people a few years ago it's actually pretty common for young people to hang out at the quarry and not really patroled that much.
Cars can definitely get back there but of course then you would be noticed and more likely to get a fine... you would park at least a bit away to walk or bike the last bit but have been back in a beat up Honda before on one path that approaches from the side. You definitely would not park in a parking lot though plenty of space on the closest main road.
On the theory with the red car and blue car, no, gang colors are not as big of a thing in downtown Atlanta, not that kind of gang activity. You don't really see people walking around with red and blue bandanas it is not LA, even living exactly downtown (not midtown) with an ex, never saw that.
Also red cars at night are only marginally more noticeable. If it's dark, it's dark. A white car, maybe. But if something illegal was happening you wouldn't want to use your parent's car and get them in trouble. Even if it was just people transporting weed, I think someone would think that far and not want a family car involved.
Just my perspectives again having lived in atlanta as a young person
Is there cctv at either location? Or at the lot where vehicle was parked?Security has been ramped up at the quarry since they started blasting for the water resivoir though I'm sure you could still get back there if you wanted. And the club area associated with the pocket dial was cambleton road which is south west Atlanta. Not near the bluff or west midtown.
Yes very likely. So who drove the other one.? It was there at the house Friday a.m. because Subie saw it. Maybe she lent it to someone to go away in it to see the eclipse?Perhaps she took her mom's car that night because it had a full tank of gas?
With the seat pushed back, and Jenna's phone off/dead or not in the car (if her timeline doesn't show her going to that area), it sounds like (a.) she went there willingly for unknown reasons, either as a passenger or pushed the seat back, again for unknown reasons, while her phone was dead or at some other location, (b.) she went unwillingly, already separated from her phone, or (c.) someone else dumped her car there.
As far as her taking a bus to north Georgia, that seems very unlikely. It isn't the norm here to get around except by car or plane. Hotels and Airbnb's were booked solid months out. The eclipse was three nights away.
As far as switching cars, my thoughts there are that she either expected to be away overnight and didn't want anyone (neighbors, subie, vet tech) to out that she had been driving her mom's car so much, so she went home and switched, OR that something happened, and someone felt the need for her car to disappear (to throw the investigation off track?).
My feeling is that her car was dumped by someone else. No one seems to have actually seen her in her car that day, and her phone does not put her in the area where the car was found. I would be very curious about the person who allegedly said that they didn't want her driving to the West End in her mom's car.