...possible...good ideaAnother slim possibility is that she was hit by a drunk driver and her body is either in tall grass or a corn field making it hard to find...
Have they had search dogs in the area?
We had a similar accident happen here in SD, where a woman was running on a gravel road and got hit...
UPDATE: Suspect admits to drinking before fatal hit-and-run near Worthing
..but that means should would likely not have known/heard a car approaching
when I run or my daughters, I tell them to be aware and music not too loud so you can hear cars approaching
...I make dang sure I can hear cars approaching when I'm riding/running--I want to be able to see them so I can stay clear
...what are the chances:
she would not have been able to hear cars?
running where a car could hit her?
not able to get out of cars' path?
etc
your link seems to be at nighttime--low visibility--hard to judge distances for the walker/runner
Mollie:
The disappearance of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts: A timelineShe likes to go whenever the sun's not down," Jack told ABC News in a recent interview. "She knows Brooklyn extremely well, better than I do, and I’ve lived here my entire life."