Possibility exists, in my mind, that after her run she would have gone straight to her mom's house. Why go back to boyfriend's if only to go back out to get car...if in fact she normally picked up her car the evening before work. If she also planned to spend the night there, since she had a room and clothes at her mom's as well, she could have left enough for the evening and following morning.
Here it is. Car/deer crash on Old 6 in Brooklyn. It happened on the 19th.Let’s check it! Do you know where to find the log?
Mollie lived in Brooklyn for >10 years. She had lots of friends there. Perhaps she stopped off at "a house" to visit someone.
I wanted to make an observation and get some feedback.
DJ noted when he returned to the home at whatever time that was on the timeline, that the dogs had plenty of food and water.
Up thread, people had noted that labs and most dogs will eat constantly if food is available.
So, for an evening, a night, a morning, and up until he arrived, there was still plenty of food left? How darn much did she leave, and why? Is this an indication that she was leaving for a prolonged period of time, thereby indicating prior intent?
Or have I missed this being discussed in previous threads?
What I've learned from reading here and on MSM is that she lived with her boyfriend AND at her mom's for the summer. I think her boyfriend lived there full time with his bother and fiancée. Not sure and have not read what his plans were after she returned to school, or after the wedding for that matter. I agree though, what newlywed couple wants someone living with them full time?
Hmmmmmm.....after today I’ve branched out to a much more random person involved.
In many rural Iowa communities, people have burn barrels which look like large trash cans, but are heavy, thick metal. You can burn trash in them at any time, no permit needed.And do folks have to call in for a burn permit? Or can they burn anytime they want?
That I didn't not know, about the AC. I did read she had asthma. I still believe, however she was going to her mom's during/right after her run. I can't see her putting the dogs in the basement for a 45 minute jog around town. I know she had open invite to dinner and guess needed to get the car. I don't recall hearing anything about where her car keys were either, though. jmoDJ said she was staying outside her mom’s because her mom’s either didn’t have AC or the AC didn’t work so well. It’s been reported that Molly has asthma, which might mean she’s prone to seasonal allergies. In rural Iowa in August these might be miserable especially without AC. She may not have wanted to be at her moms even for a couple of weeks for the remaining of the summer .
We also don’t know when brother and fiancé returnedI had the feeling that maybe the quote about the dogs having plenty of food & water wasn't meant to be a literal, timeline-assisting measure of what was remaining in the bowls but rather an assurance to the dog-lovers that the dogs were not starving or otherwise harmed.
No the bit about timeline was me using the opportunity to note there is no timeline that tells you when the first person to arrive at the home even was.I had the feeling that maybe the quote about the dogs having plenty of food & water wasn't meant to be a literal, timeline-assisting measure of what was remaining in the bowls but rather an assurance to the dog-lovers that the dogs were not starving or otherwise harmed.
Doesn't the first paragraph confirm she was not home after her run doing homework or sending snaps? Jersey girl living in Jersey here, btw.https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxn...nd-areas-in-and-around-brooklyn-iowa.amp.html
Police added the University of Iowa sophomore was last seen jogging in the Brooklyn area that evening and “there have been no credible sightings of, or communications with, Mollie since that time.”
The other highlighted areas are in the vicinity of Tibbett's boyfriend's home, where she was staying at the time she vanished, and two sparsely-populated tracts of farmland only accessible by dirt roads.
One of the farm areas is right next to Big Bear Creek, a waterway that originates 20 miles northwest of Brooklyn, in Gilman. From Brooklyn, the creek runs another 20 miles Northeast to Marengo, where it empties into the Iowa River.
Thanks—I found it also. What do the Open Line/hangups mean? There are lots of them. Has anyone tried to map these 911 calls? Are any near Mollie’s jogging route or other important places?Here it is. Car/deer crash on Old 6 in Brooklyn. It happened on the 19th.
The logs are on the Poweshiek Sheriff’s department’s SM site.
Car/deer crash on Old Rt. 6 in Brooklyn on the 19th. They don’t give further details. You would probably have to request a copy of the report from the police department to get further details.New York 625,
I couldn’t find it - what were the details?
That's true, but a cell phone is more likely.
Doesn't the first paragraph confirm she was not home after her run doing homework or sending snaps? Jersey girl living in Jersey here, btw.
There are loads of them on all the logs. They seem like a common occurrence. Hopefully they check each location they originate from as they do here.Thanks—I found it also. What do the Open Line/hangups mean? There are lots of them. Has anyone tried to map these 911 calls? Are any near Mollie’s jogging route or other important places?