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or she locked herself outA few thoughts. 1. Often times the simplest explanation is most likely 2. perhaps no unknown dna was in the house because perpetrator <modsnipped> visited frequently. 3. perhaps mollie had sympathy for this person. she has been described as wanting others to be happy. maybe she was aware of this person's feelings and did not see danger. 4. I think there is a good chance the perpetrator headed east on route 80 after the crime. 5. I'm sure they have a suspect
Hi all, I've been following, but keeping quiet, as this one has me confused. I just keep going over and over the same things in my head.
One question.... we know that Mollies Fit Bit and Phone are missing. I also read somewhere that she normally ran with her fitbit, phone attached to arm and wireless earbuds. Has it been stated anywhere if the earbuds are accounted for or are they also missing?
No contacts? No glasses?
There is no way that she could get on a plane without using her ID. If she had done so, LE would know.
I haven’t either and I hadn’t thought about that until now. That seems like a pretty important fact. If they thought it was at all possible she was taken from that house it would have been sealed off as a crime scene.I haven't seen any photos or mention of crime scene tape around the home. Anyone?
If it happened in the house, why did LE not scour it from top to bottom. Did they and we do not know?
I feel pretty confident they did as much as possible given that multiple people had likely been in and out before they would get a chance to do so.If it happened in the house, why did LE not scour it from top to bottom. Did they and we do not know?
Does it make any sense at all . The family says she was doing homework late. So maybe it is kmown she was elsewhere.I haven’t either and I hadn’t thought about that until now. That seems like a pretty important fact. If they thought it was at all possible she was taken from that house it would have been sealed off as a crime scene.
And this is why im confused, Dushi. Thanks for responding. Are people supposed to be looking for her running outfit or the red shirt and denim? I know I saw early on it was her running outfit.
I feel pretty confident they did as much as possible given that multiple people had likely been in and out before they would get a chance to do so.
I don't know. I guess it depends on what they found or thought they could find. With whatever issues they may have in some ways, I feel pretty good about the FBI and DCI being able to appropriately handle the scene and determine what needed to happen with it.Yes. But wouldn’t they tape it off so they could do as much forensics as possible?
That makes sense for sure. What about the dogs and LE probably not sealing the house, thoughIf Mollie was abducted from her home after she had been doing homework, it's also possible that someone entered the house through an unlocked front door while she was jogging.
For example, Russell Williams was known to enter homes and remain silent/hidden in the home until he decided to attack. His last victim, Jessica Lloyd, was assaulted at her home and then moved to a second location where he continued to assault her. He parked his vehicle in the trees along the side of her property.
Would they not still seal it and do heavy duty forensicsI feel pretty confident they did as much as possible given that multiple people had likely been in and out before they would get a chance to do so.
Yes. But wouldn’t they tape it off so they could do as much forensics as possible?
If Mollie was abducted from her home after she had been doing homework, it's also possible that someone entered the house through an unlocked front door while she was jogging.
For example, Russell Williams was known to enter homes and remain silent/hidden in the home until he decided to attack. His last victim, Jessica Lloyd, was assaulted at her home and then moved to a second location where he continued to assault her. He parked his vehicle in the trees along the side of her property.
Have you ever heard of a crime scene not being sealed?I don't know. I guess it depends on what they found or thought they could find. With whatever issues they may have in some ways, I feel pretty good about the FBI and DCI being able to appropriately handle the scene and determine what needed to happen with it.
One would hope that the home was forensically examined, but given that investigators have had difficulty determining where she was when she was abducted, perhaps the home was completely compromised by the time investigators arrived. That is, how many people had been in and out of the house before police realized that something was seriously wrong?