Did they call off the search or was is suspended because of dark/night? That wasn’t clear in the article I saw. If they completely called it off then I agree it sounds like they have a good idea of what happened. Most of the info coming out has that feel that the LE knows a lot more than is being shared.The facts are so inconsistent it's hard to get a handle on what happened. Regardless, the police calling off the search leads me to believe they have a pretty good idea what happened to her.
Oh dear, Tweets are not too positive...Facebook: Mollie Tibbetts
Instagram: Mollie Tibbetts (@motibbs) • Instagram photos and videos
Twitter: Mollie Tibbetts (@Motibbs) | Twitter
Pinned tweet is a crazy coincidence..
This is confusing. I've read that the boyfriend and his brother were BOTH out of town working which is why she was dog sitting. Now this article says that the BF was home with her.......
I swear I read early on that her BF was at home with her, but then all that changed and he was out of town. Very confusing.
Molly had a lot of honors cords in her graduation photos. She's a very smart woman. I don't think she went running by herself at 10 pm.Oh dear, Tweets are not too positive...
Can we assume the pets she was sitting for are safe at home? No chance she was walking them I guess. I just hadn’t seen any mention of this. Just thinking about another angle.
Snapchats are short videos that you can either send to one person or to all your followers. You can take a video of yourself or of someone or something else. It is my understanding that the videos disappear after a few minutes but that anyone who saves it can still have it.Is snapchat like a selfie? Or a text?
Family members told WOI-TV that the University of Iowa student was dog-sitting with her boyfriend at a house before she went for a run. Tibetts boyfriend, Dalton Jack, told ABC News she went for a run around 10 pm.
Hundreds join search for missing jogger Mollie Tibbetts in Iowa
I’m not finding any articles stating people saw Mollie running outside.
Mollie's aunt, Kim Cauldawoods, described Mollie as "beautiful and full of life." Cauldawoods said, "It's been difficult - very difficult. But the outpouring of support, it has been just outstanding."