Truthseeker1985
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Hope they find her alive and well poor girl thoughts and prayers
“So far, it's unclear if there were any signs of foul play or forced entry into Jack's brother's home.”
"This is not a place where people lock their doors, of the most part," Calderwood (Mollie’s aunt) who moved from California and locks her doors, said.
Aunt of missing 20-year-old Iowa university student: “We want our Mollie back”
But the SnapChat would have been a video of her?Maybe the bf sent the snap to himself from her phone...
There are plenty of young killers who plan their murder well in advance. There was a case where a woman broke up with her boyfriend, and he flew home, then drove back to her house to meet up and killed her where they met to talk. So even if not planned, it could have worked out in a similar way.
My thoughts are either the bf, or a random abduction being wrong place at the wrong time.
Never ever tell anyone you staying home alone ladies...ever.
Not necessarily. You can send a Snapchat of any photo/video either taken at time or saved on the phone. You can even sent a text without a photoBut the SnapChat would have been a video of her?
My thinking at this point (subject to change) is she got up early while still dark. Let the dogs out. Got ready for work and out for quick jog. Then something happened. Her personal belongings left at the house tell me she intended to return and head to work.
The sheriff, Iowa State Police and the FBI are not sharing all their information with the family.It is unclear if there were signs of a struggle or foul play? What is that supposed to mean?
Disappearance of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts remains a mystery
So, going by this, it was THAT night she was supposed to be home for dinner and no-showed.
This is a great article btw guys - has her activities listed of what she did earlier in the day (new info as far as I know)
You don’t need to login to your Snapchat since the app would be on the phone and going. You just click on the app and send. You mean that maybe someone had her phone in their possession and sent a message pretending to be her
I believe I saw somewhere that it was usual for her to send a good night message (Snapchat). That corn keeps coming to my mind. Seems like last year around this time there was another case involving corn going on in Illinois.JMO
Been reading back and sadly I think something bad happened.
I think its likely she disappeared the following morning because of the red shirt being missing and plans to have some sort of organized everyone wearing red shirt at work.
If I read that right.
The jogging happened the night before so I dont think jogging or the witness seeing her jogging had anything to do with this.
What bothers me the most is all the recent action in her life and the people most close to her. These are all big things and so lots of emotion flying around for all of them.
Planning to move into new apartment for first time in her life.
Planning to go to BFs brothers upcoming wedding in Dominican Republic
BF and his brother working out of town along with brothers Fiance. Family businesses sometimes have issues as family members trying to work together. The working situation sounds a little strange to me depending on who was staying with who while out of town. And she has to hold down fort alone.
And she was supposedly sharing a car with her own brother. That alone sounds like a potential for conflict when both need car at same time. Ive never heard of that before between brother and sister having to share a car.
That snapchat at end of night bothers me too. Something a little too final about it. May have been just the way it was reported but I dont like the sound of that.
Right now if I was LE I would be interviewing those closest to her. All of them. Bring out the lie detectors if they need to.
This seems like this case might be out of tge sheriffs leagueThe sheriff, Iowa State Police and the FBI are not sharing all their information with the family.
Mollie's mom says her son texted Mollie at 7:30 AM "to see if she needed a ride home. She never responded."
I wonder if that means a ride home after work, or a ride home to Mom's house that morning and then she would leave for work from there?
It's confusing and makes me wonder if she ever rode to work with someone else.
That's incorrect information. Four days ago this was posted. The brother called to see if she needed a ride TO work. This was from DJ's mother:Mollie's mom says her son texted Mollie at 7:30 AM "to see if she needed a ride home. She never responded."I wonder if that means a ride home after work, or a ride home to Mom's house that morning and then she would leave for work from there?
It's confusing and makes me wonder if she ever rode to work with someone else.
At that age, that demographic (young, unmarried, no kids or property issues) it would be unusual to premeditate a murder with that level of planning.
Typically it's something that occurs due to an attempted break up and occurs without developing alibis.
Usually they kill the girlfriend or boyfriend in the home and either move the body, or say they weren't there, etc.
I've seen planning extensive alibis align more with older perps who feel they have a lot to lose and aren't as impulsive.
It will be interesting to see what pans out.
Maybe the bf sent the snap to himself from her phone...
There are plenty of young killers who plan their murder well in advance. There was a case where a woman broke up with her boyfriend, and he flew home, then drove back to her house to meet up and killed her where they met to talk. So even if not planned, it could have worked out in a similar way.
My thoughts are either the bf, or a random abduction being wrong place at the wrong time.
Never ever tell anyone you staying home alone ladies...ever.
That wouldn't have necessarily set off alarm bells for me either. Not right away at least. Maybe if we were going OUT to dinner and were riding in the same car. But for a casual hey Mom what's for dinner no show, I might just assume she changed her mind and not give it a second thought.The mother looks like she didn’t think anything of it that her daughter didn’t show up for dinner, because she thought she was busy with other things.
Yeah. It can happen. I don't think anything can be ruled out yet. But it's unusual at that age to plan an advanced alibi and double back, from what I've seen. Especially when others have to be in on the alibi.
The fiancé would have a car? I’m guessing not - just uses the work truck.The garage appears small, like a large shed. I'm not sure that a large pickup, which men that work construction usually drive, would comfortably fit inside it. A construction truck with ladders on top wouldn't fit inside it. The brothers may have needed to park on the driveway.
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