Woe.be.gone
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Just voicing an observation that hasn't left me, but hasn't been mentioned, since the first day I read Kristy's case. It is, Kristy's friends apparently said the reason Kristy didn't leave the VFW the same time they left (for the other bar), is because Kristy had to use the restroom first. Therefore, Kristy would have done so immediately upon their leaving, right? Yet, reading further along the thread, one learns what Kristy really did was sit and visit with the bartender, a friend of hers, until work duties called the bartender to the back room. When she returned, Kristy had left the building and her car wasn't in the lot.
Don't know the meaning of the conflicting information, other than it doesn't match the story the couple told. It's been reported the couple left an hour earlier (before Kristy went missing). Kristy surely would have noticed her phone wasn't on her if she had used the restroom immediately after her friends left the bar. I guess Kristy could have mentioned needing to use the restroom as an excuse if she didn't feel like following them. Since she was scheduled to work early in the morning, why wouldn't she say she's heading home? Besides there was tension between the friends earlier anyway. Kristy probably stayed to vent to the bartender about whatever the problems were. I doubt Kristy intended to meet them at the other bar.
Why would Kristy have to make an excuse not to go with them and if they truly believed she intended to follow them within a short time period, why wouldn't they have been concerned enough to call when she was a no show? For sure, if it were my girlfriend, I'd be ringing her cellphone after 20 minutes tops considering I was expecting her per our last conversation. If KK didn't answer her phone, I'd be concerned. What's up with the conflicting stories?
Don't know the meaning of the conflicting information, other than it doesn't match the story the couple told. It's been reported the couple left an hour earlier (before Kristy went missing). Kristy surely would have noticed her phone wasn't on her if she had used the restroom immediately after her friends left the bar. I guess Kristy could have mentioned needing to use the restroom as an excuse if she didn't feel like following them. Since she was scheduled to work early in the morning, why wouldn't she say she's heading home? Besides there was tension between the friends earlier anyway. Kristy probably stayed to vent to the bartender about whatever the problems were. I doubt Kristy intended to meet them at the other bar.
Why would Kristy have to make an excuse not to go with them and if they truly believed she intended to follow them within a short time period, why wouldn't they have been concerned enough to call when she was a no show? For sure, if it were my girlfriend, I'd be ringing her cellphone after 20 minutes tops considering I was expecting her per our last conversation. If KK didn't answer her phone, I'd be concerned. What's up with the conflicting stories?