cluciano63
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Yet LE must know a lot of these answers, and they do not seem to be helping...
It's pretty absurd that she, along with her car, are still missing. One of those two should have been located by now. There is no water of significance around there. The terrain seems pretty flat. It is doubtful that she drove miles away of her own volition and got into some random accident on a winding road. She had to go to work the next morning for chrissakes. She lived blocks away from where she was last seen. It's not like she led a volatile life. There are no parallels with the suicide case in Oregon. That lady clearly had a plan, and the terrain there made it difficult to find her. Not the case here.
The probability of her being in the general area where she went missing is high. No idea why LE can't seem to get it together for this case. Media needs to pressure them into taking more action, to include communicating with the general public.
I stand corrected... I was going from this article.....http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5698229
I don't think you know the terrain around here very well. It's not that flat. There are also lots of fields covered in 8 foot tall corn, and plenty of wooded areas. Not to mention stripper pits and abandoned mines. And there is water of significance around here. It's called the Ohio River. The Wabash isn't that far away, either.
I really don't think LE is dragging their feet. There is public pressure; this case is huge news around here. I think LE is just stumped.
I'm sure this has been explored by LE, but does anyone have any idea why she was separated from her husband? From experience and lots of years and lots of friends divorces usually there is someone else involved when a couple with children separate. Maybe there was someone else that she didn't want people to know about? I know that personally for me when I got involved with another person while separated from my husband because he left me, I didn't really tell anyone about him for a while, just didn't think it was a good idea to be seeing someone while I was not divorced because of custody issues, etc. Maybe that's why she was stalling at VFW, wanted to see if someone new showed up? Just a thought.
See, this confuses me because when this case first started and I suggested that maybe she had an accident, drove into water somewhere, I was told that wasn't possible, because there is nothing there, no water for her to drive in to, and it's all nothingness. Now I hear there is water galore around there she could have driven in to, and these stripper pits filled with enough water to hide a semi in, and there are loads of cornfields that could hid a body or whatnot. During this case, we are getting a whole different perspective on what we were given originally. That's what has me confused. FWIW.
This version is the correct one. If she lost control of her car it seems there would be some visible signs tho as broken down corn etc.See, this confuses me because when this case first started and I suggested that maybe she had an accident, drove into water somewhere, I was told that wasn't possible, because there is nothing there, no water for her to drive in to, and it's all nothingness. Now I hear there is water galore around there she could have driven in to, and these stripper pits filled with enough water to hide a semi in, and there are loads of cornfields that could hid a body or whatnot. During this case, we are getting a whole different perspective on what we were given originally. That's what has me confused. FWIW.
This version is the correct one. If she lost control of her car it seems there would be some visible signs tho as broken down corn etc.
New search for Kristy tomorrow - looks like they are planning to start searching some of the water.
"They are also looking for boaters with sonar"
http://m.14news.com/14news/db/345625/content/tSlhSuDz
It's about time. I wouldn't be surprised to see volunteers with boats come from out of town. They'll need some equipped with deep water sonar, that's for sure.New search for Kristy tomorrow - looks like they are planning to start searching some of the water.
"They are also looking for boaters with sonar"
http://m.14news.com/14news/db/345625/content/tSlhSuDz
I agree. I couldn't find a route home that would take her near water.On her typical route home there would not have been any large bodies of water or fields. (She was only a few blocks away) If she drove out of town to the north, south or east it gets very remote very fast! It would be difficult to accidentally drive into the river but you could place a car/body there if you were trying. Some of the stripper pits are difficult to access but some are reclaimed for fishing etc. Those could easily have a SUV hidden in them. Warrick County has some very remote areas and many acres of farm ground. It is like trying to locate a needle in a haystack!