I'm not sure if he picked up her phone or if LE did so. But from some of the media accounts, his next move after that was to go to the class that HT was in and get her apartment key to check to see if LS was there. Which does seem odd now that I think about it, for the reasons mentioned above --- if you think your girlfriend shacked up with a guy the night before, your first thought wouldn't be that she was missing --- and certainly not to the point where you'd go to her roommate's class to get her key.
Yeah, the boyfriend's actions on June 3 don't add up for me at all.
I want to make two possible assumptions:
1. LS and JW were still in a relationship, but she went with CR anyway
2. LS and JW recently broke up, but he was still after her
Under scenario one, if you're JW, you are worried LS is cheating on you with this guy. If you're going to confront her, why would you wait until the next day? And if you did try and confront her the next day, why would you assume she's missing? Wouldn't you just assume she's still off with the other guy?
Under scenario 2, again, she's spent the night with another guy. You aren't her b/f anymore, or at least not now if it's an on/off type of thing. Why would you be stalking her down the next day, when it's none of your business?
Finally, there always seem to be the detractors in these threads who profess that JW and LS were in a perfect relationship with each other and there was nothing eventful about her going off with CR that night.
So let's say you are JW and you are NOT worried about LS from the previous night.
You text her the next day and you get a reply that the phone is at the bar, come get it.
I'll assume that the phone was his way of getting in touch with her.
He could either:
a) wait until she goes back and gets her own phone and texts him
b) go get the phone and take it to her
Why would you start panicking and go off to the roommate and ask her to let you in the room???