LaffySleuth
Vehicle Identifier Helper
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Now that I'm activated....
Here's what I think happened:
First, I'll state Louisiana has the worst roads in the United States. I've had experience riding on a bike like hers in New Orleans (of all places). I was riding one day and my rear tire got stuck in a crack and when I tried to turn out of it, the result was unhappiness. Bent rim, dislodged tire.
I thought this was a possibility. I've also considered the possibility that her phone was dead. If she injured her bike after that last still and the Z-71 was moving away from her, maybe he saw in his rear mirror her falling off the bike. He U-turned and saw his opportunity. She probably thought a Good Samaritan and accepted a ride, which for all we know at this point, he was. He could've dropped her off somewhere else (but that's not considered a possibility).
I think she's been deceased since the day she went missing and if they didn't search Whiskey Bay for a week after she went missing, they'll never find her. I also think the Picayune, MS case is linked to this one. A simple interstate change in Baton Rouge puts you on I-12.
I think the guy was impulsive, I don't think it was "planned". I think that once he got Mickey, he could do it again...in another state. I think the guy's late 30's - early 40's. He's a repeat offender, but he hasn't done it in a while (on record).
I've had some experience working on a certain case involving a hurricane and a bridge with some police officers, as well as helping out on a few other cases. I'm not an expert, but I rely on knowledge/statistics.
Here's what I think happened:
First, I'll state Louisiana has the worst roads in the United States. I've had experience riding on a bike like hers in New Orleans (of all places). I was riding one day and my rear tire got stuck in a crack and when I tried to turn out of it, the result was unhappiness. Bent rim, dislodged tire.
I thought this was a possibility. I've also considered the possibility that her phone was dead. If she injured her bike after that last still and the Z-71 was moving away from her, maybe he saw in his rear mirror her falling off the bike. He U-turned and saw his opportunity. She probably thought a Good Samaritan and accepted a ride, which for all we know at this point, he was. He could've dropped her off somewhere else (but that's not considered a possibility).
I think she's been deceased since the day she went missing and if they didn't search Whiskey Bay for a week after she went missing, they'll never find her. I also think the Picayune, MS case is linked to this one. A simple interstate change in Baton Rouge puts you on I-12.
I think the guy was impulsive, I don't think it was "planned". I think that once he got Mickey, he could do it again...in another state. I think the guy's late 30's - early 40's. He's a repeat offender, but he hasn't done it in a while (on record).
I've had some experience working on a certain case involving a hurricane and a bridge with some police officers, as well as helping out on a few other cases. I'm not an expert, but I rely on knowledge/statistics.