Ten-96
New Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2012
- Messages
- 351
- Reaction score
- 12
Are you thinking more along the lines of Bi-polar possibly?
Are there places on the island where she could have hid out for a day or two without being found?
I'm still leaning more toward hiding out, staging a fake suicide by placing her belongings in an area they would be found, and then simply leaving without being noticed.
Yes, certainly. Many, many of the homes on the island are vacant in the winter. It's possible she could have hid in one briefly.
Although the investigators didn't seem to think much of it I am quite concerned about the blood evidence found on the wall, baseboard and floor of her bedroom and in the bathroom lav and tub.
I don't like Leo's trying to convince folks she was depressed and suicidal, nor do I like his apparent rush to have her declared dead.
Additionally, about the rock where Margaret's belongings were found: it was indicated several times in both articles that "the area" was searched, but nowhere did I see anyone say that they saw that rock and there was nothing on it. The scrub oak ( I believe that's what it's called) is extremely dense around Tom Nevers. One could be 2 feet away from something and never see it. Which is to say: "the area" is meaningless in this context.
I don't think her apparent mania drove her to disappear into the ocean or anywhere else, although it's certainly possible. It appears to me Margaret's ego was such that she would have stuck around to receive all the accolades she was convinced were due her.
This is all JMO. I don't know, and I doubt we ever will.