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I don't find it strange that her husband didn't call 911. Given the fact that her mental health was fragile and he didn't know what we know now (that she was truly missing) he likely didn't wish to create a stir more than necessary!
Also I have heard that when someone is contemplating suicide they often become more calm and sometimes quite cunning. (Thinking of her method of departure) And beyond all that, she is a loving mother who, in spite of thinking irrationally, did not want to hurt her family.
Lastly, her age...a time when women have been strong, have been known to break.
The pain of the situation has reached my heart and I am praying for a healing outcome.
This is what my first thought is as I join to follow this case.There’s no one size fits all, but she may have had an elevated mood and behavior Bc she was at peace with her decision to go through with self harm. I know it sounds weird.
I've been lurking here a bit (got here due to the Sam Sayers search on a mountain I've climbed), but hadn't posted until now. This post is just absolutely lovely. You exhibit such empathy and kindness. In a thread that has not always read that way to me, this is a bright spot. Thank you for posting.
I've been lurking here a bit (got here due to the Sam Sayers search on a mountain I've climbed), but hadn't posted until now. This post is just absolutely lovely. You exhibit such empathy and kindness. In a thread that has not always read that way to me, this is a bright spot. Thank you for posting.
I'm feeling better about this case since this afternoon's updates from the police.
I really hope she's OK. The reports of what she did the day she was last seen (jogging, full dinner) makes me think like she was trying really hard to do the right things. I can see someone forcing themselves to spend some time outside or to make sure they eat enough to try and right the wrongs that they're feeling. IMO.
That being said, I hope that she needed some time alone and that this will have a happy ending for her and her family.
I know it stated that she left her wallet, etc, but was she one to carry cash? Could she be holed up in a hotel somewhere just taking a breather from life?
Maybe he was driving around looking for her and stopped by the fire station if it was close by?Empty room and full dinner both seem like slightly odd details to me.
3am switch of rooms is not alarming, but it sure is convenient.
Also, did I read correctly husband drove to fire station to report her missing? Wouldn't you call 911? I know I would if I found my husband gone, but all his belongings at home. That would have me very concerned.
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It’s implied in the article that the NP is her sister-in-law.
I’m felling this is going to end up like Jennifer Huston a few years ago. I truly hope not.