Adrienne Quintal had shootout with 2 men before disappearance from cabin up north
Adrienne Quintal had shootout with 2 men before disappearance from cabin up north
[QUOTE]According to investigators, the family friend received a call from Quintal that lasted 4 minutes as 27 seconds. That call involved details about a shootout with two men and Quintal. According to police, Quintal told her friend that she had shot one of the men in the face and that the other man was returning fire. Quintal then asked the family friend to contact police.
When Benzie County Sheriff's Deputies arrived at 4900 Indian Hill Road at 3:15 a.m., they found several bullet holes in the window of the cabin. They searched the area around the cabin for evidence of any injured person but found nothing. Authorities add no blood was found, however, there was evidence of shots being fired from inside the cabin to the outside.
Seeing that LE hasn't found a body of someone shot in the face, I'm going to hold out hope that this was a hallucination on her part. No blood, either.
I wonder why LE thought foul play was involved in the beginning? Do they still believe this?
The firing of bullets in the cabin is intriguing. Was the door open, by any chance? Any sign of breaking and entering, or was the door closed?
The same phone that she called a family friend from ended up on the roof with her boots- was she already up on the roof, when she made the call? Where in tarnation could she have disappeared to, in such a short period of time? She'd have to come down from the roof somehow and would leave footprints, right? Any dragging marks, showing her struggling with someone?
I wonder if there was other tire marks from another vehicle. Fresh footprints that didn't match up to hers.
It just seems strange that when LE arrived, there wasn't some sort of trace of her- yet she did make the call to the family friend. I wonder why she didn't call LE on her own, instead of wasting time, calling the friend to do it? That's what I don't understand and makes me lean towards her hallucinating and taking off on her own, somewhere in the woods.
There is one thing, though, that does make me question about her hallucinating or being manic, if you will- usually, when someone is in that state, they're not prone to be quiet- if anything, they're more chatty, talk faster and louder, paranoid, even hysterical. So if she ran out in the woods, I just don't picture her not being found, as usually they aren't quiet when they are in such a state- they talk to themselves or who they perceive to be there, scream, plead, some laugh.
This really has me perplexed.