MI MI - Danielle Stislicki, 28, Southfield, 2 Dec 2016 #1

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I'm pretty sure LE has questioned everyone, but she's not found. So for all their work, we don't have anything.
 
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I thought the keys and cell phone were missing. So this scenario of locking the car and walking to the mailbox sounds very reasonable. I could see her leaving her purse in her locked car. She could have also left them in the car if she was planning on running in quickly to change or grab something before her planned meeting at 5:30.

I thought they were missing as well
 
I'm pretty sure LE has questioned everyone, but she's not found. So for all their work, we don't have anything.

She's not found but we aren't privy to what they know either....
I think they are working around the clock...it just takes one clue to unravel it all.....
 
Seems like a long way to go to pick up mail. Maybe folks pull up to mailboxes in their vehicles on their way home? I hope a young woman wouldn't walk alone to the mailbox area when it's dark.

As a young woman I should be able to walk at night and not fear for my wellbeing or face victim blaming.


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To me, and I assume many others, being in the downtown Detroit area ( where the go find me poster made a comment he may have seen her) and her being by the Windsor border is 2 different things imo. Even though the two are in close proximity.

Didn't the commenter say that the young woman he thought might be Danielle was on foot? I've never noticed foot traffic entering the border crossing to Windsor, and I don't believe anyone is allowed to walk through the tunnel.
 
What you *should* be able to do is different than what's good for your well being. We'd ideally live in a world where you needn't worry about your surroundings.

When I went to Wayne State, walking in the neighborhoods around campus, I'd walk in the street and keep my head on a swivel. I shouldn't have had to do that, but I had to look out for myself.
 
I'm sorry I didn't mean to sound like... I don't know. It's just so annoying that as a woman this is every day life. It gets dark at freaking 5 pm now. So as a woman I have to have an escort to walk my dog after work? It's just ridiculous that we have come to that.


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I'm sorry I didn't mean to sound like... I don't know. It's just so annoying that as a woman this is every day life. It gets dark at freaking 5 pm now. So as a woman I have to have an escort to walk my dog after work? It's just ridiculous that we have come to that.


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I agree. I know you were not directing that comment to anyone in particular, but it is so maddening that woman are pretty much at risk on every inch of this entire planet. I don't even keep the doors in my house unlocked when I'm inside anymore, ever.
 
Yeah, I got excited and thought I reasoned out a scenario. Then forgot the facts.

But let's posit some scenarios.

Drives to get mail, pulls up to her apartment, brings mail in, prepares to go to friends. Doesn't get inside. Where does the mail go? If there's a struggle outside, abductor gets DS in the car, then what happened to loose bits of mail? Not enough hands unless there's more than one person.

Drives to get mail, leaves it in car. Possibly a scenario. But I don't know why'd you pick up mail with the thought of not bringing it in. Unless she forgot, but it's less than a minute drive.

Walks to mailbox. If you're a perp looking to abduct someone at random, would you choose this route? First the mailbox is close to Halsted, second, what are the odds you're going to find someone? What this does give is more of a chance of someone stalking DS to get her. It also gives less of a chance of her screaming and being heard. It gives you more time than the few seconds between her car and the apartment door. Still a low possibility as it's less safe, slower, and cold for DS.

Doesn't get mail. I give this the highest possibility. In the scenario that she parks her car without interference, the perp would have had to get her in the few seconds between her shutting her car door and getting into her apartment.
 
Appears she had a fitbit on a lot of the time. Any way to track that down?

the fitbit type devices piggyback on the GPS of a synced device--typically one's cell phone, but you can sync them with computers or anything with blue-tooth and the ability to load the fitbit software as well (work computer, tablet, etc)

If she had a fitbit and she had it synced to her cell phone (and it had GPS enabled), and she still had both on/with her when she disappeared, one could either download the fitbit app, or maybe via their website, and login*** under DS's account and the app will have a "locate my fitbit" function. That will tell you the last time it was "seen" by the tracking software. that is, where DS's fitbit was located the last time DS's fitbit--if she had it blue-tooth synced up to her cell-phone--was in communication with the synced device.

considering she had a "burner" phone, she might've been syncing it via her work laptop/computer or a home computer or tablet. but i have no idea what capabilities her phone had, other than it's being termed a "burner".

*** if you either know or could guess/hack her login and password, likely her primary email address for username. LE might also be able to get FitBit to provide that info, either with or without a warrant. Heck, fitbit could likely provide a log of all synced locations for her fitbit over whatever time period LE was interested in.
 
Yeah, I got excited and thought I reasoned out a scenario. Then forgot the facts.

But let's posit some scenarios.

Drives to get mail, pulls up to her apartment, brings mail in, prepares to go to friends. Doesn't get inside. Where does the mail go? If there's a struggle outside, abductor gets DS in the car, then what happened to loose bits of mail? Not enough hands unless there's more than one person.

Drives to get mail, leaves it in car. Possibly a scenario. But I don't know why'd you pick up mail with the thought of not bringing it in. Unless she forgot, but it's less than a minute drive.

Walks to mailbox. If you're a perp looking to abduct someone at random, would you choose this route? First the mailbox is close to Halsted, second, what are the odds you're going to find someone? What this does give is more of a chance of someone stalking DS to get her. It also gives less of a chance of her screaming and being heard. It gives you more time than the few seconds between her car and the apartment door. Still a low possibility as it's less safe, slower, and cold for DS.

Doesn't get mail. I give this the highest possibility. In the scenario that she parks her car without interference, the perp would have had to get her in the few seconds between her shutting her car door and getting into her apartment.

Mom says she doesn't think she ever entered the apt, so I'm going to assume there was no mail there from that day. Whatever happened was after she pulled in, got out and stood up straight locking doors....
 
<modsnip> DS has been missing for over a week. I'm pretty sure LE has questioned everyone close to DS (friends, family, ex's) and the residents that live in the same complex IMO.

I haven't read every page and post here. I've been busy on the Sherri Papini case for 6 weeks. Just hopped over here to get a general idea of the case and to offer some insight. Michigan was my home for 36 years. <modsnip>
 
All she has in her hands is most likely keys and phone at this point .....so she is grabbed fast...someone is waiting for her..it's not random. Too fast, no scream, no struggle
 
But it's possible she never made it home at all. Whoever got her could have put her car at apt.
 
I'm sorry I didn't mean to sound like... I don't know. It's just so annoying that as a woman this is every day life. It gets dark at freaking 5 pm now. So as a woman I have to have an escort to walk my dog after work? It's just ridiculous that we have come to that.


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Thank our psychopathic, amoral, "I do what I want and take what I want, when I want" freaking society. Safety is an illusion.
 
But it's possible she never made it home at all. Whoever got her could have put her car at apt.

Ok then they have a lot of familiarity with her and that apt. Her mom says that's her usual parking spot....

So we are definitely on track with not random
 
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