I have been at work all day so couldn't watch except snippets. Am I right that so far, what we've learned is
- Around 14 months before any of this, they were exchanging text messages
- A bouquet mysteriously showed up at her desk. She texted him about it, either because she really did think it was someone other than him and thought he would know... or under the pretense that he would know who left them, when she really suspected it was him.
- He fished and hinted about asking her out
- Floyd didn't have any reason to be at MetLife anymore because the security company he worked for lost the contract when another party bought the building, but yet, he was there on the night she disappeared.
- Floyd had also called in sick to work that day
- Floyd was also seen in her car
- There are hints that there may be DNA evidence, but we haven't seen anything about that yet, other than that we were told that her family provided her toothbrush for comparison DNA
- The keys and her fitbit were found about a week after she disappeared, not far from her office building (?)
- About four hours after she was last seen, there is footage of him at a Tim Horton's near her apartment. He used the business' phone to call a cab and had himself dropped off near the MetLife building, where his car presumably was still located (?)
- His house showed evidence of a clean-up, including a patch of carpet that had been replaced
- A day or two (?) after she disappeared, he purchased a white comforter
- There is footage of her car in the area of the Tim Horton's just before he showed up there (?)
- When were the texts about his wife's cancer, and who did he send them to?
And one would surmise that, basically, what most suspected: He showed up at her office and feigned car trouble, asking for a ride. He forced her to drive to his house, where he killed her. He then drove her car back to her apartment and went someplace to call a cab. He had the cab driver drop him off near (but not at) the MetLife building, where he picked up his car. He dumped her fitbit and keys along the route of his walk to the MetLife building from the place where he was dropped off. He went back to his house and tried to clean up the scene. We still have no idea where her body is, but it may be wrapped in a white comforter that he bought two days after she went missing.
Is that basically correct?