DakotaMayi
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Danielle's mom mentioned it at the press conference. From the HuffPost article that was published yesterday afternoon: "The following morning, Stislicki failed to show up for the start of her 8 a.m. shift at MetLife." (BBM)
I do think it's more likely than not that Danielle was scheduled to work (I believe her dad said at the press conference she was going to be leading a training session) that morning.
Even if Danielle was planning on doing something she didn't want anyone/certain people to know about -for whatever reason- that Friday, this would have been too verifiable to be an effective "cover." should anyone have become suspicious at any point, especially with her mom also working for MetLife (While I am still unsure as to whether Danielle and her mom worked out of the same office, I did find this: "The 28-year-old has worked there for nearly a decade, according to her mother Ann. Ann herself has worked at MetLife for more than 25 years, but wasn't in the office that Friday." -BBM- This at least gives me the impression that they did).
As far as no one from work contacting her family (or whoever her emergency contact person was), I do not find it terribly unusual. It could have been one of those workshop-type meetings where different people from different departments go, where none of them knew Danielle very well (I understand their Southfield office to be quite large), and they really didn't think much of the fact that the instructor didn't show up (it was at 8 o'clock on a Saturday morning, too, so perhaps not many people had signed up for it also). Or maybe there was another trainer that Danielle was going to be working with, and the second person went ahead and taught the class alone. In the case of the latter, the person probably would have been somewhat concerned, perhaps s/he even tried calling and/or texting Danielle, but when s/he couldn't get through, I don't think this the person would have pursued it any further; it was a Saturday morning after all. Had this happened on a regular work day, be it her supervisor or close colleague, someone would have reached out to her emergency contact person, I would think.
Regardless of what Danielle was planning on doing Friday after work or perhaps even overnight, I believe she fully planned on being at work Saturday morning. It's just that she couldn't because something unexpected happened ... .
Sources: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/danielle-stislicki-disappearance_us_58502bc9e4b04c8e2bb207d1?
http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/miss...y-pleads-answers-danielle-stislicki-s-n695011
Yes I believe it is the same office they both work out of but just on different floors.