I agree. I just tried finding updated articles but don't see anything in print from last night (that states new info, not just about the vigil) and some of the videos will barely play and I keep getting cut off from ads playing. I wanted to comment about the keys and computer, but since I can't find anything that states specifics, I'm going to skip over that for now.
I think they have something that shows she wasn't alone and/or someone else in that parking lot saw something, but it's not enough to info to be a 'sure thing'. I also keep thinking someone at the apartment noticed a time when her Jeep wasn't there and then was there. I stated a few threads ago about this. Someone could have told police something as simple as: when I got home at 6pm/10pm/8am Saturday/WHENEVER, the Jeep was/wasn't there. The pics they show of it in the articles show it right by the door. People walked by that spot to get in and out. My thought is, especially on a Friday evening/weekend, someone/couple people may have been able to come up with a very rough timeline for them based on this. I don't believe they would release that information if they had it. I"m not saying she had to know all of her neighbors or people to even know that the Jeep belonged to her. Just simply "yes I remember seeing it or didn't see it at this certain time, but Saturday morning it was there."....
I also find it kind of interesting that the news interviewed people by the home the police went to (security guy as we are told), but not at her work or at her apartment...meaning on video for us to see: "Did you see Danielle leave on Friday? What time were you leaving when you noticed her? Did you see anything unusual/her Jeep here like it might normally be after a work day at 6pm?" Or whatever.
I"m just giving random suggestions/thoughts. In my mind, I'm already arguing with myself over how my thoughts could/could not be true, but are police telling people not to talk to the news or did nobody really see or notice anything? Hmm..Hmmm....Hmm....