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So how is it the manager was able to walk her out if he was picking up talent at the airport at the same time? More than one manager?
I have become convinced that she turned left onto W 26 Ave and then made a u-turn because she thought she was being followed.
She then removed the tracker because she was worried about being followed.
If she were going to do a drug deal, that would be a good reason to not want to be followed.
I think we're overthinking things. If we take reports at face value, then she was planning to meet her friends at the Shady Lady and probably went to get a pick-me-up. She was a fan of Adderall, which helps you stay awake.
It all makes perfect sense.
Drug deal gone bad.
Or possibly, since an officer obviously inserted himself or herself into the mix, perhaps a bad cop. I can't help but think it looks like she texted her best friend by mistake, and may have texted somebody earlier about the first stop. Why text a friend 200 miles away who is probably asleep?
The car is missing - so either she picked up a stranger, a client, or was making a deal, but that's the only way the car could go missing. Or multiple people were involved.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.bu...ork-of-underground-caves-2015-9?client=safari
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While many of the caves feature paved roads and utilities, other areas consist of dirt floors and uncontrolled entrances.
ETA: first paragraph of that article is pretty mind blowing as well
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So how is it the manager was able to walk her out if he was picking up talent at the airport at the same time? More than one manager?
Are you familiar with the case they mentioned in the first paragraph? The "parents" (if you want to call those horrible people that) actually worked a job that was located in the caves, which is how they had access.
Here's a link if you aren't familiar: http://www.kshb.com/news/crime/kans...s-out-kids-never-in-danger-now-with-their-dad
It sounds misleading, like they just randomly walked into one of the caves and put their kid there, when really they had access because of their employment. Horrible nonetheless.
Do you have a link to where this information came from? If I remember correctly, someone in a past thread speculated this, unless I read it completely wrong (which is more likely the case, theres just so much in this thread already). Did the manager confirm this talent airport thing actually occurred?
Still catching up...but it's either a) bad reporting and incorrect, or b) police have more evidence, some of it being a witness seeing her on the 16th.I get that completely. But it was for sure the wee hours of Sunday morning when she was pulled over. Sunday was the 15th. So if anything there should be a blurred line between Saturday (14th) and Sunday (15th)
She was reported missing by 2p.m. on the 16th as we can see when people began to share her poster and info online....So you'd think when asked, whoever was helping to file the report or make a flier would be able to differentiate between seeing her "today" (16th) or yesterday (15th)
I don't want to take away from the other discussions at all, but this whole missing person report has bothered me since I read the first article on Toni and saw her bf's tweet regarding her missing status.
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Are you familiar with the case they mentioned in the first paragraph? The "parents" (if you want to call those horrible people that) actually worked a job that was located in the caves, which is how they had access.
Here's a link if you aren't familiar: http://www.kshb.com/news/crime/kans...s-out-kids-never-in-danger-now-with-their-dad
It sounds misleading, like they just randomly walked into one of the caves and put their kid there, when really they had access because of their employment. Horrible nonetheless.
It is a public post on Chrome Facebook page.
OR its just that no one (that was involved with reporting her missing) was actually expecting her to pop up until the 16th. OR information was incorrectly told somewhere between the people that saw her last, the ones that were supposedly expecting her, and the ones that reported her missing.Still catching up...but it's either a) bad reporting and incorrect, or b) police have more evidence, some of it being a witness seeing her on the 16th.
Who knows.
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I think that more people need to spend less time analyzing the time of text, missing posters, and other theories - take their eyes off the screen, and look around today on their drive to work...
The car is missing - so either she picked up a stranger, a client, or was making a deal, but that's the only way the car could go missing. Or multiple people were involved.
So today, anywhere you drive, look at every black car in a parking lot and look for the GAX on the license plate. Finding the car will be the next clue in this case - in my opinion.
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Toni's Deviant art page:
ETA: Toni would have been 16 when these pics were posted. :tantrum: