*JMO*
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I might lean away from the criminality aspect of it if it were not for the fact that the roommate sent her that text asking her to check her car. It would make sense she would do that on her break. The text would be easy enough to verify.
But perhaps that was just a trigger for her to leave, it is hard to always understand what little thing could be a stress point for someone. I too think what she purchased at the shell station would be important. I recall a case where a young woman left on an errand and went to the drug store and bought a bottle of sleep aid. She was found later deceased near her car off a rural road. I believe it was the store receipt that helped the direction of the case, if I am not mistaken.
Could she have money problems? As has been pointed out, she liked to travel and seemed to take a lot of trips, one was to Paris. Did she put a lot of debt on credit cards? She obviously didn't have a lot left in her debit account, but on its own I don't find that so unusual for the age group. I have a son whose account gets low before each pay period.
But I am guessing she had car payments, insurance, etc . I am wondering if she had any reason to think her living arrangement was about to change, roommates getting married or moving on or whatever.
She seems like such a vivacious young woman, full of hope and promise with a good network of loyal friends. She loved animals, nature and apparently her job. Allison, where are you????
ETA: I hope they are searching by air the areas she liked to hike, kayak, explore for clues for her car being off the road. Sometimes people do choose to go somewhere they have been before that brings them a sense of solitude and peace.
But perhaps that was just a trigger for her to leave, it is hard to always understand what little thing could be a stress point for someone. I too think what she purchased at the shell station would be important. I recall a case where a young woman left on an errand and went to the drug store and bought a bottle of sleep aid. She was found later deceased near her car off a rural road. I believe it was the store receipt that helped the direction of the case, if I am not mistaken.
Could she have money problems? As has been pointed out, she liked to travel and seemed to take a lot of trips, one was to Paris. Did she put a lot of debt on credit cards? She obviously didn't have a lot left in her debit account, but on its own I don't find that so unusual for the age group. I have a son whose account gets low before each pay period.
But I am guessing she had car payments, insurance, etc . I am wondering if she had any reason to think her living arrangement was about to change, roommates getting married or moving on or whatever.
She seems like such a vivacious young woman, full of hope and promise with a good network of loyal friends. She loved animals, nature and apparently her job. Allison, where are you????
ETA: I hope they are searching by air the areas she liked to hike, kayak, explore for clues for her car being off the road. Sometimes people do choose to go somewhere they have been before that brings them a sense of solitude and peace.