monkeypants
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The articles just say the car was parked...was it locked, were the keys in it? Phone?
Her grandmother's car was found empty per link above.
I think they would say if it ran put of gas or broke down.
I really don't want to believe that she jumped.
It sounds like it would be a complete surprise if she did. Her sm doesn't even remotely hint at any depressive thoughts, issues with partners, friends, or breakups. She seemed grounded and secure with a good head on her shoulders and a bright future.
I also don't believe she jumped. I think that the article about the possible jumper was because the police may not have known it was Sarah's grandmother's car at the time of the report. It's possible they thought it was a jumper simply because the car was abandoned on the bridge. There is no evidence on social media that suggests she was thinking of taking her own life. Someone with such an active media presence would be far more likely to drop some kind of hint on twitter, tumblr, etc. if they were thinking of doing that. I think it may have just been an assumption before the car was identified as hers.I totally agree. That's why I can't really go there. She may have gotten out of the car for whatever reason and was hit by a passing car. That doesn't make me feel any better. Damn.
So whats the chances that someone else wanted to make it look like she jumped and they left her car there?
That's absolutely a possibility at this point, especially since there isn't any information about the state of the car. Were there signs of struggle? Was it unlocked? Were there skid marks? Was her phone inside? Was she forced out of the car? Was the car in park? Did she expect to stop or did she stop suddenly which would mean not putting it in park? Were her belongings still in the car? These are all questions I'm sure LE investigated when they found the car, I'm just going through different factors in my head that could assist in finding her.So whats the chances that someone else wanted to make it look like she jumped and they left her car there?
Two of the links posted earlier only stated the car was unoccupied. The newest one is the only one I've seen stating it was empty. I'm wondering if this was simply an oversight of vocabulary and the news outlet used empty to refer to empty of persons, not belongings. The link I am referring to using the word 'empty' : http://newjersey.news12.com/news/5-...ut-missing-19-year-old-sarah-stern-1.12713680The car was empty. Per link upthread. I assume none of her belongings were found.
What are the chances that 2 ladies leave their car in the bridges and jump? I say 2 ladies because it reminds me of the other lady that apperently jumped.
Where are you Sarah?
The Monmouth County Crime Stoppers program is offering a reward of $5,000 for information leading to an arrest in connection*with the disappearance of a 19-year-old woman last week.*
Nice catch. Probably implies that LE believes someone took her, so there is a perp to arrest. Assuming the article is correct in using the word 'arrest'.Reward of $5,000 offered for information on missing N.J. woman http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ssf/2016/12/reward_of_5000_offered_for_information_on_missing.htmlI wonder why the word arrest is in the article...hmm.. Sent from my 5054N using Tapatalk
Two of the links posted earlier only stated the car was unoccupied. The newest one is the only one I've seen stating it was empty. I'm wondering if this was simply an oversight of vocabulary and the news outlet used empty to refer to empty of persons, not belongings. The link I am referring to using the word 'empty' : http://newjersey.news12.com/news/5-...ut-missing-19-year-old-sarah-stern-1.12713680the two using 'unoccupied' : http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ss...ng_for_information.html#incart_river_home_pop