AceDetective
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Just read this entire thread and have a few points:
- Cell phones are constantly pinging towers automatically. The pings are stored in a database. On Thursday her phone was probably dead, but LE just has to ask the cell phone company for the last ping. It was probably recorded earlier in the week, but since the car hadn't moved, the ping led them to the car.
- As someone already mentioned, most people going through cars are looking for money or things easily converted to cash. Lots of people leave a substantial amount of change in their cars. And stolen items can't exactly be advertised on craigslist, so they present challenges for selling. They are looking for items that can be easily converted to cash. An old cell phone, clothing, or a used tent are completely worthless as far as they are concerned.
- Regarding the "Are you coming home to me?" text message. I would assume that was made by Annie while she was still at home. That's the only way it makes any sense. She also said she was crying, so we know that before she left she was feeling down.
My gut says suicide. Either in the river or by exposure.
- Cell phones are constantly pinging towers automatically. The pings are stored in a database. On Thursday her phone was probably dead, but LE just has to ask the cell phone company for the last ping. It was probably recorded earlier in the week, but since the car hadn't moved, the ping led them to the car.
- As someone already mentioned, most people going through cars are looking for money or things easily converted to cash. Lots of people leave a substantial amount of change in their cars. And stolen items can't exactly be advertised on craigslist, so they present challenges for selling. They are looking for items that can be easily converted to cash. An old cell phone, clothing, or a used tent are completely worthless as far as they are concerned.
- Regarding the "Are you coming home to me?" text message. I would assume that was made by Annie while she was still at home. That's the only way it makes any sense. She also said she was crying, so we know that before she left she was feeling down.
My gut says suicide. Either in the river or by exposure.