janewall
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The hood is in tact, very strange...what happened to the front bumper....the place where the licence plate would have been? Did they find it in the bushes?
Just as a point of clarity, cars licensed in Pennsylvania do not have plates on the front, only on the back. Still an excellent question.
Those pictures, which I had not seen before they were posted here, are grim. However, they make me wonder about how Casey could have been ejected, unless it was through the passenger-side windshield. The driver-side doors are not shown, which may be intentional on the part of the photographer. But judging by the damage to the passenger side and front of the car, I'd think they'd have been either jammed shut or torn off.
If this was a one-car accident, Casey's absence from the present scene mystifies me. My heart goes out to her family and boyfriend as they continue an agonizing wait, with seemingly dim prospects for a good conclusion. I continue to hope she is located soon, and that somehow, despite the evidence of the car and the questions that continue to present themselves, she has found safety.