ChuckMaureen
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The "let her go" comment was a response from a someone to a relative's early post (within 4 days of LP having gone missing) of "LP is missing."
There was no reference in the relative's post that LP had "run away", so it is evident there were in-person or other-means discussions spreading throughout family and at least certain friends / someones. At least someone in the circle assumed LP had simply left / "runaway" (odd word to use for a 21-year-old).
The meaning of the "let her go" comment comes across as "she wanted to go so, let her."
BUT... publicly-available information could steer that in another direction, a direction I do not believe applies in this case.
LP's vehicle was discovered abandoned in the park. Photographs taken of LP's vehicle in-place revealed a GPS-time-stamp of "15:32".
Assuming an accurate EST time zone setting, ~3:32 PM is accurate. The time would not be accurate if the GPS clock was set to a different time zone but that would make no sense unless LE did not want actual discovery time published or someone was lazy and did not correct the setting. I'm leaning to ~3:32 PM or earlier being an accurate range for discovery time. What we do not know is LP's arrival time to the park. Does LE have that info? Witnesses?
LP 'disappeared' sometime after 12:30 PM but before 3:32 PM on Tuesday, September 6, 2016.
When was LP's note(s) discovered? Was it a written note(s) or was it a video on her phone... or both?
A point nagging at me is when did LP construct the note(s)? If it's written on paper LP could have constructed it hours, days, weeks or months ago.
If it is a message / video left on an electronic device the document / file would be date-time stamped.
Is the wording of the note(s) (or video) typical to LP (her own words phraseology)?
If this is so out-of-character for LP, and she left behind her phone, ID, vehicle, took no personal items and putting SUI aside, it is a safe bet LP is not alone.
There was no reference in the relative's post that LP had "run away", so it is evident there were in-person or other-means discussions spreading throughout family and at least certain friends / someones. At least someone in the circle assumed LP had simply left / "runaway" (odd word to use for a 21-year-old).
The meaning of the "let her go" comment comes across as "she wanted to go so, let her."
BUT... publicly-available information could steer that in another direction, a direction I do not believe applies in this case.
LP's vehicle was discovered abandoned in the park. Photographs taken of LP's vehicle in-place revealed a GPS-time-stamp of "15:32".
Assuming an accurate EST time zone setting, ~3:32 PM is accurate. The time would not be accurate if the GPS clock was set to a different time zone but that would make no sense unless LE did not want actual discovery time published or someone was lazy and did not correct the setting. I'm leaning to ~3:32 PM or earlier being an accurate range for discovery time. What we do not know is LP's arrival time to the park. Does LE have that info? Witnesses?
LP 'disappeared' sometime after 12:30 PM but before 3:32 PM on Tuesday, September 6, 2016.
When was LP's note(s) discovered? Was it a written note(s) or was it a video on her phone... or both?
A point nagging at me is when did LP construct the note(s)? If it's written on paper LP could have constructed it hours, days, weeks or months ago.
If it is a message / video left on an electronic device the document / file would be date-time stamped.
Is the wording of the note(s) (or video) typical to LP (her own words phraseology)?
If this is so out-of-character for LP, and she left behind her phone, ID, vehicle, took no personal items and putting SUI aside, it is a safe bet LP is not alone.