SaucyWalker
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I can't help but believe Lindsey left of her own accord and for whatever reason, does not want to be found. According to her SIL, she did google searches for the Carolinas and how to change your identity. It's possible she is not anywhere near the park. I did notice in her photos that she had/has braces. Does she still have them? If so, they'll have to come off at some point by an orthodontist. Maybe notify orthodontists in the Carolinas? Daunting task, but could be done. What on earth could have happened or could she have done that she would want to go far away and have to change her identity? Just some thoughts running through my mind that I haven't seen addressed. The family had said she was emotionally unstable when they saw her last - why have we not seen the parents make the usual public plea for the return of their daughter as any parent of a missing child would do? I can't help but feel there is something else going on here that hasn't been mentioned.
I live in the area and have to agree with you and with locals who theorize that she is most likely not inside the park. Upthread someone posted this link: http://www.epgn.com/opinion/street-...-your-favorite-outdoor-activity-in-the-spring. It's a Gay News periodical. This makes me wonder if Lindsey's searching Google on how to change identity might relate more to gender identity than simply her name and social security number. Also, apparently Lindsey was looking forward to visiting her aunt, who lived in North Carolina. Perhaps she had someone drive her down to N. Carolina. The odd thing, though, is why would she leave her car in the park? Why not leave it at her house? The only reason I can come up with is that her parents did not approve of her plans - or her friend - or something about her lifestyle, hence the secrecy. It's a puzzle, for sure.