WHAT IF?
What if SG was an accident? Not saying that her “death” was an accident, but the “location” was an accident? If this incident had occurred somewhere else (say Nassau County or just about anywhere else in Suffolk County), how would it have been investigated? A fearful woman banging on doors, screaming “they’re trying to kill me”. It quite likely would have been investigated accordingly and come to resolution long ago. But that did not happen with SG. I believe the SG investigation, such as it was, was hampered from the very beginning due to two factors.
First, LE knew early on it was dealing with an escort. JB was candid with LE about his ‘involvement’ with her that immediate morning. Unfortunately, LE was not particularly interested in a missing escort, especially hearing from GC of the Asian man in the SUV looking for her as well. “He was probably her pimp, picked her up and they are long gone now. There’s nothing left to investigate.” Or so they thought May 1. Even on May 3 when MP and JB went to Suffolk LE, there was understandably, still little interest. She was an adult, she was an escort, so she is probably just doing what she does.
Consider, LE received multiple 911 calls from OB residents at roughly 5:30am on May 1 reporting a frantic woman. Then on May 3, JB (SG’s client) AD (SG’s ‘roommate’) go to LE and state SG is still missing. That conversation likely included AD indicating SG’s driver (MP) left the area without her. That would logically rule out the supposed ‘pimp driver’ having helped her leave the area.
Second, the incident involving an already known to be escort happened in Suffolk County on Jones Beach Island. As the ‘missing escort on Jones Beach Island’ began to circulate in SCPD, I believe panic began to rise among certain LE. A full and legitimate investigation extending beyond Oak Beach might be particularly damaging.