Hmmm. I saw that her shoes were also left behind but I’m not seeing in this post. I will need to look into.Well, of course this doesn't sound good.
The report above says her car keys were in her car & her phone was nearby. (What does "nearby" mean?)
Apparently her car was okay -- i.e., no wreck, etc. If she was out of gas (doubtful, imo) or if she had car trouble, she certainly would have called her aunt (if her aunt had a phone with her, which she probably did, imo). Or she could have called Triple-A or some other service, if she had coverage. Somehow I cannot see her going for help without her phone & keys, and very likely, she would have locked her car.
Was she forced into someone's car? Possibly. Hoping not.
So where does LE start? This may be a tuff one...
Hoping for good news soon.
Jessica Rapsys’ vehicle was found Tuesday, August 13th around 9:15 p.m.
Authorities say it was stuck across the railroad tracks that run through the community of Martin in northwestern Allendale County. It was still warm, but had been sitting for a while, according to Allendale County Sheriff, James Freeman.
Though no connection, this immediately made me think of Cieha Taylor’s case.
This is odd. Where is she?
Jessica Rapsys’ vehicle was found Tuesday, August 13th around 9:15 p.m.
Authorities say it was stuck across the railroad tracks that run through the community of Martin in northwestern Allendale County. It was still warm, but had been sitting for a while, according to Allendale County Sheriff, James Freeman.
Though no connection, this immediately made me think of Cieha Taylor’s case.
This is odd. Where is she?
jmo
That’s really out in the middle of nowhere. Far from the beaten path.
There is only one railroad crossing in that area and the only thing nearby is the Martin District Volunteer Fire Department.
Red arrow…..RR crossing
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I was thinking the same thing. This doesn't look goodThough no connection, this immediately made me think of Cieha Taylor’s case.
Probably no cell service. When I went riding around the Hampton area after the Murdaugh murders, cell service was sketchy at best.It's weird that she ended up in such a remote area. Didn't she have GPS or google maps on her phone? Maybe there was no service so she got lost?
I read this quote too and am still trying to figure it out! Still warm… as in engine turned off not too long ago, then how would they also know it’s been sitting there a while??It was still warm, but had been sitting for a while
Anyone know how long a car stays warm?I read this quote too and am still trying to figure it out! Still warm… as in engine turned off not too long ago, then how would they also know it’s been sitting there a while??
I suppose this could allude to the car running out of gas after quite some time, but I’m still confused how they’d know how long it was there.
Any other thoughts on this?