Hi y'all,
Just got home from work - nothing to report here regarding the state of the building. If there are agents around, I haven't seen them yet, and my guess is if they/the police are here they are parked inside the garage somewhere. No crime scene tape or anything, either here or at the location of other nearby residential dumpsters. Regarding the call box, I was mistaken. The code is not something given to the person buzzing in, it is a code that YOU type into your phone which remotely unlocks the door. Also, even with my relatively small frame, I could not fit through the bars in the garage to try and get in, even without my coat on, so, once again, not sure of that relevance, but thought I'd share. There is a News Channel 2 van still parked outside, but it doesn't look like they are actively doing anything, just sitting there.
So, regarding the autopsy reports, I want to add in my 2 cents that this report is *preliminary*, so, like soanyway and Elainera said in their posts, things like tox screens are not going to be available today. And I think, in this case, the tox report is probably going to be most telling in regards to CAUSE of death. MANNER of death (i.e. suicide, homicide, accidental, or natural) may however be more unclear. So it may be that they find evidence of a drug cocktail, but that wouldn't tell the ME whether or not she had simply taken something she wasn't aware she took (either due to her allegedly intoxicated state, or possibly being misinformed about what she was taking - who can trust the purity of illegal drugs bought on the street nowadays?) or whether she was given it intentionally under criminal motives for rape and/or murder (e.g. spiked drink, poisoning).
Regarding my theory on where she was dumped: I think it was unlikely she was dumped anywhere more than a block from where the apartment complex is. If she were abducted in a car, why would someone bother to dump her anywhere within the vicinity when they could have covered their tracks more and dumped her in a state park somewhere 20 miles away? Therefore, IMO, she was abducted by another person on foot. Given that, 125-150 lbs of human being is a difficult load to carry, meaning they probably weren't going to dump her 3 blocks over. And if her death happened later on, in the early hours of the morning, but when people are starting to wake up (around 530-6), they would've risked being seen. I don't think there was a struggle, because I feel like that would have been reported in the prelim results, because that's important even if it doesn't point to homicide. So you have a full-grown dead, or on-the-verge-of death/comatose adult to transport somewhere without being seen. My money's on the actual apartment complex via the trash chute (vicinity could still mean this complex, but they say vicinity in order not to sound conclusive, because in reality they don't know) or, more likely, one of the more accessible dumpsters down the block that are located in pretty not well-lit conditions.