I agree with you. If foul play is involved.
In the beginning, I was convinced this was a case of foul play, but I have to admit now that there's more evidence against foul play than for it.
If it was foul play, I think it's a strange choice of location. This happened early in the afternoon on a sunny day when the likelihood of being seen would have been great. Seems very poor planning, in sharp contrast to the precision it would have taken to force her to leave the road at the very point she would go off the mountain. Why not choose a more remote location? Makes no sense. The mountain is full of secluded places. East Brow isn't one of them.
I just can't make sense of the boulder. I'll be very interested in what the physical science analysis says about the possibilities on that.
BBM...I wholeheartedly agree but I am not convinced Gail or her jeep went off the mountain at the time they are saying the incident occurred... Again, I'm just trying to figure out how Gail's phone showed a drop in elevation at the time they claim it did...JMHO..
ETA..Concerning the 23 minute gap from when Gail left her residence and supposedly went off the mountain, in all reality I could have driven from Gail's residence to the Georgia State Line..Wonder how long she was at the convenience store and was she supposed to meet up with Matt P at another location when she left the residence? JMHO