diggndeeperstill
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Thank you! I agree... it’s odd. I will say this, I drive a car that locks automatically if my hand is just near the door and I have my key. So someone may have not wanted to leave the key behind and it auto locked. It could’ve even been habit to take the key. Seems gory to say, but would they be so dumb to think they could put the key with wherever Alan is and make it look like he left the car behind. A trophy?Great to see you on his thread - I just don’t know what this can be ? He wasn’t driving his regular vehicle so how did the car get to the final location nice and locked ? It’s odd
JMO
2. We only know the connecting roads where the car was found. We have no idea where it really was or if it was hidden.
3. I think oak cliff is a great place to dump a car and avert direction from other possibilities.
4. Why would he need to ride with anyone else or even abandon his car if he was meeting someone? Only reason I can think of would be if someone else recognized it. (Then I’d want to know how long he’d had that rental)
5. We’ve not talked about a stalker. Maybe someone from the gym? Anyone leave soon after or before then follow him? But even that seems hard to accomplish an abduction of sorts.
6. Is anything of his missing from home? Could anything have been in trunk? Do they have ring or security cameras? What do they show?
7. Wrong place wrong time? But why no body? He didn’t have a fatal injury in his car, so where is he?
Now I’m stumped too!
ETA: info on the Porsche key—Porsche The key to it all - Porsche AG
Just leave it in your pocket, because gripping the door handle will prompt the search for an access code stored in the key, which will unlock the door.
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The car is then locked by pressing a button on the outside of the door handle (or by sensor for the Macan).
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