Good evening, Fairy1, in answer to your question as to whether some folks are still pondering the suicide, yes, they are. No, suicide is not so unbelievable - it is something that is always a possibility in the mix of such disappearances. But it is always shocking in its horror nonetheless.
Too, the old cliché comes to mind: "the devil is in the details." Some are still mulling over things that don't sit right nor feel right - and those things may never sit right, and that's just how it may be. Something eats at you, a phrase, a behavior, circumstances -- it can keep a person up at night.
One looks at Leanne and feels a need to protect her and stand up for her. It doesn't matter that we are not her family or that we have not met her. On some level, some of us felt her pain and saw her grappling with something much bigger than herself. What is the big backdrop to it all. The final chapter to the book may be shut, but the peculiarity of the events contained therein lingers and haunts some, myself included. And I imagine it will for a very long time.