The uncle part has me squirming. (AJ Haskell has a step dad who probably killed her, and he tried to peg it on an earnest boy too. Exactly the same type of skewing this uncle is saying. The step dad was also the head honcho for searches and contact). I don't trust the uncle.
I don't want to think bad about the uncle, but I'm with you, squirming. The suggestions it could be a kidnapping or foul play from a spurred-suitor seem like deflections.
I would like to be wrong, but I'd like to know where the uncle was that afternoon when he says Elena (Elizabeth) didn't return his text.
the uncle:
"It's so unlike her she's very responsible and wouldn't take off without telling anyone," says her uncle, Rosemberg Salgado, 38, of Rancho Cucamonga, California. "We are all devastated. To have somebody in your family disappear is the worst thing imaginable."
His niece had complained recently about a young man in her English class, who was constantly asking her to go out with him. "He was asking aggressively and she told me she got upset," he said. "The police have talked to him, but nothing came of it. As far as I know, there still aren't any leads."
If I'm LE, my research starts HERE. This sounds SO familiar.
If I'm LE, I have an undercover watching every move the uncle makes right now. I'm interviewing neighbors for behavior such as late night trip, cleaning car, changing car appearance, etc.
Over the course of time she has been missing, we have tried to think outside the box. But initial instincts that the uncle is involved appear to be validated.Websleuths, my friends, you started saying this from the beginning.
http://www.good4utah.com/story/d/st...unteers-question/11587/XTAmBDdrqUiu5CrjhvoAXA
More search volunteers quit because Uncle's stories do not add up!
It's a shame the media can't give a little more even coverage to all these missing people cases. They'll spend a lot of time just repeating what they already covered. Instead of spending time bringing to light all the other cases that could help find some of the other missing.