MsArk
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Who lifted that heavy looking bag into the vehicle?
Lyft driver most likely. They always help me when traveling to/from the airport.
Who lifted that heavy looking bag into the vehicle?
Seeing her photos at the airport makes her disappearance all the more baffling IMO. She doesn't look like she is going to meet up with a date to me at all. She looks like a college student who just got off a red eye flight and can't wait to get home to sleep. He nose is all red and her hair is casually put up in a ponytail/bun. It seems that she did NOT just refresh her make-up before leaving the airport and did not take any time to do her hair. Nor did she change her clothes. Where could she have been heading at 3 AM? This is so strange and confusing. MOO.
If it was a drug pickup, why not have the Lyft driver wait and take her back home? Why go so far from the U and her home to get it?
I don't think there's a problem with it, except sometimes people see things and run with them. Maybe just add MOO or something. Because there is so little concrete information, people start taking off with things that haven't even been said.It's happening a lot on here this afternoon. We all want answers.That list was my quick brainstorm of speculation. Is there a problem with that?
This is true that the assault thing is interesting, though. But if they know it’s unrelated, then why open it up to the public bc they’re going to be talking about that now, etc, etc.
I know I personally am not going to be able to just brush it off and go along with the fact that it has nothing to do with the disappearance. I mean I'll try not to bring it up again here, but it's always going to bug me...grrrr I wish he had never mentioned that. I mean if she was assaulted last year and they police are aware of it I assume after the lyft driver (the last known person to see her alive) that other person(s) involved in the assault would be their #2 POI so I'm sure they have done extensive questioning of whoever else was involved. It has been over a week so it's very possible for that person to be cleared with alibis. I guess it is time to drop it ugh.
I have a question that has perhaps been asked and answered, and if so I apologize. I am not sure what 'rules' Lyft/Uber et al drivers need to abide by, but wouldn't a driver such as that find it a bit weird that they were dropping off a young woman, alone, at a park at 3 in the morning? Or is it sort of "don't ask, don't tell", if a customer says "drop me here", you just do? I am in no way blaming the driver. But I would have to think that they may have found it a bit strange to be dropping someone at a park in the middle of the night, no?
I think it’s probably someone older and married as well with kids but it’s been 8 days wouldn’t he have had to go back to his family by now? So where is ML?
This makes me think of the 20 yr old Heather Elvis case. She went missing after meeting at a secluded location think around 2am, she thought she was meeting her married ex BF but was probably with his jealous wife who found out about the affair even chained her husband to the bedpost and constantly left vicious and nasty messages on Heathers SM. Heathers body was never found but presumed murdered by the jealous wife and her husband. Tammy and Sydney Moorer who were found guilty of kidnapping her.
Yeah that makes zero sense.
I don’t think standard protocol is to get into your drug dealer’s car with your luggage.
Yes, she met an unknown person at Hatch Park and we have a more detailed timeline:
1:35 a.m. ML's flight landed in SLC
2:01 a.m. ML texted her mother
2:42 a.m. Lyft taken from airport
2:59 a.m. Lyft arrived at Hatch Park
Also, you can watch the press conference here:
With all of your luggage...not a drug deal, imoIf it was a drug pickup, why not have the Lyft driver wait and take her back home? Why go so far from the U and her home to get it?
Post #80 in the media thread
Mackenzie “Kenzie” Lueck, 23, Salt Lake City, 17 June, 2019 Media, Maps, Timeline, *NO DISCUSSION*
Probably the driver of the vehicle she was getting into.
It does sound like this person may have exited the vehicle, and I imagine they assisted Kenzie in putting her bag in.
And who helped her get it out, Lyft guy or meet up person? Something is so off with this.Lyft driver most likely. They always help me when traveling to/from the airport.