It would really be something if the glasses belonged to the person who I believe called Kelly down to the river on a false "emergency." LE needs to check the DNA to not only rule out Kelly as owner, but to help identify who they actually belong to.
Regardless, there is no way that Kelly committed suicide. None. She has been described repeated as a happy, sweet, kind woman by friends, family, and colleagues. Why would the doors to her home be found open (as if someone had broken in)? Why would she even bother going to work that day if suicide was her plan? Why would she run from the building? For what? To jump in the river? It makes no sense. If she had a few questions about death and baptism, so has every believer that has ever lived! It's human! Even the strongest Christians face hills and valleys, ups and downs in their faith. That doesn't mean Kelly was suicidal. Not at all.
In my mind someone called, sent Kelly a text OR told her "I fell and hurt myself [or found something; or need to show you something] down by the river and I need your help. Please, just come meet me for a minute, you don't need to bring anyone with you, just hurry ..." and being the very good person Kelly is, she went to help. But there was nothing she was needed to help with, it was strictly a premise to beckon her there to the side of the river and, I believe, harm her. What a terrible concept, but I do believe it's true. JMO
Please Lord, I pray that Kelly will be brought home soon. Please continue to be with the family as they work their way through this difficult time.