I remember hearing that the two guys had paged her...so that to me would indicate that she was missing for at least an hour before anyone noticed. Which I would think, they would have asked around if anyone had seen her and then the talk probably started that she had been missing a while.Did the two guys who normally went for a walk with Kelly go for their walk at 11.30 on the day she went missing?
which leads me to think that whoever took her, had to know that the company did not have cameras so they were more than likely familiar with the area and possibly the company.I remember hearing that the two guys had paged her...so that to me would indicate that she was missing for at least an hour before anyone noticed. Which I would think, they would have asked around if anyone had seen her and then the talk probably started that she had been missing a while.
What bugs me about this, assuming this is accurate, if she was missing for at least an hour, no one noticed that she was gone this long? If they didn't notice that, then IF someone did go to the door near her work area, they probably wouldn't have noticed that either.
Just alerted to this search - Regarding resources used ... does anyone know if a trained scent specific trailing K9 was used to trail where Ms. Catalano went when she left her place of employment? And if so, did the K9 trail to and into the water?
Sorry if this has been established and I have not seen it yet.
I don't recall whether or not that there were any snow cover on the grounds on the day that Kelly disappeared at work. I'm thinking that the grounds were free of snow at that time.(snipped for space)
So glad to see you on this thread. You are amazing! Thanks for what you did for Sarah's case
Joseph D here on this thread has been involved with all of these searches. He would be the one to ask about the specific dogs used in the previous searches.
Thank you again