Weird. I have not seen anything to suggest that she has children.
Well all they say is she loved her job and would not miss work. Come on there is more to this lady than that.
Things are not being said here.
Jmo
Who last laid eyeballs on here and when?
This is what I cannot understand. Yes, I know the park is not as crowded during the week, but I've taken off work a few days to ride on Skyline Drive and there are still enough people in the park that someone would have seen something. Have we heard anything that describes what she is wearing? If known, that might help users of the park to step up and say they saw someone on a particular trail, at a certain time and which direction they were going. They may not have gotten a good look at her face, but something, say, a particular color T-shirt or ballcap might register with a hiker. She was at a crossfit facility in Warrenton before going to Shenandoah NP. Did someone see her leaving the facility that can describe what she was wearing?
Maybe so, but foul play seems the least likely possibility here.
I don't see how someone could even think, that foul play is the "least" likely possibility here~!?? I believe, based on what's been told to us, (not even on what hasn't) that there is a VERY strong possibility of foul play.
A beautiful woman disappears, husband doesn't know or report for two days, husband works in powerful job, marital problems (thus the recent separation) and the agency handling the investigation is where he works.. and the information is trickling in like an IV DRIP! ... seems very odd to me!
Because despite what Investigation Discovery has people believe, it isn't really that common for random people to be caught in a secluded area and murdered.
https://www.periscope.tv/w/1dRJZDpVpqNKB
here 's the press conference from the fire station on periscope.
The problem is that there is almost no cell reception in SNP, when I go hiking there, I turn off my cell and turn it back on when I'm on my way home to sync my fitbit. Otherwise, the battery quickly dies from searching for signal. Last time I hiked in that area (Old Rag), I couldn't get a signal/update my fitbit until I had driven quite a few miles away from the trail parking lot.
they don't suspect foul play at this point but they have taken her car and they've already triangulated the phone to try to obtain her whereabouts.The problem is unless you consider it to be foul play, law enforcement will not collect evidence. Chicken and the egg thing. It's true.