(I am happy at least knowing JLM and RAT are incarcerated...)
Unfortunately there are more monsters out there....
(I am happy at least knowing JLM and RAT are incarcerated...)
I don't use social media, so all the references to Facebook are completely meaningless. Yes, it has been suggested that an account is not required to see the page, but I can assure you that the comments are not visible to non-facebook users. I feel like I'm reading pages of references to Facebook rather than anything of substance.
Could someone please bring me up to speed on what information on Facebook is relevant?
Thanks
I live in Charlottesville, about an hour south of where Nicole's car was found. I wanted to address a few common themes here...
The fire: Forest fires in the park or around this area aren't uncommon. I feel like I hear about one every few weeks in the warmer months. It has been pretty warm and dry the past few days and got to 90 here in Cville today. Given that this fire is in the western part of the park and nowhere near where her vehicle was found, I really think it's just a coincidence. But maybe I'm wrong.
Accidents/animals: I haven't hiked White Oak Canyon, but Crabtree Falls, another popular waterfall hike in VA, is notorious for hikers going off trail, slipping on the rocks and falling to their deaths. 29 deaths total, per Wikipedia (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crabtree_Falls). I don't know exactly where she'd end up if this happened at the falls near where her car was found, if her body would be easily visible to others or not.
It's also possible she encountered a venomous copperhead or rattlesnake and was unable to get a signal to call for help, but probably someone would have found her. It also seems likely that a bear attack would leave behind evidence.
Suicide: You never know what's going on in someone's head. Even if her friends and family thought she seemed happy and her usual self, I will not rule out suicide until LE proves something else.
Foul play is the most likely scenario IMHO.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...cd4002-062f-11e6-b283-e79d81c63c1b_story.htmlFor those of us who were unable to watch, would someone provide a recap of the presser? TIA
Some thoughts:
- If she was injured and let's say suffered from a fall or concussion and it is somehow incapacitated, how long is the trail? How long would it take to find her?
- She took off on the fly without letting anyone know? The husband, a friend, her sister, a coworker? In the middle of the week? Let's say this happened; it would be really a set of unique circumstances a predator would take advantage off, kind of the perfect storm for a random abduction (given the size of the SNP, the time, the fact that she was a female and was alone).
- If she never made to the park and her vehicle was placed there to throw attention to the site (and imply she is in the trail) there is a lot of space between Woodbridge and Syria to be looked out.
Without a timeline is very hard to tell. I personally do not know this lady but I haven't read any indications that point towards suicide. Not enough info yet.
Were any questions answered? Has it been confirmed if Nicole's car was spotted in the lot prior to the day it was found? Is there any reason to believe it wasn't there in those days prior? Did LE ask specifically about anyone seeing the vehicle in the lot or her on the trails to contact them? These are some of the things I was hoping to learn from the presser.
Just saw a bit on NBC news last night about police using Fitbit data to verify alibis and whatnot. This may have been mentioned before but I wonder if her SM pics show a Fitbit on her wrist.
I find it odd that LE is putting out a "911 call to the public", yet has released so little information to the public about what they know. What we have so far is a woman went missing sometime between Wednesday and Friday and somewhere between Woodbridge and a parking lot in SNP where her car was found. No indication has been given how long the car was there. The parking lot is a 2 hour drive from Woodbridge. My point here is that LE MUST know more that is being made public. The presser is a distraction. I would be curious about scanner activity at or around the time of the presser. My guess is warrants were being served concurrently.
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Isn't the most common reaction after someone commits suicide "we had no idea"?
There actually aren't many psychopaths with bad intentions out there. TV just makes you think that.
The press conference was not law enforcement, it was the fire chief i.e. her boss. Essentially a "we're thinking of you" type thing.I find it odd that LE is putting out a "911 call to the public", yet has released so little information to the public about what they know. What we have so far is a woman went missing sometime between Wednesday and Friday and somewhere between Woodbridge and a parking lot in SNP where her car was found. No indication has been given how long the car was there. The parking lot is a 2 hour drive from Woodbridge. My point here is that LE MUST know more that is being made public. The presser is a distraction. I would be curious about scanner activity at or around the time of the presser. My guess is warrants were being served concurrently.
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