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Turning left makes more sense to me, as she could make 2 more lefts and be on her way home. Also, assuming she turned right, why drive 2+ blocks to pull over?Imo, it's actually the most logical place to turn around to retrieve the badge from home. It's the last road before the P&R to do so, she would turn north because she wouldn't want to wait to cross traffic on the busy 236th.
Turning right makes more sense to me, as she could make 2 more rights and be on her way home. Also, assuming she turned left, why drive 2+ blocks to pull over?
If the perp(s) did hop on a bus, their photos were captured on transit center surveillance, and individual bus surveillance systems...
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Exactly, we don't.![]()
Right is north, she was last seen driving west.
So, then it's possible she was transported in her car and LE is aware of it but they haven't told the public. Certainly a possibility but not my most likely scenario. If police did have her car on more videos, it might make family members more likely to believe it was homicide. The car doesn't drive itself back to the park and ride.
Right is north, she was last seen driving west.
IMOAgain this was the last place to turn before P&R -or- she realized at the light at 56th she was missing her badge. From what I saw with traffic conditions at 7am it was logical to go north two blocks and take the next right so she could easily merge over to the left lane to go back home. If she took that first right she would have possibly had to contended with two lanes of traffic stopped at the light which would make it difficult to get in the left turning lane.
I am thinking if the cameras picked the car up heading in the direction of the Park N Ride then they would have also picked the
car up heading out? Just seems that something went wrong where the car was found. I do not believe the car went any further. She had to have been transported to the culvert. Although Otto, you could be right.[/QUOTE
IMO It makes no sense to take the chance and drive a car back after you murdered someone and threw her in a ditch. JMO
I can't help thinking about Commander Pickard (trained FBI professional) assuring us we were safe when asked at the press conference by one of the news teams that makes me think this was not a murder. JMO
IMOAgain this was the last place to turn before P&R -or- she realized at the light at 56th she was missing her badge. From what I saw with traffic conditions at 7am it was logical to go north two blocks and take the next right so she could easily merge over to the left lane to go back home. If she took that first right she would have possibly had to contended with two lanes of traffic stopped at the light which would make it difficult to get in the left turning lane.
Why is there blood on the passenger seat of her car?
I can't help thinking about Commander Pickard (trained FBI professional) assuring us we were safe when asked at the press conference by one of the news teams…that makes me think this was not a murder. JMO
I am thinking if the cameras picked the car up heading in the direction of the Park N Ride then they would have also picked the
car up heading out? Just seems that something went wrong where the car was found. I do not believe the car went any further. She had to have been transported to the culvert. Although Otto, you could be right.[/QUOTE
IMO It makes no sense to take the chance and drive a car back after you murdered someone and threw her in a ditch. JMO
Yeah, I can't really make any sense of why they would return the car to 58th, but I also can't see anyone risking carrying a body on 58th from one car to another. Maybe they pulled up on the street right next to her driver side and got her in quickly. It's upsetting to imagine and I hope they get those responsible quickly.
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