I assumed there were talking about house keys not yet returned by the "friend "who zeroed out her bank account.
But, if you want look and the car was totaled in a wreck: AH's accident report, filed with LE, is public record. The report will give the identification of the tow company and the tow company has the location as to where the vehicle was towed. (hint)
Do we know why it was totaled? Say it wasn't submerged in a body of water. I can't take another spin, I am getting dizzy.
I cannot get this key (and this car) off my mind. Since LA destroyed this key, wouldn't it stand to reason that it would belong to a totaled/wrecked car that you would never anticipate using a key to again? It has been suggested that the key may have been to a storage unit, but I disagree. I have only had 2 storage units in my lifetime, but each time, we provided our own locks, keyed locks nevertheless, but locks that you would keep and use again, certainly if you had spare keys those would be keys you would want to retain, not destroy.
It has also been suggested that maybe the key belonged to AH's new car, which I also disagree with, again, if she had a spare key, she would want to retain it not destroy it. AH is a 20 something who works hard for her money, one job as a career interest and a second to supplement the lack of income she earns at the job she loves and went to school for. I don't see her replacing keys when it would be more frugal to retrieve the key from LA, especially in light of the fact that KC had just stolen all of her money.
Further, it has been suggested that this key may have been to TL's jeep, and again I respectfully disagree. KC was driving his car while he was gone, without his permission. She would have no reason to have a key to his vehicle, since he left her the keys so she could drop him off at the airport and besides, when LA mentions this key to AH, she clearly knows what key he is referring to.
IIRC, AH mentioned the insurance info going to the wrong address and inquired with someone, TB I think, if they knew how she could retrieve the insurance papers. What if this paperwork was the final check for the totaled/wrecked car and what if KC was trying to intercept the check and/or possibly the title to the car? What if she succeeded? Those papers, whatever they were had been mailed to the Oviedo address. I realize the key to the Oviedo house may factor in, but again, this would have been a key she would have retained, turned over to her friend TB or his grandparents who I believe were the landlords at the Oviedo house.
KC and AH exchange texts 6/16 regarding AH going to the car. Coincidence? I think not....nothing with the A's seems to be a coincident.
Thoughts anyone?
I hope and pray that this car was not submerged in a body of water, but if it was I fear it may have held evidence if not a body or remains, and this would have ocurred since the accident where the car was totaled, which was an accident where noone was hurt, resulting in possibly a bent frame, the type of accident where a lot of people might consider the car not a total loss. I read earlier this morning a post that implied that CA thought if KC were smart enough to have done this, she would have been smart enough to put the car in the water ( I am paraphrasing here!) Hinky meter alerted!
I have searched for info here and elsewhere trying to find a paper trail or any info about this car and have had no luck! If someone has further suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. Short of contacting AH via her myspace, I am out of ideas. TIA