Abigail, and all who helped, Thank you. I have mainly been a lurker here. I posted initially about the "finding of the phone" being a big tip-off to me that Remy did it. I am embarrassed that when I read the first article about Jennifer being missing, that I told my husband, "It looks like...
If Jennifer left the house without her phone, which is possible if she were not alive when she left the house, any LE pinging the phone would locate it at the last place it was before the battery died, or the phone was shut off. It would be incriminating if the last broadcast from the phone was...
(Well, obviously I don't know how to quote posts. I was trying to respond to Ana who was wondering about why the phone wasn't left in the car. My thought was the phone had been left at home all along -- Sorry, I'll figure the quote thing out next time.)
It is possible the perpetrator left the house without the phone. (JR, if no longer alive, certainly wouldn't have it with her.) Someone would have to be very calm and calculating to think to take JR's phone at that time. Returning home from the Y and discovering the phone would present a real...
Okay... Deep breath, my first post...and because I've noticed how strict the rules are, this may not be allowed. For me, the biggest issue is the phone. I tend to believe (IMO) that JR left home not alive. She therefore would not have taken her phone with her. Now, what is someone supposed...