Pretty brazen for abductor to go that close to the scene to bury the purse/bag. Which was the case IMO. Otherwise, why wasn't it spotted that first day, nor picked up by the original search dogs.
Too bad we cannot get a profiler on here to delve into the mind of someone who would behave in...
A million things are running through my head after learning of this new development. The first one I can put out there is a question. It was reported the promise ring was found.
Now, has the promisor who gave her the ring contacted authorities to see it? I would think it has sentimental...
So that the suspect does not know they are being watched. That was one reason.
But it was just the way it was explained by the agent made so much sense. I think it finally registered with me.
I recently watched the new independent documentary "The Imposter" and wanted to suggestnit to some ofnmy fellow sleuthers. The film is about the Nicholas Barclay case, a 13 year-old boy who went missing in San Antonio in1994, and a teenager was found in Spain claiming to be him.
I will not...
I agree. When I was 18-22 years old, I probably would have initiated 50 percent of all my conversations with "what happens to you last night?" We just didn't have text messages back then ;)
Are we sure that they slept in different rooms? If they fell asleep together and he woke up without her, he might just instinctively leave ASAP. (Knowing he did something wrong bec she had a boyfriend).
There are exceptions for requiring a search warrant in cases (inter alia) when LE is in "hot pursuit", or if there is an "emergency."
Both of which would have applied if LE had an inkling she was being held somewhere shortly after the abduction.
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