Thinking of Jenna today! I'm planning on going to the Zonolite Park tomorrow, which is a small but overgrown (and not very frequented) park here in Atlanta, not too far from where her apartment is and not too far from the parents' house either. In fact, it's kind of between them. I can't help...
Just looked at a Google satellite view of the area where Jenna's car was found near Street Execs Studios and there is a train track very close by and a densely wooded area along the train tracks. I wonder if these tracks have been searched by police? I'd like to volunteer to do so, but need to...
I rent in Atlanta and have never had to show any employment info. Totally depends on the kind of apartment. In the bigger apartment buildings this kind of thing is usually required but not usually from independent landlords or smaller complexes.
Probably not purposefully removed. But since Jenna's disappearance we've had a hurricane here in Atlanta. Likely any outdoor flyers blew away in that storm so people would have had to have put new ones up. I saw a flyer for Jenna in the East Point area of Atlanta outdoors at a gas station about...
That's what I'm thinking. Since it wasn't overly large/heavy, the glass in the frame would have likely held it in place. If it was a HUGE, heavy tapestry, it might have needed to be mounted in the frame.
Because we have no idea where she is. The info is inconsistent. It's not like her car was abandoned in a forest somewhere and search parties could look in the woods near her car. I think us Atlantans ARE looking for Jenna, everywhere we go, every day. But as for sending search parties? Jenna...
Going to share my theory that Jenna MAY have left of her own will. I don't know if I believe this theory myself (I know we are all confused, and all want answers). But this is just how certain details are stacking up to me at this moment in time.
What I found surprising from the whole situation...
But a red car parked for an extended time in one spot would surely attract more attention than a dark one... If that person was involved with Jenna's disappearance and knew Jenna's mom's car would be the more eye-catching of the two. People notice red cars more than dark ones.
I think this is a very interesting theory. Jenna's mom's car is a 2010 Mazda 3 sedan in red. Jenna's car is a 2010 Mazda 6 in dark blue. It's not like Jenna's mom's car is like a luxury car (Mercedes, BMW, etc) in which case you might not want a fancy car in a certain area to draw attention...
I live in Atlanta and often get directions to my own apartment just because Atlanta traffic is bad and GPS is always sending me different ways to get home that are faster than the ways I know (often sends me down weird residential streets I never knew were there). I know Jenna is from here but...
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