This is just so sad. Not suspicious. Most likely suicide I guess. I wish I knew what the convo with her neighbour entailed.
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I get it. And I'm always looking for those red flags too. But I've been working in mental health for a long time and I am so aware that people can me misinterpreted very easily.
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Yes absolutely, and it's just plain wrong to assume that just because someone appears to be a little different/quirky, that it means they are suspicious. We have no idea why the neighbour behaves the way she does. It doesn't make her a killer.
This would make sense if the dog was off leash. Elisa grabbed and stuffed in a car, taking the leash with her.
Dog familiar enough with surroundings to make its way back close to home, minus leash.
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People often walk their dogs off leash on the cliff tracks. The dog may have been sniffing around in the bush and EC could've had the leash with her.
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My family has a holiday house around the corner from Elisa's house and I have holidayed there every year for 20 years. I also wouldn't think anyone would head out for a run at night.
But running to Lorne is quite possible - I've walked from Aireys to Lorne several times. But you don't do it on...
Not sure if anyone has replied to this, but yes, grand final tickets are very hard to get and families often need to split up and watch separately. That's what we did.
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So my thought on the testing is that they did the first run up to the shop purely to rule out that trip. Now they've done the "burial run" and hopefully it'll match up beautifully with the cell tower pings & CCTV from the day.
We can only hope right?!
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