MistyWaters
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I don't think we can do this because we don't have the super-precise timings of calls... but to overlay the data from her phone (calling 911 and the family friend) with what we see on the traffic cam.
That would be telling.
This might’ve already been already discussed but according to yesterdays release from LE, it appears both calls were made within 3 minutes. So if the vehicle first stopped when the 911 call was made, remained in that same location for 3 minutes, both calls were made before it moved on. It doesn‘t seem logical for Carlee to be asking the child if he’s okay, then a scream is heard coming from one location. Then personal articles to have been found by the abandoned but still running car, as if to suggest a kidnapping had just occurred in that second spot. JMO
ETA: What will prove interesting is if cellphone analytics determine that additional amount of travel following the two calls.

Unanswered questions linger in Carlee Russell's mysterious disappearance and return
There are still a lot of unanswered questions regarding the disappearance of 25-year-old Carlee Russell, who returned home to her parent's house in Hoover Satur

- Russell communicated on her cell phone with individuals known to her while on her path of travel up to the point of calling 911 at 9:34 PM. The conversation with the 911 operator ended and Carlee called a relative.
- She went missing during that conversation sometime after 9:36 PM after telling both the 911 operator and the relative she had seen a male toddler in a diaper on the side of I-459 and was stopping to check on him.
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