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As we all have seen time and time again, anything is possible! That being said, I haven't heard anything that would point to her taking this action pre or post disappearance. The fact that her bank accounts haven't been touched strongly indicate she is deceased. I"m not aware of anything about her past that suggests this type of sudden disappearance would align with her profile.This case has been baffling from the very beginning.
I had a thought that I haven't seen mentioned. It's probably not likely, but still ... it could be possible. What if BT left voluntarily? RT didn't think she had a cell phone, but what if she did? Perhaps she had a friend following along a few miles back, and the moment she was alone, called and had her friend quickly pick her up. That would explain her vanishing into thin air without a trace. I can't imagine why she would leave her beloved dog and personal belongings behind, but that might explain why she seemed "out of character" at the kennel.
If she did leave voluntarily, and has been in contact with the police, that could explain why LE doesn't seem to be actively looking for her. In cases like that, are LE required to tell the family that she's safe but wants no contact? Or are they required to respect the "missing" individual's privacy and not say anything at all?
Anyway, it's just a thought that jumped into my head. I think of BT often, and keep her thread open in one of my tabs on my computer so I can check it daily for any updates.![]()
There is, of course, the possibility of confusion from heat stroke, or other potential factors that could have rendered her disoriented and wandering. In that scenario, I could see a volunteer (albeit confused), disappearance.
Amateur opinion and speculation