'Ailina
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I think residential and commercial surveillance footage must be abundant.
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Phone turned off 11:30pm. Friend returns 4:am
Buddy= guy?
So did the buddy wait in the car? Outside the bathroom? Or go in the bathroom?
Returns at 4am?
Buddy= guy?
So did the buddy wait in the car? Outside the bathroom? Or go in the bathroom?
Returns at 4am?
I'm actually surprised that it took us 200 posts to suspect the driver. Usually we're from the start all over the last person who saw the missing one.
And if we now consider the driver a possible suspect, which some of us apparently do, isn't he the only one who gave that park as Blazes last known location? He claims he drove him there, but is there any other information to corroborate that? Maybe there is and I missed it.
Phone turned off 11:30pm. Friend returns 4:am
That does not answer how did anyone know BB left with the friend? Especially since parents did not know this friend. It is a very interesting question.
I remember reading somewhere he was using a home computer. Maybe still logged onto social media or similar app on home computer and this friend was last known message or something?
Friend tosses phone into woods at 4 am possibly, knowing that it is off as well as the GPS?
Bernstein’s cellphone, which had been lent to him by a relative a week earlier, was not receiving calls, according to investigators and friends of the family.
His mom Jeanne recalls a recent conversation with her oldest son, asking him to turn on the location services on his phone. Because he was in school so far away, she wanted a way that she could always find him. The feature however was turned off. The phone is dead, according to the Bernsteins lawyer.
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/01/05/missing-student-from-foothill-ranch/
So did he have his phone or a relatives?
I suspect in a few days this friend will give up the location where he put Blaze. We still don't know who identity of the burned body dumped in LA. The body was burned beyond recognition day after Blaze went missing.
In defense of the friend and in general. At 19 my friends would hang out in parks at night. Even the "good" crowd we would go for walks, pass the time, or just hang out at all hours of the night. If this friend left after say 30 min of not finding BB after the bathroom, but keep texting/calling without getting a reply, i would not find it too suspicious if he/she went back to make sure BB wasn't there again. Just going on what I would do/would have done at that age.
His mom Jeanne recalls a recent conversation with her oldest son, asking him to turn on the location services on his phone. Because he was in school so far away, she wanted a way that she could always find him. The feature however was turned off. The phone is dead, according to the Bernstein’s lawyer.
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/01/05/missing-student-from-foothill-ranch/