Lisa Weaver has a turned up nose. Sam has a broad, flat nose. Their profiles would be way different. I wonder if she's an avid reader? Because she could have never left the state of California and be describing things she's read in books. She could have even been reading an English novel before she became ill and she's speaking like she's heard or read, not her native tongue. If I was the FBI, I'd start right in the neighborhood she was found. You know how people have been dead in their recliner for 5 years and their neighbors never checked on them? Sam could have mail piling up in her local mailbox and her neighbors just not know anything is wrong. She could have been reclusive before.
I dunno....put me in the sketchy camp. I mean, she can remember all sorts of details about Perth and restaurants she frequented, boats with crews, but yet one.single.name from her past isn't creeping up.....like her first crush, the name of her elementary school, places she had her eyebrows and hair done, stores she might have shopped in? She can't remember any special piece of jewelry she might have owned and who might have given it to her? Favorite bands/songs of her childhood? Foods? Her wedding or births of possible children? If you sat down and asked her a million questions, and she truly had amnesia, at least one of those questions would bring forth some tidbit of recollection that one could work off of. I'm not an amnesia specialist, but it strikes me odd that she not remember even the name of someone she's no longer associated with. Maybe even a deceased relative from years ago. But to just not be able to remember ONE address, ONE name, ONE number, ONE clue at all, but yet be able to walk, talk, feed self, compete daily tasks just seems a little far fetched and Lifetime movie-ish to me.