LittleMissContrary
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I guess I am just a little surprised that the police aren't urging people to be super vigilant if a predator is on the loose somewhere in Placer county.
I guess I am just a little surprised that the police aren't urging people to be super vigilant if a predator is on the loose somewhere in Placer county.
Well, they have no evidence of that, really. Nothing that was found in itself shows a violent act took place. It could have been staged if she wanted to disappear, or she may have left things the way they were found if she had a medical episode. IMO it takes a lot for LE to warn the community; maybe if blood or signs of a struggle had been found, or if her cards had been used.
Very true.
And bringing up those credit cards again...why take cards but don't use them? That is strange to me.
This is what makes me think, a little bit, that Susan took them. She would not want to leave them and have a thief find and use them, even if she did not plan to use them or was not thinking clearly.
Why not take her ID, too then? Why leave that? For bigger purchases she would need an ID to prove it was her if she ever wanted to use those cards in the future, and if she was worried about a thief taking them, why not just leave the cards at home, then a thief couldn't use them.
Basically, I was saying she might have taken her cards, if she had experienced some sort of health episode, not thinking clearly. So not taking her license could fit with that, under the assumption her mind was not clear.
I don't think anyone is doubting she drove and parker car, are they? (As far as the seat position.)
Kjac22 said LE wouldn't tell him too much about the vehicle as it could possibly be a crime scene.
With her purse left in the car (which is unlike her) and her wallet taken out of her purse (which is unlike her) and the vehicle unlocked (which is unlike her), it is possible she could have experienced some mental break, but she had enough of her faculties to arrive at the parking lot to the shopping center, as that is where her husband said she was going to go to. In My Opinion......
Unless she became confused once she got there. If she did have a "spell" of some sort, it could have come on suddenly. But it seems she would have been found by now, unless she does not wish to be. Though even if she didn't want to be found, it is difficult to remain in hiding, IMO.
LE should have forensics on the car by now (they did examine it, right?) and if they are not saying they have evidence of a crime, I am guessing nothing was found.
Right, she could have become confused when she was at the shopping center. And if she left walking on foot, I wonder if videos of surrounding businesses recorded her walking? I would think LE would know somewhat by now because it has been over a month.....
Right, she could have become confused when she was at the shopping center. And if she left walking on foot, I wonder if videos of surrounding businesses recorded her walking? I would think LE would know somewhat by now because it has been over a month.....
But if cameras should have caught her walking away on foot, seems like cameras should have caught whatever it is that happened to her, yet they did not, in spite of what LE called tons of footage.
Kjac22- have you checked out these links here?
Families of the Missing-Resources, helps, tips - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
California - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
Organizations that can help - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
Links to CA Media Outlets - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
why in the world would they suggest YOU set up a tip line? Whoever the investigating authority should receive and review them for validity and pertinence to the case, in my opinion...whoever is in charge of the case, Roseville or Placer County should be able to provide a number to be used for tips I would think?
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