ThinkBlue07
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This question has never really been answered fully, although asked on quite a few posts.
What I did find is a post by Kjac (Susan's son), from the first thread, from 6-24-2013, post #462
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Roseville-2-May-2013-1&p=9595902#post9595902
It's a for and against list on her husband (Kjac's dad), and Kjac mentions that her husband was the last person to see and talk to her,
and that the prior person to see and talk to Susan could have been up to a few days prior.
IMOO.
I had 3 main take-aways from last night's news story:
(1) Nobody has been cleared - absolutely no one.
(2) There is still absolutely no indication of when, and by whom, Susan was last seen - other than by her husband at around 6:00 AM on May 1. In fact, the PD representative speaking to the reporter last night essentially parroted the information that she was last seen at 6:00 AM on the day she went missing.
(3) The Roseville PD has virtually NOBODY working this case! They indicated that they have a detective working "part time" on the case, and then explained that her role was to check-in whenever they receive a report that a body has been located somewhere to see if it might be Susan. That's it? Seriously, Roseville PD - that is all you are doing?? Do we have someone who voluntarily walked away from her life; someone who met with foul play by a person close to her; or a random stranger abduction? This incident was way out of place for the quiet type of location and community where it occurred - you would think the PD would be all over this to try to figure out if they have a crazy person on the streets of Roseville...
Hopefully, Tony Lopez (the Channel 13 reporter) will stay on top of the story - maybe encouraging emails to him to thank him for his reporting and urging him to stay plugged-in would help?