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The fact that investigators have received information that she may have traveled to Toronto or Vancouver supports willful disappearance, no?
I'm not suggesting JB went out for anything social at 12:30am, but rather to wherever he was sleeping. I'm thinking that maybe they had a discussion when she came back from Edmonton, and then he left to stay somewhere else.
The tips about someone resembling Shannon from Vancouver and Toronto came within days of her disappearance. The tips related to potential sightings, not information that Shannon had taken a train, plane, bus, or taxi to either location. As far as I can recall, the tips related to sighting ... I am not aware of any factual evidence supporting the point that Shannon travelled to those locations.
The husband lived with Shannon, so presumably he slept at home. Given that they were living in a co-op with strict eligibility requirements - requirements that he, rather than Shannon, could demonstrate, I doubt that during divorce proceedings he would choose to give that up by sleeping (defacto living) somewhere else.