msthinksalot
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Ok, If I'm seeing this map correctly:
Since "Police said Jessica Ridgeway was last seen walking to Chelsea Park in the area of 107th Avenue and Moore ..."(thedenverchannel.com):
If we take out this open space aspect for a second and look strictly at the driveable roads, where someone could get her in a car, there are 3 areas where she could have been picked up in a vehicle along her way, (assuming she made it to this intersection and not considering Miller Ct. and Lewis Cir before this point, will return to this) :
1. Her continued route along Moore St.
2. On 106 St. (It is here she would now cut across the open space, bringing her to a couple options next, depending on which way she normally entered the school building...)
3. The parking lot behind / and or adjacent to the school (with all the parents and staff here, this would be a really risky/bold move on prt of the perp)
I don't see any reason for her to go over the bridge and coming back around on Moore St, because it appears there is a barrier there between homes and the school on that side..
So, what I'm looking at is like a sandwich...the open space (nondriveable) is the filling, and Moore /106 and the school parking lot are the bread (driveable).
Am I seeing this correctly?
I was really confused about this from the beginning, because 107th makes a curve that seems to meet Moore St. below Chelsea Park and some open space... where Moore St. continues to make a short straight spot where it then connects to 106th?
That didn't make any sense to me, because that means she walked past/through Chelsea Park and was closer to school after all... so then why would she go and meet someone somewhere else when she was so close to school...?
Or is there another 107th/Moore Street intersection that I missed? Or is that simply a misquote or an idea that someone had...
Or is that where the as-yet unknown eyewitness thinks they saw her?