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I think a few key things we can’t overlook.
Jim knew she was at home at some point around 830 and didn’t have her shoes etc. She doesn’t have a car obviously and it was 10 degrees and dark out. No friends next door. She was also advised to be at home after her concert since she was told she couldn’t go to the basketball game. He said both his kids would have left a note.
I get that he wouldn’t walk in and call the police within 5 minutes, but I find it strange for how he waited that long to even worry about her.
That we are aware of - No fingerprints. No blood. No forced entry. Hell of a clean abduction.
All valid points.
He said she would have left a note, but she didn’t. The fact that he admits that is another thing in his favor for having nothing to do with Jonelle’s disappearance. If he harmed her, why admit she wouldn’t leave without a note? Keeping his mouth shut about the usual way things are done would help it appear as more likely that she ran away.
Jonelle leaves on the space heater, her things are left laying around, there’s no note, he can’t find her. Where some may think abduction others may think logical explanation. For example, the friend who dropped her off came back five minutes later. Knocked on the door, Jonelle answered, friend told her that they were going out for supper and since they knew she was home alone why not come along? Jonelle hurries because the friends dad is waiting. She throws on a different pair of shoes and goes. Completely forgot to write a note. We know this isn’t what happened, just saying Jim’s mind likely went to other scenarios before worst case scenario.
Regarding no fingerprints, blood, sign of a struggle, etc.- could be as simple as her killer showing up at the door and never even going in the house. There were footprints in the snow so he was probably peeping. He felt pretty confident she was home alone. Rings the door bell, asks if her parents are home, she says no, he grabs her, covers her mouth, picks her up, takes her to his car. Just one of many scenarios I can think of.
I’m really starting to wonder if the garage door being open was a coincidence?