35 acres is a small area to me, maybe 2,000 feet by 1,000 feet. I could walk around the perimeter in 20 minutes.I think that he still has the baby.
35 acres is a small area to me, maybe 2,000 feet by 1,000 feet. I could walk around the perimeter in 20 minutes.I think that he still has the baby.
Again, for context, I lean toward foul play from someone close to home.
But I also feel we shouldn’t make assumptions based on the cars being left in the driveway. Some commenters are acting like it’s next to impossible for her to have gone on a trip if her car is still there. But I am only a few years older than Kelsey and I have gone on holiday trips on Amtrak, Greyhounds, rideshares etc. and routinely use taxis, Ubers, Lyfts etc too.
I am totally okay with us having a most likely scenario, but I don’t think we should close the door on any possibility until we get the facts to do so. Like if we find out a specific person picked her up, then we know she left with them and not with a taxi.
If we close doors too quickly, we could close the one that leads to an answer.![]()
I agree that they are extremely unlikely to find a body there. That being said, it does not mean that the property is not the scene of a crime, possibly a violent one.
They have to search it.
Agreed. Or it could have been connected to her PayPal. But we don’t know whether they’ve checked all those things yet or whether they’ve found anything. Plus, you can pay cash for taxis, for example, and people just chip in for gas on ride shares.I thought about her possibly using Uber, but you have to have an account and use a credit or debit card, so I'm thinking LE would have been able to tell if she did so.
I agree and the house or other property doesn’t have to be the scene of a crime. LE just needs enough evidence to show probable cause that evidence of a crime, wherever it was committed, may be at that location.I agree that they are extremely unlikely to find a body there. That being said, it does not mean that the property is not the scene of a crime, possibly a violent one.
They have to search it.
Ok, why should LE forget the search warrant?
Again, for context, I lean toward foul play from someone close to home.
But I also feel we shouldn’t make assumptions based on the cars being left in the driveway. Some commenters are acting like it’s next to impossible for her to have gone on a trip if her car is still there. But I am only a few years older than Kelsey and I have gone on holiday trips on Amtrak, Greyhounds, rideshares etc. and routinely use taxis, Ubers, Lyfts etc too.
I am totally okay with us having a most likely scenario, but I don’t think we should close the door on any possibility until we get the facts to do so. Like if we find out a specific person picked her up, then we know she left with them and not with a taxi.
If we close doors too quickly, we could close the one that leads to an answer.![]()
At this point it is a waste of time. Maybe the truck bed liner will talk and tell them something.
He surely did not bring a body back to his home to hide it. Then drive 800 miles to leave a text message.
It does not make sense
How did she get there?It may be that it was not a very clear picture. The footage that was showed may have been the best image to show what she looked like so people could recognize her. Maybe the footage of her leaving doesn't even show her face. I'm sure they have more and it may or may not have given them some answers to the questions you asked. Imo
If there is no custody agreement I would assume possession is 9/10s of the law. If he lets someone else have the baby they might try and keep her?How do we know if he is deliberately keeping that baby from the grandmother?
How do we know the lawyer didn’t advise him to hunker down and not talk to KB’s family?
The child belong’s to its father, PF, until evidence leading to his arrest or until there’s evidence of the baby’s welfare at stake.
I am suspicious of PF too but there needs to be evidence before jumping to conclusions. I’m trying to work with facts and keep emotions out of it.
There doesn't have to be a body found, they're also looking for any evidence that may show PF did something to KB. Computers, trace evidence from his truck, clothes that may have blood on them...they would be looking for anything like that. They certainly don't open all the dresser drawers because they think there might be a body in there.
But why would this neighbor go to the effort of misdirection?Not saying this is most likely..
But what do you think about the possibility she asked a shady neighbor for a ride to an airport/train/bus station?
People routinely ask for rides to be dropped off at those sorts of places when they go on a trip.
<modsnip - reward rumor>If they thought a stranger was responsible, I don’t think that a search warrant would have been executed on PF’s property.
They need legal justification (probable cause) for that.
All of LE’s words and actions up until this point, have indicated where they are looking.
It ain’t far.
We don't know how she got there but it would appear that she made it home if it's true that FP picked up the baby at her house.How did she get there?
If there is no custody agreement I would assume possession is 9/10s of the law. If he lets someone else have the baby they might try and keep her?
But why would this neighbor go to the effort of misdirection?
And how would he know who to text?
And how would he access her phone in the first place if she had a password on it?
And why is there apparently no tracking data on it?
And why didn’t her fiancé report her missing?
And why does LE think that this didn’t happen (judging by their words at the press conference and that search warrant)?
There’s just too much leaning against a scenario like that, atleast for me.