The reporting on this case has been terrible. I'm now paying attention to LE only. The public relations person at the press conference said information would be relaying on the LE's FB page. That should be our go-to source, along with interviews we can see/hear for ourselves.This article states that Kelsey dropped the baby off at the father’s home.
Reminding myself to keep an open mind. There have been other cases where moms disappear on their own when it was also out of character for them. We all are leaning toward one conclusion....but there might be another one.
jmo
I feel that her bank account would have been used if she went on a trip.I finally got caught up on this case but I'm still just as confused as I was at the beginning. I really hope she just took a spur-of-the-moment trip somewhere, but I doubt that's actually the case.
And now I want cinnamon buns.
Furthermore, I feel like there is a lot of information which isn't just vague, it's potentially unhelpful. In other words, potentially 0bfuscating. Oh. Spellchecker thinks that's not a word. I think it is. And I think it applies.
I think a thorough search of FB does reveal who the Admin is. I don't know if we're allowed to say on here.
I feel that her bank account would have been used if she went on a trip.
Exactly.Anywhere I have worked, that would not be acceptable. To ask for time off without a prior request unless it was a sudden bereavement.
I wonder if they asked her boss if that was an unusual thing to do?
Great point.I feel that her bank account would have been used if she went on a trip.
Also on the 25th she asked for a week off. Hasn't that week come and gone?I would be delighted to discover that Kelsey is OK and just needed a break. But I feel that the few facts we know point strongly in the direction of her having met with foul play.
"When cops searched her home, her car and purse were still there, as were some cold cinnamon rolls." (BBM)
The article also states that her fiance (PF), last saw her when he picked up their daughter on Thanksgiving Day.
https://nypost.com/2018/12/10/text-sent-from-missing-moms-phone-days-after-she-vanished/
Anywhere I have worked, that would not be acceptable. To ask for time off without a prior request unless it was a sudden bereavement.
I wonder if they asked her boss if that was an unusual thing to do?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.