Blood on the pillow, blocked bedroom door and unlocked window: Police looking for missing 19-year-old Florida college student 'find signs of struggle inside her apartment'
Miya Marcano, a student at Valencia College, was last seen at her apartment building in Orlando at 5pm on Friday
Marcano was scheduled to catch a flight to Fort Lauderdale but never made it
Authorities said they found Marcano's bedroom door block, window unlocked, the apartment in disarray and blood on her pillow
Deputies search area around Arden Villas apartments on foot and from the air
Marcano's family held a prayer vigil for her on Sunday and pleaded for her return
Blood on the pillow, blocked bedroom door and unlocked window: Police looking for missing 19-year-old Florida college student 'find signs of struggle inside her apartment'
Miya Marcano, a student at Valencia College, was last seen at her apartment building in Orlando at 5pm on Friday
Marcano was scheduled to catch a flight to Fort Lauderdale but never made it
Authorities said they found Marcano's bedroom door block, window unlocked, the apartment in disarray and blood on her pillow
Deputies search area around Arden Villas apartments on foot and from the air
Marcano's family held a prayer vigil for her on Sunday and pleaded for her return
Me too. I’ll be checking this thread and the. Red throughout the day.Thinking about the family and those searching this morning ….
Cabalerro used the master maintenance key fob to enter her apt at 430pm, according to the article.I’m wondering if they found her apartment locked or unlocked?
I wondered this also. When she arrived home, did she have to unlock the door? If so, she wouldn’t have suspected anything. If it were already unlocked, did it raise her suspicion?I’m wondering if they found her apartment locked or unlocked?
Just trying to catch up in here
So the Maintenance guy who last saw her is now dead ???
Hmmm... I need to catch up
DId he see or hear something so was "collateral damage" type thing ??
Or did he do something to her??
yes but did he lock it behind him when he left with Miya? Was it locked when she got home from work? As @PayrollNerd mentioned, if unlocked - I think she would have been suspicious.Cabalerro used the master maintenance key fob to enter her apt at 430pm, according to the article.
Thinking about the family and those searching this morning ….
Court records out of Polk County show he was arrested in 2013 for setting off a small explosion inside a dorm hallway at Warner University.
Miya Marcano case: Search continues for missing teen after person of interest found dead, deputies say
Moreover, was it locked when authorities/her family arrived to look for her? There are some major unknowns here- the status of the door lock and the blocking of the door. Answers to both of these would help determine how she was removed-through the door or the window. Through the window at that time of day seems unlikely, but at what time did her family raise concern- when she missed her 10:30pm flight or when she wasn’t communicating with them after she got off of work? If it was when she missed her flight, POI would have some dark coverage of night to do whatever he did to remove her IMO.yes but did he lock it behind him when he left with Miya? Was it locked when she got home from work? As @PayrollNerd mentioned, if unlocked - I think she would have been suspicious.
Thank you! I just added this article to it.I've created a media thread for Miya...
FL - Miya Marcano, 19, Arden Villas apts, Orlando, 24 Sep 2021*MEDIA,MAPS,TIMELINE NO DISCUSSION*
It seems when she wasn’t on the flight. They were probably concerned beforehand as she wasn’t in communication- as it sounds like she frequently was - but then sounded the alarm. 5 pm to at least 10:30 pm is a big chunk of time. It sounds like maybe he was on shift as well so was there when police arrived to ask around - but that must have been before 10:30 or maybe just after? Maybe he was working an evening shift? It seems her apartment was not checked on Friday evening before she missed the flight or maybe it was?Moreover, was it locked when authorities/her family arrived to look for her? There are some major unknowns here- the status of the door lock and the blocking of the door. Answers to both of these would help determine how she was removed-through the door or the window. Through the window at that time of day seems unlikely, but at what time did her family raise concern- when she missed her 10:30pm flight or when she wasn’t communicating with them after she got off of work? If it was when she missed her flight, POI would have some dark coverage of night to do whatever he did to remove her IMO.
More questions than answers, but more prayers than anything.