GA GA - Melanie Nadler Litt, 52, Kennesaw/Marietta, 13 Oct 2025

  • #81
What may seem suspicious to us, may not meet the standards of suspicious to LE. Adults can legally dissappear themselves anytime they want, for however long they want. It sounds like they are not yet finding any evidence that her disappearance was against her will.
Did she take some time out from her dental practice -- with permission -- did I miss that above in these posts? If so, it may be that the dental practice is aware of it-- it was planned -- and everything is actually okay?
SMH -- just a wild axx thought.
 
  • #82
If she left a note they wouldn’t be doing this search and publicizing it on the news.
 
  • #83
How can it not be suspicious when a dentist simply disappears, not notifying her work or husband that is leaving, leaves her car abandoned, and does not take her phone? Seems to be the definition of suspicious. I mean does she do this often?!

Yes, her phone being at her home is very suspicious to me. People, especially women and a dentist at that, just don't leave their phones at home, powered off, in my experience.
With her husband and son being away?
I don't buy it.
 
  • #84
I snipped what was new in this article. At least new to me, I may have missed it if already posted.

just days before she was scheduled to leave for an overseas trip with her husband.
...
Her friend and coworker Jamie Leister Smith told Daily Mail she last spoke with Nadler Litt on Sunday afternoon.

Nadler Litt had dinner that evening with another friend, according to Smith, and was scheduled to leave Wednesday morning with her husband for a trip to Japan.
 
  • #85
Perhaps she ran an errand to that shopping center for something she needed for the upcoming trip. DSW? And although she forgot her phone in her work bag, wasn't upset enough to go back home and get it. We've all forgotten our phones and only notice when we're somewhere else. If she was running a quick errand, she probably thought it didn't matter. I'm thinking parking lot incident, random assailant. Moo
 
  • #86
Perhaps she ran an errand to that shopping center for something she needed for the upcoming trip. DSW? And although she forgot her phone in her work bag, wasn't upset enough to go back home and get it. We've all forgotten our phones and only notice when we're somewhere else. If she was running a quick errand, she probably thought it didn't matter. I'm thinking parking lot incident, random assailant. Moo
If a parking lot incident was the case, than one would have thought LE would already have known that and not be saying there is no evidence of foul play and it is not suspicious. Assuming of course the parking lot had cameras, they recorded the area where her car was parked, they were functional etc. LE would have reviewed those recordings by now right?
 
  • #87

Officers said they found Litt’s cellphone powered off in her work bag near the front door.

The report said Litt’s car and her wallet were not at the house, but that officers didn’t find anything suspicious or signs of foul play.

Officers said her husband arrived at the home but didn’t find any missing items and noted that valuables, such as Litt’s wedding ring and passport, were in a safe.
Wedding ring in the safe?
Hmmm.
IMO.
 
  • #88
Perhaps she ran an errand to that shopping center for something she needed for the upcoming trip. DSW? And although she forgot her phone in her work bag, wasn't upset enough to go back home and get it. We've all forgotten our phones and only notice when we're somewhere else. If she was running a quick errand, she probably thought it didn't matter. I'm thinking parking lot incident, random assailant. Moo
New to the thread, I'm catching up.

I don't think I've ever read a thread with so many locals! I hope this case turns out "found safe" and the community's sense of well-being isn't shaken.

jmo
 
  • #89
  • #90
I snipped what was new in this article. At least new to me, I may have missed it if already posted.

just days before she was scheduled to leave for an overseas trip with her husband.
...
Her friend and coworker Jamie Leister Smith told Daily Mail she last spoke with Nadler Litt on Sunday afternoon.

Nadler Litt had dinner that evening with another friend, according to Smith, and was scheduled to leave Wednesday morning with her husband for a trip to Japan.
Finding the timing odd, but it's probably just me.
Going out of state a few days before you're taking a VERY long flight overseas seems strange. My son is stationed in Japan, and the travel over there from ATL is pretty brutal. From her FB page, though, it seems that they did travel fairly often.
But... driving home from NC the day before the flight?
I'm so conflicted on this case. I'm just hoping that she's safe somewhere.
IMO.
 
  • #91
Finding the timing odd, but it's probably just me.
Going out of state a few days before you're taking a VERY long flight overseas seems strange. My son is stationed in Japan, and the travel over there from ATL is pretty brutal. From her FB page, though, it seems that they did travel fairly often.
But... driving home from NC the day before the flight?
I'm so conflicted on this case. I'm just hoping that she's safe somewhere.
IMO.
Yes, I find that strange too, but well-seasoned travelers tend to take travel days with ease, in my observation.

jmopinion
 
  • #92
she had worked the previous day at another office off Villa Rica Way in Marietta

FOX 5 reached out to Dr. Nadler’s husband, Lesley Litt. He said he was out of the state visiting their son in college when his wife disappeared

I also find it curious that her husband traveled without her to visit their son in college. I understand a possibility exists she had to work, but ….
 

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