I have been very curious to hear the ex-husband's thoughts so this is very interesting. You often see the friends and family of the victim feel very strongly one way whereas the husband or ex-husband's family has a very different perspective. Hadn't even been able to find out his name so I have heard absolutely nothing from him.
Seems an odd time to run away though...with no bags packed, having made no big withdrawals, after having a few drinks and being very tired late at night. Do runaways commonly leave under those conditions?
I have a question I haven't seen asked yet... Was the cleaning guy still at the bar after Kristy was gone? Did he leave while the bartender and manager were in back too? Is he involved, or did he see anything?
It would be really helpful to know when the cleaning guy finished. Did he clean the bathroom before she used it? Or did he clean afterward and totally miss the phone? All the reports I've seen say that her phone was found in the bathroom the next morning by workers who came in. Either he didn't clean very well, cleaned up too early (before the patrons were all gone) or he knows more and made the mistake of not hiding the phone.
This is absolutely bizarre. There is no activity on her personal accounts, so I find it unlikely she ran off. I'm not saying suicide is not an option, but I find that unlikely as well. I do find it likely that she turned around to get her phone, or someone took her while the bartender was in the back
Just want to bring this forward again. According to her mom, a manager and cleaning guy were there. The manager and bartender went to do the deposit and when they came back she was gone
Imo, her car should have been found if she was grabbed...even if "carjacked". Usually the vehicles turn up, Imo.
I've been lurking but wanted to finally chime in.
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