Good day to you all. This is my very first post here on Websleuth and I appreciate the forum you guys have set up here to help discuss unsolved crimes in hopes of bringing justice to light. I had no idea such a forum existed before yesterday, but I’m certainly glad that it does. Most forums are set up for a lot of talking but not much actual action. It’s refreshing to know that there are forum’s out there that are used by its members for more than arguing which celebrity wore it best. Thank you for giving me the proper forum, community and opportunity to jot down my opinions on a matter that has hit quite literally close to home in the past week.
I don’t know MS personally, but I have seen her on multiple occasions out in downtown Lafayette and have close friends that are, in turn, her very close friends. I also know a large amount of people that have ridden bikes with her in the city. With the push to go green and the ever popular rise of the hipster culture, Lafayette’s bike community has grown to epic proportions within the last few years; so much so that they have organized community bike rides called “Critical Mass” where everyone meets up and rides together on their respective bikes through various routes throughout the city. It seems like almost everyone here has a bike nowadays. I’ve lived here all 29 years of my life and with this case's media coverage, this is by far the most I’ve heard Lafayette being called a “college town”. Technically, yeah, we have a college. But I wouldn’t go so far as to dub it after just that; especially considering that it is the fourth largest city in the state, and in all fairness, the fastest growing. Look it up. That’s a statistic. However, I understand the logic to the college town tag considering the area and victim in this case. Let's talk about the area for a moment.
In Lafayette, we have a set of parallel streets named after various apostles and collectively nicknamed (unimaginatively) the “Saints Streets” area. The Saints Streets are close to campus and include typically cheap places to rent, luring many students going to UL to seek residence there. I’d venture to say that students and/or their families are the most prominent members of the area, and every semester generally brings about a new cycle of tenants’ to the area as old ones move out. However, it isn’t just students; there are plenty of old couples and families that have lived their whole lives in some of the houses on those streets. Its close proximity to campus, downtown Lafayette and the city park makes it breeding grounds for bike riders travelling to and from class, dining, recreation, shopping, drinking, etcetera. The Saints Streets lie right in the middle of the alleged crime scene and can be seen in a couple of starkly different lights: During the daytime hours you can find your typical college student body throwing a football or Frisbee and plenty of people outside being neighborly. And obviously, a lot of bike riders. But in the night time, things can get a bit hairy in the very same area. You see, not only are the Saints Streets in close proximity to all those nice thing I listed earlier, they’re also very close to what some here in Lafayette may refer to as “the bad part of town”. And during the nighttime, the Saints Streets take on a new form of beast as the dimly lit streets and strangely quiet avenues’ give way to a variety of crime that occur frequently in the area. I’m a full bodied, capable, 29 year old male, and to say that I’d willingly want to travel down Souvenir Gate to Coliseum road at 2am sans motor vehicle would be a lie. That place is so dark and has so many places to lurk, it’s really almost like a turkey shoot for any would be criminal looking for victims to prey on.
This all being said, I think that it’s an absolute shame that MS allegedly chose to venture out that night at that time all alone, but she is an adult and is capable of making her own decisions. Until just recently, when LE finally threw the local public a bone by releasing the information that BW and MS were actually seen on surveillance at Taco Bell at the corresponding time of his statement, I was focusing on BW, just like many others. To an outside observer, it would seem blatantly obvious at first. He was allegedly the last to see her before whatever happened, happened. He had to be dissected if only to prove his innocence, and from reports, he was more than cooperative in every regard and nothing incriminating derived from the various searches of his home, car, and even computer. Sure, the guy has some quirks, but so does everyone. And putting BW’s quirks under a microscope and defaming the guy isn’t right, especially at this point. Believe me, it’s almost like I would’ve wanted LE not to have solidified the Taco Bell story; at least then we could definitely focus on a main suspect, and it would makes things a heck of a lot easier. But justice isn’t always that easy, and in the current light, with the new evidence, it seems that BW’s involvement in MS’s disappearance simply isn’t the case.
So then, what happened? It seriously gives me chills to think about, and it’s giving me chills just writing this post up. It’s like she vanished into thin air. To me, and I’m assuming most others, this is the most chilling aspect of the entire case. No witnesses. No camera footage (after Taco Bell). No evidence (that the general public has been told) whatsoever; absolutely nothing to go on. There’s only speculation; and (understandably), a lot of it. So much so that moderators of MS’s Facebook page had to step in and tell people to stop the bickering and speculating because it isn’t helping the search, which as of this writing is still live and ongoing. I live on the bank of the Vermillion river that runs through the city and every now and then, I hear and look outside to find a boat cruising along, looking for a bike, a body, something. I can hear helicopters every now and then overhead; some of them doing the very same thing: looking for anything to go on. And both avenues are apparently coming up with nothing. It’s all very disheartening. Especially to the droves of search crews that have been out looking high and low for MS over the past few days.
All these seemingly dark and narrow dead ends lead me to believe that this crime, in all likelihood, was a planned out and methodically mapped act. This is the coldest way to look at it, and it also points to a much lower chance of MS’s survival rate in the matter, and I think it may be something locals here don’t want to accept. Some want to think that a drunk driver hit her and in a panic, they took her and her bike to hide the evidence. This is so unlikely on so many levels, that’s it’s astronomical in my opinion. And with the new evidence of the Taco Bell footage surfacing that corroborates BW’s story, the light of scrutiny (at least in my eyes) has shifted from him as prime suspect. After all, I’m not too sure MS’s killer-to-be would have calmly treated her to a complimentary last meal of Taco Bell before committing the most heinous act he would have ever committed in his entire life.
When you take away those scenarios, along with the scenario that MS willingly went off the grid (which according to everyone who knows her closely, is an impossible scenario), all that you’re left with are two scenarios: one being spontaneous abduction, and the other being planned abduction. Of the two, all signs in the case thus far point to planned abduction. A spontaneous act is just that: spontaneous. Not thought out, on a whim, played by ear. There are way too many factors in this case to trip over and expose oneself as to being the culprit for it to just have happened out of spontaneity. I truly believe that MS was stalked for a substantial period of time leading up to that Saturday night. It could have been a timeline as few as hours, but it was most likely as many as days, weeks, or even months. I find that the people that commit these heinous crimes aren’t given enough credit as to just how ruthlessly cunning they can be. Naturally, abduction, kidnap, robbery and murder aren’t degrees that you earn at a university, but that doesn’t mean that everyone who specializes in these things is stupid. The mysterious green van that was mentioned earlier in this thread is something that immediately caught my attention and I hope that that facet of this case is being thoroughly looked into by LE. While driving yesterday, I saw group’s of police on foot in the middle of widely travelled back roads, apparently glancing into cars as they drove slowly past, possibly looking for something.
I believe that this crime was committed by someone who was watching MS and knew exactly when and where to strike. It was also known that she would be on a bike and that that aspect would have to be dealt with as well when the time arose. Speaking of timing, the timing for the crime was ridiculously eerily and seemingly perfect. The weekend provided a buffer zone for the culprit to distance himself (in all likelihood, a male) from the scene before anyone could get a hold of the managers/owners of retail venues along MS’s alleged route home to have access to surveillance footage to see exactly how far MS might’ve made it before disappearing. The heavy rain the very next day muddled many of the possible clues and prints at places that search parties were to scavenge in the following days. And quite possibly the most incredibly intriguing aspect of timing was the presence of the carnival and its crew setting up for the state fair, which to my understanding, is a strong focal point of the investigation due to its proximity to the alleged crime scene and its transient nature and reputation of carnival workers on a whole. It’s truly almost an Agatha Christie-esque disappearance and it’s really doing a number on the people that knew MS and the citywide community in its entirety for that matter.
LE has posted bulletins in the states the run along I-10, which is a lot of ground. Like, a lot. They are also working with the FBI now as well as TES. These are all good things, but in a sense, they are all very bad things as well, because it all boils down to no one having a single good lead to go on. I just logged into Facebook and now LE is asking the local residents that live on MS’s alleged route for any domestic surveillance footage they may have from their home security systems. To me, it seems as though they are clutching at straws and it is very unfortunate, but also points to my theory of planned abduction. I could go on and on, because there are just so many unexplained facets of the case at this point, but I’ll stop here. I may go join one of the search crews today, even though I truly feel like there’s nothing left of MS or her belongings from that Saturday to find here in Lafayette, or possibly even Louisiana for that matter.
I just hope that MS’s family and friends find some sort of closure somewhere in this ordeal. And if at all possible, I genuinely hope that MS is still okay as you and I read this right now.
All that preceded were my own opinions.