VM rode a bus from NYC to Worcester. Good to know, thanks. I've never read anywhere anything about taking her to the bus station or picking her up from a bus station as it was always to the train station which lead me to erroneously believe she traveled by train. Obviously, I am obsessed with finding this young lady's killer. What happened to her and her family is unfair. Her killer needs to be sent to a special place.
Oh, my apologies are extended for I may have been misunderstood. Indeed, Evey and everyone's opinion is valid and of value. We discuss the ideas and opinions to decide the most probable answer is usually the most basic one. Occam made sure of that.
I wish one of her friends would join us. Let us know more about her routine. What time did she typically depart and arrive back in NYC? What hours did she work? Who was her last boyfriend? Did she live alone? I would have hired a PI to use a finetooth comb thru my daughter's NYC belongings searching for clues. How did she travel when in NYC to work and home? Did she leave work early on Fridays?
At least three of my buddies work for huge corps and take a half day off because the bosses believe in the team being able to accomplish the work expeditiously. PeopleSoft does it. CocaCola does it by employees earning days off during every four week period. Time Warner in FL does it for their employees. It's an earned perk when one reaches a certain level or status. A buddy in Cali works in the Valley with a group of IT program writers who uses hover boards to go from cubicle to cubicle. The same bunch used electric scooters to putt around from cubicle to cubicle before that. Their building has an entire floor dedicated to workout and exercise. All to say, this may have been similar to the type environment VM worked in and we need to know that. Did she exercise in the same building where she worked?
Because the problem here is that this young, single lady was definitely targeted while doing something she only did twice each month on a particular day of the week, Sunday, and at a certain time on that day, she leaves home to run around one o'clock. The odds of this horrific occasion being partially or completely happenstance are nil or almost nonexistent.