Steelslady
Justice for Kelsey
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She didn't show up for her shifts at work on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to her sister. I have asked but of course don't expect any answers here from anyone, if what she was wearing that morning was her work attire. I also wondered if she was picking up something before work- maybe her daughter's birthday gift, something for Thanksgiving and was heading back to either go home or work when her car either broke down or she thought she was running out of gas.Yep, that trooper is taking a beating over not contacting the vehicle owner or itemizing the contents in the car. To be fair, it sounds like the policy is not specifically followed in every instance. I would imagine unless the circumstances are suspicious, towing is just a routine occurrence.
But in this instance, not following the protocol is problematic. I'm still not clear why no one missed her for two days? Did she work, where were her kids? I understand it wasn't until she didn't show up for Thanksgiving dinner that the alarm bells went off?
Her daughter stayed both Tuesday and Wednesday nights at a friends house, according to an article that interviewed Anneliese's parents.
The only reason I can come up with that no one realized she was missing was maybe with Thanksgiving that week, some were baking pies and doing prep work for the dinner. Shopping, too. Many of us get distracted during the holidays because there's so much to do.
Her son lives with his father, about a 1/4 mile away from where Anneliese and her daughter lives. They have shared custody of the son.
What I did find odd was in one of yesterday's articles, the parents said that arrangements were being made for her children's living arrangements. The son already lives with the father.