Found Deceased ME - Anneliese Heinig, 37, vehicle found, Richmond, 26 Nov 2019 #2

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Anything is possible, but there needs to be a break in this case in my opinion. It seems strange to me that we're fast-approaching a year and don't have answers, especially if it was in fact a suicide. MOO.
 
  • #62
An abandoned vehicle, without a call for a subscribed service, items left behind, makes self-harm the most plausible, IMO. Certain she didn't have another phone?

But,,, the alleged sighting seems vague, and if I recall, was by the tow truck driver. Who didn't offer a ride.

State Police procedural violation, or more.

Plow truck driver calls police to get vehicle moved so he can plow later. Knowingly or unknowingly hitting a smaller person in the dark, in all black clothing, isn't an improbable situation.

Too many options...
 
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An abandoned vehicle, without a call for a subscribed service, items left behind, makes self-harm the most plausible, IMO. Certain she didn't have another phone?

But,,, the alleged sighting seems vague, and if I recall, was by the tow truck driver. Who didn't offer a ride.

State Police procedural violation, or more.

Plow truck driver calls police to get vehicle moved so he can plow later. Knowingly or unknowingly hitting a smaller person in the dark, in all black clothing, isn't an improbable situation.

Too many options...
The alleged sighting bothers me SO much. Seeing a person walking down that area of that highway at anytime would be so odd. At dawn in winter with snow falling or snow soon to fall...somebody would have stopped to help. Also we don't know who saw a person on the highway near her car? Or at what time? Was it the tow truck driver? The police? A random person who drove by and called the police that morning? Someone who said they saw what happened after the fact so might be trying to insert themselves into a story they don't really know about?

The way MSM lays out the story it happened as the sun was coming up that day. It seems so easy to know about what time it was by asking the witness how dark it was.
 
  • #64
Bumping for Anneliese. It was 11 months yesterday.
 
  • #65
It's been a year this week. Frustrating that there are still no answers for the family.
 
  • #66
No answers and what seems like no new information. Sucks.
 
  • #67
An additional photo was uploaded to her NamUs page today.

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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Bumping for Annaliese and thinking of her on her birthday, wherever she may be. Hoping she is safe.
 
  • #71
Just thinking of Anneliese, especially tonight with the woman’s body found in Saco in the water. No news yet on the identity of the woman.
 
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Where is Anneliese?
 
  • #74
Wanted to share this, too- I hadn't seen this video until now, and it's the first place (I believe) where a specific reference is made as to what police believe happened to Anneliese and where.

 
  • #75
I hope they find her soon❤❤❤❤❤ i feel bad for her family
 
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The alleged sighting bothers me SO much. Seeing a person walking down that area of that highway at anytime would be so odd. At dawn in winter with snow falling or snow soon to fall...somebody would have stopped to help. Also we don't know who saw a person on the highway near her car? Or at what time? Was it the tow truck driver? The police? A random person who drove by and called the police that morning? Someone who said they saw what happened after the fact so might be trying to insert themselves into a story they don't really know about?

The way MSM lays out the story it happened as the sun was coming up that day. It seems so easy to know about what time it was by asking the witness how dark it was.
The alleged sighting bothers me SO much. Seeing a person walking down that area of that highway at anytime would be so odd. At dawn in winter with snow falling or snow soon to fall...somebody would have stopped to help. Also we don't know who saw a person on the highway near her car? Or at what time? Was it the tow truck driver? The police? A random person who drove by and called the police that morning? Someone who said they saw what happened after the fact so might be trying to insert themselves into a story they don't really know about?

The way MSM lays out the story it happened as the sun was coming up that day. It seems so easy to know about what time it was by asking the witness how dark it was.

According to her mother, Anne, the second witness was a tow truck driver - not the same one who towed Anneliese's car, but from the same company. This info is on the FB Group, Let's Find Anneliese. Log In or Sign Up to View
 
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