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How could Jessica predict at 10:00 that she'd be able to finish her chores and leave right at closing time? :waitasec:
Almost as if she knew she would be taking off.
How could Jessica predict at 10:00 that she'd be able to finish her chores and leave right at closing time? :waitasec:
The time of the call - 10:00, Dakota asking Jessica how work was going, and Jessica responding that she thought that she'd be able to leave promptly at 11:30 is what has always been baffling about that night. People who work a late shift, folks coming home after an evening out, etc. might stop for gas or a soda on their way home and would expect the Exxon station to be open until 11:30. How could Jessica predict at 10:00 that she'd be able to finish her chores and leave right at closing time? :waitasec:
I went back & looked at the Media, Map Links post; did not see where he called her. I wanted to see the wording he used. Does anyone remember when it was?
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/jessica-he...ion-attendant-knew-abductor/story?id=19065157
At 56 seconds in the video Dakotah says...
"I talked to her an hour before this happened. Said she was gonna be out early and home quick."
The news reporter states that Dakotah talked to Jessica between 10pm and 10:15pm.
Having hope is a wonderful thing, but I find that to be an interesting comment that because they haven't found her body she must be alive.....well, if nobody is searching for Jessica, how can they find a body anyway??
IMOO.
Having hope is a wonderful thing, but I find that to be an interesting comment that because they haven't found her body she must be alive.....well, if nobody is searching for Jessica, how can they find a body anyway??
IMOO.
I would LOVE to know what wzzm's private eye has turned up. Was it wzzm?
http://www.wzzm13.com/news/article/...months-private-investigator-reveals-new-clues
This video about the licensed private investigator was at 54 days that Jessica was missing.
The investigator mentions that there was no crime scene tape, so I think that is part of the reason why Chief Shaw is not happy with this investigator, because from what she said, it paints the Norton Shores Police Dept. in a bad light. IMOO.
There is an article with this video.
I really wonder if she intended to leave early because someone had offered to do the close for her? Maybe (not pointing any fingers) a certain someone had offered to close, so Jessica could leave early, for whatever reason. If she heard a knock on the back door, she may be more inclined to answer it if she was expecting someone. She then could have been abducted.
Of course, this could mean either someone she knows is involved in her disappearance, or a random coincidence.
I'd love to know if Jessica was the sort of employee who would close early without her boss knowing. From what I've read so far, it doesn't seem like she would do this. But if she had been working lots of shifts, was exhausted, and couldn't be bothered staying open, maybe she intended to close up early.
I'm really dumbfounded there is no more news on Jessica - and it's so sad that the news just moves onto the next missing person. Hope she is found soon.
And I was thinking that maybe someone wasn't going to close For her, but With her. That would explain the cash drawer left out, in Addition to the cleaning supplies left out. If it happened That way, then definitely there is somebody that knows More than what they are saying, or Omitting some of what they Should Say to LE. IMOO.
I'm still baffled by the fact that another employee of the gas station just happened to drive by just in time to possibly witness her colleague, Jessica Heeringa, being abducted but chose to sit and watch what was going on instead of stopping at the Exxon station to make sure that Jessica was alright. THAT strikes me as being very peculiar. Not to mention, also, that this individual provides the description of the silver minivan and the POI that everyone has been looking for since the night that Jessica was "abducted".
I can't speak for everyone here, but there is something going on here that isn't right. "It ain't fittin'. It ain't fittin'. It just ain't fittin'." (Hattie McDaniel in Gone With the Wind.) :moo: