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I'm just hearing about this case now. I've read through the thread.
Praying for a safe return.
Praying for a safe return.
This may be a silly question . . . but there is Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri.
@jessfriend / @silsby: to which cities did Jessica have ties?
TIA.
ETA: Found the answer in her LinkedIn profile. She has ties to the University of Missouri (UMKC) School of Law.
Interesting that her experience as a Career Advisor at UMKC Law is 8 years and 6 months - 2013 to present.
My opinion only . . . she cares about this type of job and she plans on continuing her education at UMKC. If this is the case, why did she rent an apartment in Minneapolis? Was a friend or family member ill and needed help?
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-marshik-a5199382/
I'm guessing her LinkedIn is just outdated. One of the news videos said she was working at Racial Justice Network which is based in MinnesotaIf her work experience was "Career Advisor at UMKC" how could she do her job whilst living in another state?
Take care of yourself, I hope you feel better soon!Hi all! I’m very sick right now, might be Covid, but I will try to catch up on what I missed when I’m feeling better.
Kansas City, MO is where she has ties/where she spent time in late October into early November.
Hi all! I’m very sick right now, might be Covid, but I will try to catch up on what I missed when I’m feeling better.
Kansas City, MO is where she has ties/where she spent time in late October into early November.
Have they been able to review her phone? If she was having issues as one of her friends talked about, certainly phone or texts could reveal something more.
Yes, let's hope. this is what I am worried about in this case! Not enough gumption to pull out all the stops before it's too late.I would think LE has her phone (IIRC, it was left behind in her open apartment). Hopefully, they are looking into her calls and texts.
JMVHO.
From what I've read, she lives on the second floor. From a quick survey of Google maps it appears that most of the apartment buildings in that area have indoor hallways. It's been reported that her door was not only unlocked, but ajar. I have been trying to think of all of the possible scenarios for how this unfolded. Here is what I have come up with:
1. She left her apartment for a quick, nearby errand. Maybe she was taking out the trash or returning something to a neighbor. But why would she disappear? Was someone lurking, waiting for an opportunity? And why not pull the door closed even if your not locking it.
2. Someone came to her door and requested immediate assistance with an emergency. She seems like the type who would drop everything to help. But again why did she disappear? Was this a ruse to get her out of her apartment?
3. She may have met someone online, at a bar, or at one of the RJN rallies and had invited them for a visit, or they showed up unexpected. This would explain how they got buzzed up to her apartment. Maybe this person did not have her best interest at heart and abducted her and engaged in foul play. There was a struggle and that's why the door was ajar.
I'm leaning towards scenario #3, mainly because they needed to be buzzed through the apartments front door to get access to her apartment. MOO
So anyone in the building could have ordered food delivery and been let in the building? Wow. Hadn't thought of that. MOOThe simplest: she liked restaurants. Order from Ubereats or Door Dash?. If her phone is inside, at least makes sense to check through these apps. And in general, there are lots of deliveries made these days. People tend to open doors if they are hungry and waiting for food.