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Seriously- and drop me off and I'll make you lunch. Most ATM's will only let you take out ~$300 a day.I just wrote something similar. I guess that is our rational minds thinking through the situation. This woman probably would just give them $300 without batting an eye, too.
JMO.
A neighbor also reported the front door was left open. Wouldn't the family think that was suspicious?This is what I am wondering myself.
Family did not see anything in the house that would alert them to a crime, other that Nancy was not there.
She was described as "sharp as a tack", with no cognitive issues. But a sudden neurological event could happen, that could cause confusion or paranoia or whatever causing her to leave the house. We know she had difficulty walking, but who knows, a state of panic or dissociation might give her some weird strength to leave.
Yet, police immediately state a crime occurred, from the evidence in the house...or property outside.
I think it’s likely that she used to be picked up - MOO since there’s no mention of her having a car.In that case, I'm noting it was her church friends who noticed her missing at church, not a driver who noticed her missing when picked up to go to church (if she does indeed have someone who drives her).
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Yeah, I see next to no way this one has a happy ending. Their best bet for that was I’d she wandered off, which just doesn’t seem possible.I think it’s likely that she used to be picked up - MOO since there’s no mention of her having a car.
I’d gather the person who went to pick her up received no answer and it was only when they arrived at church and spoke to other friends alarm bells started to ring and a friend contacted the family.
I’m hoping for good news but I can’t see it at this stage - I hope she is found soon.
If we don’t, then I think there’s a pretty good bet they don’t need any help.As LE gets a chance to review video from surrounding homes and businesses, MOO we are going to see a picture of something by the end of the day
I just looked through Savannah's Instagram posts to see if she was recently in Arizona and she was back at Christmas time for sure. I wonder where her surgery was and where she recovered at?
But if what the neighbor reportedly said about the door being open, then if someone picked her up, they would go to the door and see it was open. Unless they don't go to that door when picking her up and just didn't see this door open. IMOI think it’s likely that she used to be picked up - MOO since there’s no mention of her having a car.
I’d gather the person who went to pick her up received no answer and it was only when they arrived at church and spoke to other friends alarm bells started to ring and a friend contacted the family.
I’m hoping for good news but I can’t see it at this stage - I hope she is found soon.
Do we know if she had her bank cards with her?It sounds like a dire situation to me. You always have hope; however, leaving everything, including her medicine and her walker behind doesn't sound like someone willingly left.
Like another poster said, the only reason that I could see her being taken from the home would be to get cash from her account. If this happened, why hurt her? She is not going to be able to identify the perps. Take her back home and maybe take her phone. So, she can't call someone right away. Don't kill her.
I guess that's a rational way to look at it. I also wouldn't rob someone...
JMO.
This makes me think of other cases where they've found blood evidence from Luminol that they deemed enough that it isn't compatible with the victim having lived (that is a clunky sentence, but my brain isn't working right now). They haven't said that, so maybe there was enough blood evidence to be worried, but later determined not enough for the victim to be pronounced deceased.It could have been that there was blood that wasn't obvious. Might the detectives have sprayed Luminol around to pick up on possible blood? Would they need other clues (such as drag marks) to trigger their doing so?
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She is a "young" 84 year old, and obviously beloved. Seems like a lovely lady.
I don't know if you have a good nose for these things or if you are very good at evaluating the data available (or both?), but I know your expectations are frequently "accurate." I hope that's the case again. At least with regard to a break in the case.If we don’t, then I think there’s a pretty good bet they don’t need any help.
I’m fully expecting something to break in the next 24 hours, and likely sooner.
I kind of think that police already know if money was withdrawn from her bank account through an ATM. Of course, they aren't going to say because I also believe that they are piecing it all together. I just hope that the perpetrators haven't left the area. Surely, they've been caught on video some place even though her home was secluded.If we don’t, then I think there’s a pretty good bet they don’t need any help.
I’m fully expecting something to break in the next 24 hours, and likely sooner.
I also don't think this is random. MOO it's somebody who knew her situation and was able to take advantage of it. People suck.If we don’t, then I think there’s a pretty good bet they don’t need any help.
I’m fully expecting something to break in the next 24 hours, and likely sooner.