http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/929105-196/details-on-celinas-lastnight-alive-described.html
- It is not clear when WN went to wake up Celina.
- Was it closer to 8:15 a.m. or closer to 9:00 a.m.?
- Did WN search the house for almost an hour or only 15 minutes?
- "Around 9:15 a.m." WN placed a call to LN at work to inform her Celina was not in the apartment.
- Did WN check the apartment *building* or just their apartment?
- Did WN search outside the apartment / apartment building before placing a call to LN?
- In a Websleuths thread it was rumored WN posted through his Facebook account @ 9:11 a.m. to a Facebook "friend" (non-family). What was the text of that post? Did WN reference Celina? IIRC, WN did not reference Celina in his text to his Facebook "friend".
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What does that mean? I suspect it might be due to the family having discovered the category of other "friends" WN had selected on his Facebook account.
I also suspect LE might be giving off a vibe as to whom they suspect is responsible for Celina's disappearance and death .. maybe with intent to apply either direct or indirect pressure to cause WN to break and 'confess'.
It also has been pondered as to why LN seemed to be in emotional dire straits within only a few hours of discovering Celina as missing. Some have commented that LN appeared to be inconsolable?
LN's emotional state is entirely understandable, but what if there is an additional aspect that caused such a display so soon? Did LN have suspicions immediately after arriving home from work, or even previous to that Tuesday as to what might have occurred?
Was KM asked specific questions regarding where he thought Celina was that evening when he arrived to home?
Was there a routine that would make him or anyone else aware of where Celina or any/everyone else was that time of the evening? In bed, kitchen, bedroom, other?
KM "can remember coming into the living room and sitting on the couch", with the implication Celina was not in the living room.
Was KM thinking that Monday evening when he arrived home to the living room that Celina was "in her own bed"? If so, what made him specifically think that, or is that simply after-the-fact assumption on his part?
Did KM meet upon anyone else in the apartment that evening? Did he say "good night" or "I'm home" to anyone or no one in particular or not all?
Did everyone believe Celina was in her bedroom that evening? Does her bed reveal that as fact? Was her bed made or tossled Tuesday morning?
The article is lacking in that it does not reference the following:
Where was Celina's older sister, KL, that Monday evening? (it's been rumored KL was sleeping over a friend's house).
When did KL arrive to home? Monday evening or Tuesday? Before 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, later that morning, afternoon or evening?
It is rumored KL went to a neighbor's house Tuesday to inquire if they had seen Celina.
It is rumored the neighbor contacted 911, that Celina's family had not contacted LE previous to that point.
If all true, we have no factual times to which to associate those actions, or do we? At a minimum there should be a record / timestamp for the 911 call.
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Celina's body allegedly was found wrapped in a blanket(s). No word whether the blanket(s) is from the home, Celina's bed, other.
I'm not sure about the material being a 'blanket' .. since it is reported a diver searching Back Pond that Sunday (the day Celina's body was discovered) was instructed to go to the dam area on the Connecticut River to investigate for a 'bag'.
Was Celina's body wrapped in a blanket or in a bag and then placed in the river?
Was Celina's body placed farther upstream from where it was ultimately discovered? Did it float downstream and collide with a blanket or bag and become 'wrapped' in the material?
If Celina's body was not 'neatly' wrapped, if it had become 'entangled' in some material while in the river .. then suicide is not off the table. It's not likely, given what we think we know at this point but still, it's possible no matter how remote.
All speculation, but valid questions and points which to ponder.