I saw that! To be honest, it still sounds like a needle in a haystack scenario. What if he finds a passer by who says, "oh sure, I know that girl, she works at xyz". He goes there and she isn't working that day. What then? I dont know how he is going to verify that its her.
Ive been going through his blog and a few things completely baffle me. I believe his sources because he spoke with them first hand, its not just hearsay from other reports.
1. When Maura got the mysterious telephone call on the Thursday night that caused her to be so upset she is described by her supervisor as being virtually *catatonic* afterwards. Like, literally, just staring off into space unable to talk. Then she bursts into tears and her supervisor has to physically sign her out of the building because she is so upset. What on earth could cause such an extreme reaction? I highly doubt it was because she just found out her boyfriend was cheating on her. That would cause upset and anger for sure (DEFINATELY anger!) but to be so completely stunned just doesnt fit to me. Her reaction seems that of utter shock to me.
THEN, according to her phone records that night (published on the blog) she rings dominos pizza in Hadley at 3.40am (they close at 4am). Could this be a bulimic coping mechanism? Pizza does seem to be her food of choice when she is emotional.
2. Fred. The reports on the blog seem very much split 50/50. He is the villain in some people's eyes- eg. Tim carpenter- (Maura's sister's ex husband) who seems to be implying some rather sinister things about Fred (although, as an ex he may well have a large axe to grind). A hero in the eyes of others- eg. Sharon Rausch etc. Maura's sister Julie says, "Is he a hardass? yes. Did he drive us hard? yes. Is he the best father a girl could have? yes.". WHY does Renner believe that Fred knows where Maura was going that weekend? (he doesnt believe he had anything to do with her actual disappearance btw, but he does think he knows the reason for Maura's trip and is not saying).
Curiouser and curiouser.
I predict that If I ever struck someone with my car and freaked out and left the scene (not knowing whether or not that person would surivive or not) I would likely sink into a canatonic state similarly described my Maura's supervisor.
But I can't think of too many scenarios in which my reactions would be that dramatic ... maybe getting the news that a close relative just died in a car accident or something along those lines.
The Petrit Vasi hit and run angle could've taken place concerning Maura.
But to be fair, no evidence exists (that is publically known) that comes close to putting Maura behind the wheel of a car when Petrit was struck.
It is a fact that she was working at a dorm less than a mile from where petrit was struck that night.
It is also a fact that Maura was found upset by her supervisor 35 minutes to 40 minutes after vasi's hit and run.
It is also a fact, that publically these two events stand as just coincidence.