Deceased/Not Found PA - Elizabeth “Beth” Capaldi, 55, last seen by husband, phone & car left behind, Sellersville, Bucks Co, 10 Oct 2022

  • #21
Is it possible her husband travels for work, perhaps he’s just as concerned about not hearing from her but the daughter was the one who said hey let’s contact the police? Trying to think of an explanation for him not being home after her last sighting and not being the one to report her missing that isn’t bad. That’s about all I can think of.

Also curious to know the last time anyone else saw her besides the husband.
 
  • #22
I'm concerned by the delay in reporting her missing, the fact that we're only hearing about this now, and that this was uncharacteristic behavior.

I'd like to know if search warrants have been executed.
Exactly! BAM!!
And why did the daughter report her missing? The husband should have.
 
  • #23
Is it possible her husband travels for work, perhaps he’s just as concerned about not hearing from her but the daughter was the one who said hey let’s contact the police? Trying to think of an explanation for him not being home after her last sighting and not being the one to report her missing that isn’t bad. That’s about all I can think of.

Also curious to know the last time anyone else saw her besides the husband.
Yet it said: "she was last seen at her home where she lives with her husband." Someone must have seen her then. It wouldnt be the first time a husband creates an alibi about being out of town.
 
  • #24
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  • #25
looked up the Sellersville crime stats... looked at several versions...
here is one: Sellersville, PA Crime Rates & Map

they are mostly pre COVID but pretty low except for theft
 
  • #26
Of note is that her car and car keys were left behind. So she left on foot or was taken from the home (willingly or not) by someone else.
 
  • #27

"It's just been my experience that people don't go missing unless they intend to go missing or there was a horrific accident or there was some terrible foul play," said Weintraub​


 
  • #28
She lives a short walk from the 122-acre Lake Lenape Park, which I hope has been searched. There is a creek running through the park and also a manmade lake (sometimes stocked with trout for fishing) which isn’t large but may still be worth a look.
Parks - Parks & Recreation - Sellersville Borough
 
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Of note is that her car and car keys were left behind. So she left on foot or was taken from the home (willingly or not) by someone else.
from Colmar (about 7mi away) there is a train to Phila
Rome2rio
 
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Lake Lenape Park is pretty large with a significant water feature. There are some buildings including a Boy Scout Cabin and a National Guard Post. About equal portions of wooded areas and open areas. I would be focusing on the water and woods. I'll try and find out if searching is scheduled and who is doing it.
 
  • #34
Most people don’t leave home without their cellphones.
 
  • #35
The article linked above says,
"A few of her personal belongings, including her wallet, were missing from her home, however most of her other belongings, including her cell phone, her keys to the house and to the car and the car itself were left behind, said the district attorney."

So Beth took other personal belongings besides her wallet. I wonder what else she took? Clothing? Toiletries?
 
  • #36
Most people don’t leave home without their cellphones.
But dead people often do.

I hope this story has a better ending.

JMO
 
  • #37
Most people don’t leave home without their cellphones.
You only leave home without a cell if you are absent minded, intend on returning shortly and don't see a reason to take it, don't want to be found or my hunch is that you're abducted and that person knows a cell phone can be tracked
 
  • #38
You only leave home without a cell if you are absent minded, intend on returning shortly and don't see a reason to take it, don't want to be found or my hunch is that you're abducted and that person knows a cell phone can be tracked
Exactly. It's easier to "disappear" a person without the cell phone.
 
  • #39
Did someone care enough for her if a body is found that they want her to be identified by her ID?
 
  • #40
Did someone care enough for her if a body is found that they want her to be identified by her ID?
Possibly so. Or maybe you could hold someone off from calling authorities by saying, "Well, she has money if she needs something."
 

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