GUILTY PA - Jessica Padgett, 32, Northampton County, 21 November 2014

  • #81
The Find Jessica Page is private, so we can't link it here. I did Google and find this article. It does t mention the phone, but I don't see any mention of keys. Has anyone seen mention of keys being left in the car? The phone being left I don't see as odd, but the keys certainly would be!

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news...After-Leaving-Day-Care-Center-283617781.html#

There's so many posts being put up on jessica's page that it's hard to go back and find stuff. I'm glad for all the publicity though! Her sister put this up today:

[modsnip]

Ok, so it seems robbery was not a motive then. Again, we have a woman disappearing and it seems like what they wanted was HER.
 
  • #82
Hi guys, since the Find Jessica FB pg. is private, you can't bring it here. Those are the :tos:

Social Networks

Regarding Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and other social networking or blog websites: Links may be used to direct posters to view something on a social networking page. But postings on social networking sites are not considered fact; they are rumor. Copying and pasting, or taking screen caps, directly from these pages is not allowed. Paraphrasing is okay. (Exception: If the Twitter or Facebook post belongs to a verified news station, it may be copied. But a link should still be provided.)

Also, social networking pages may only be linked if they are directly related to a case, i.e. the victim or suspect. We don't want to post to someone's mother, brother, employer, milkman, or postal carrier just because they know the main player. We also NEVER link to minor's pages (unless they are the victim). And be sure that the page actually belongs to the person being discussed. Do not link to someone if you are not 100% sure it is the correct person. And if a social networking is set to private and you get in the back way, you may not post what you find. Private means private!

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...iquette-amp-Information&p=8364858#post8364858
 
  • #83
Sorry, I should have been more clear. Paraphrasing wouldn't be allowed either since it's set to private.

Hope that helps :smile:
 
  • #84
  • #85
In the NBC article above it says she was last seen at noon and her husband last talked to her at 1. Did anyone read what the discussion was with the husband? Where was she what was she doing? Phone ping, etc.
 
  • #86
Was just thinking and maybe this is farfetched, but maybe her car was placed there, not by her. Or is it possible she parked and met someone there and got in another car? I know everyone says she wouldn't leave and not suggesting so, but maybe she hoped in another car. Other than the video above, I am not seeing any other mention in MSM, including their own article about her purse or keys left. Really curious about the phone call with the husband and the chances of her being abducted at 1pm are pretty rare. Plus, if she left work at 12, she should have been back by 1, as must people only have an hour break right? So, maybe she had car problems or was sick or went with someone else and.....
 
  • #87
The only thing I'd amend, Cats, is that Holly dropped her son at the bus stop and did not take him all the way to school, IIRC.

Oh yes you are correct - thank you!
 
  • #88
Was just thinking and maybe this is farfetched, but maybe her car was placed there, not by her. Or is it possible she parked and met someone there and got in another car? I know everyone says she wouldn't leave and not suggesting so, but maybe she hoped in another car. Other than the video above, I am not seeing any other mention in MSM, including their own article about her purse or keys left. Really curious about the phone call with the husband and the chances of her being abducted at 1pm are pretty rare. Plus, if she left work at 12, she should have been back by 1, as must people only have an hour break right? So, maybe she had car problems or was sick or went with someone else and.....

I do wonder if they found anything wrong with the car. If her car was making a funny noise or she wanted to check a tire (per a gauge alert), maybe she pulled over and was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Just thoughts and JMO.
 
  • #89
I personally don't feel like the idea that she was on a break for lunch is tenable. She works in daycare. Children don't just stop being children so that the adult staff can go to lunch. If she was out and about, I think she had permission to go or had arranged it. Info from coworkers is needed here definitely.
 
  • #90
I personally don't feel like the idea that she was on a break for lunch is tenable. She works in daycare. Children don't just stop being children so that the adult staff can go to lunch. If she was out and about, I think she had permission to go or had arranged it. Info from coworkers is needed here definitely.

If she was an hourly employee, which most daycare employees are, they are required by law to get paid breaks or meal periods based on how much time they work. If she worked a full day, which I am gathering, then they most likely gave her a 45 or an hour unpaid lunch, which is standard. This is required even if children are present. The staff is required to extra staff so they can have meal periods in accordance with the law. Or, what many centers do, is while the children nap, the extra teachers take lunch, leaving less teachers in the room. Most likely wasn't happening at noon, but may have been later. I worked in one for years and I also worked in Human Resources for a very long time. With all that being said, someone had to know that she was on break, as that is how the centers work. They may not have known that she left. Did she normally leave? What did she usually do on her breaks?
 
  • #91
I personally don't feel like the idea that she was on a break for lunch is tenable. She works in daycare. Children don't just stop being children so that the adult staff can go to lunch. If she was out and about, I think she had permission to go or had arranged it. Info from coworkers is needed here definitely.

Agreed. I think it highly possible that information has been gathered from multiple sources and we are just not hearing about it. I'm not feeling "random"...... MOO
 
  • #92
In the NBC article above it says she was last seen at noon and her husband last talked to her at 1. Did anyone read what the discussion was with the husband? Where was she what was she doing? Phone ping, etc.

I too am very curious about what her husband is saying or telling others, possibly even having more detail? Has he shed ANY light as to .... anything.... such as what she last said or was out & about doing besides sending the fax? What about information from Jessica's mother/father (i've read it said she faxed from both places), if they were home/work (have also seen this at both places) or knew that Jessica was heading their way to send the fax? Do they know possibly what contents were on the fax?

I am definitely NOT pointing blame just yet, but am, especially feeling like for a young mother to just disappear in the middle of the day, is just NOT the type of society that i ( a young mother myself) am willing to accept that we are living in.
 
  • #93
I am sure this was said, but why wouldn't she just fax it from her employer?

Is this right...she is last seen by coworkers at 12pm and last talks to her husband at 1pm. But, we don't know what she did during this time period. The time she is gone from work is already too long because no one gets that long of a break. I think the call with husband is very important. Also, car is found at Dollar Store, but I haven't read anything saying she shopped there.
 
  • #94
I personally don't feel like the idea that she was on a break for lunch is tenable. She works in daycare. Children don't just stop being children so that the adult staff can go to lunch. If she was out and about, I think she had permission to go or had arranged it. Info from coworkers is needed here definitely.
My ex wife worked daycare. She had free time when the kiddos went to sleep. Maybe that's an explanation.
 
  • #95
Just read up on this case and it's extremely heart breaking. I can't even imagine what this family is going through they must be so worried and of course it doesn't help when it's so close to Holidays or family event (Sister having baby) either. Based on what the family is saying to this point it seems as if tho she was very family oriented and wouldn't have a reason for just taking off out of the blue. Although police aren't saying much about why they are treating this as a "criminal" case apparently they do have reason for doing so, rather it be they found in/around the car or just the fact that maybe the car was unlocked or the keys maybe weren't in the car all are possibilities for why they are calling it a criminal case. I find it odd that her family keeps speaking out but it doesn't seem like the husband has said much..other than the fact that he talked to her last. So many different scenarios could've played out here. Especially in the middle of the day someone had to have seen/heard something. It doesn't seem like it would be a real quiet area. I'm wondering if the workers in Dollar General saw or heard anything and reported it or not maybe it's not mentioned in articles because Police didn't have enough evidence to base it on or something or maybe they aren't mentioning it on purpose but either away in the middle of the day people are bound to be out and about doing thing's or going places someone had to have heard or seen something maybe they didn't think any of it? Maybe her car was left there by someone other than her and if something happened maybe it happened somewhere else. I don't like the way things look in this case tho as others already stated it doesn't look like it will end well although I pray for her sake and her family that it does end well with her being found ok. The fact that she did mention not liking her step-daughters mother on fb is suspicious but unless more evidence is provided nothing can be assumed there. One thing that is a red flag for me is how quiet her husband appears to be about it minus his one interview which apparently her sister has done several.
 
  • #96
I'm wondering if any fathers from day care had a liking for this woman?
 
  • #97
  • #98
Does anyone else notice a pattern developing? I'm not saying it's being done on purpose but the story keeps changing and it seems like every news story is different and has different info..first she went missing at 12, then 1230, then 1 and now it's stretching to 2?
 
  • #99
I'm wondering if any fathers from day care had a liking for this woman?

That is something to consider. Not sure you were thinking this, but, when I worked at the DayCare, one of our Leads and one of the dads (both married with kids) were having an affair. They would go have lunch together several times a week and some other things. The wife found out and they moved out of state. Sorry for that story, but the dad angle could be an option, but how would he know she was leaving when she did, unless they were talking. Maybe she was friendly with a dad. Wife gets jealous? The fax thing is throwing me. Where did we hear that from? I don't even remember.
 
  • #100
I am sure this was said, but why wouldn't she just fax it from her employer?

Is this right...she is last seen by coworkers at 12pm and last talks to her husband at 1pm. But, we don't know what she did during this time period. The time she is gone from work is already too long because no one gets that long of a break. I think the call with husband is very important. Also, car is found at Dollar Store, but I haven't read anything saying she shopped there.

In the first reports, the sister said she received a FB message from her about wanting to be there when the baby was born. I sure don't want to get into a debate about texting while driving, so all I have been wondering is if she was mobile at the time she sent the FB message. If we knew whether she had one of the phones that is talk to text, that would help to know if she was stopped somewhere typing or driving. Since the FB group is private now and no questions can be asked, it is hard to really glean any new information. JMO
 

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