Bumping for Dail. After reading through this entire thread, I lean toward the idea that she either willingly got into a vehicle with someone, be it a person she was familiar with or a stranger who seemed “safe” to her, or was forcibly abducted at some point while attempting to get home.
I don’t think there is an ounce of credible evidence to suggest she was sex trafficked nor is it statistically likely. I also don’t think she left of her own accord; she didn’t even have her purse with her at the time, let alone the means to magically start a new life without anyone knowing. The bouncer at the club doesn’t seem suspect to me, either. Someone like that working at a busy bar in a highly populated area doesn’t have the time or ability to make sure every single patron gets home safely; he probably assumed she’d be fine since she didn’t seem highly intoxicated and declined when he asked if she needed a cab. The serial killer they originally theorized as being possibly involved doesn’t seem like a very likely suspect at this point. Of course it’s always possible he could be responsible, but it seems like he would have confessed — he admitted his other crimes, and usually killers like that only deny crimes when the victim is a child or it’s particularly heinous in a way that, in their minds, makes them “look bad”, if that makes sense. Unless there’s evidence that Dail was a heavy drug user and knew a dealer in the area, I also highly doubt drugs were involved in her presumed murder. Middle class college girls don’t typically stroll down dangerous streets to approach strangers and try to score — especially not a girl as petite as Dail. Speaking from experience alone, girls her age typically get drugs from people in their social circle: boys they know, friends with connections, etc. It’s incredibly unlikely to me that a girl like Dail leaving a club would wander on a whim into a dangerous area and approach someone she didn’t know in order to get drugs.
The most logical conclusion to me is that she was abducted and harmed by a person she came into contact that night while she was attempting to head home. Maybe it was someone she knew, maybe it was a charming stranger; either way, I believe someone got her into a vehicle and did harm to her that night. I think this was a crime of opportunity, and someone took advantage of her vulnerable state. I also think there’s a good chance of this crime being solved. Someone besides the perpetrator knows what happened to Dail. There’s a violent individual out there who has a history of similar crimes, or a person close to her with suspicious behavior that someone has noticed. IMO, it’s just a matter of connecting the dots.