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Is Jessica not very mature, responsible, or independent for her age? Or is her mom overbearing? The mother's plea to friends from one of the above articles comes across to me as if a mother were pleading to teenage friends to help find her teenage daughter vs. a 33 year old woman with two children of her own:
Not sure what this means (or if it means anything) just something that stuck out to me as a little odd- Even when taking into consideration the fact that those words come from a worried mother desperately seeking her daughter. The "her friends know something and need to understand the gravity of the situation" tone of it makes me think that her daughter's friends aren't the most responsible, mature, adults either perhaps?
The same article quoted the mother as saying she has run off for a few days in the past but nothing like this.
The past as in when she was a high schooler when many adults did similarly dumb things or in recent years? Did she leave her children when she ran off at that time as well? How many days was a few?
If she ran off without her children in both instances, is mental health/depression or drug use an issue? The "keeping secrets" part in the mother's plea comes to mind in regards to that possibility.
Perhaps I'm being naive, but unless LE is being tight lipped about the possibility of the other people at the house that night not being fully honest about everything that occurred that evening, the only other scenarios I can think of would be self-harm (possible) or a stranger coming across her during her walk, but that's almost too coincidental isn't it? An argument with her half-brother causes her to go on a walk to blow off some steam (in an apparently rural area) and a stranger happens upon her during her walk and harms her? I suppose stranger things have happened here on websleuths though....
She still thinks some people might not be forthcoming.
"If you know, and you're just trying to keep a secret or you're trying to be a loyal friend, you're not being loyal to her," She said. "You're not helping her. You're hurting more people than you're helping."
Not sure what this means (or if it means anything) just something that stuck out to me as a little odd- Even when taking into consideration the fact that those words come from a worried mother desperately seeking her daughter. The "her friends know something and need to understand the gravity of the situation" tone of it makes me think that her daughter's friends aren't the most responsible, mature, adults either perhaps?
The same article quoted the mother as saying she has run off for a few days in the past but nothing like this.
The past as in when she was a high schooler when many adults did similarly dumb things or in recent years? Did she leave her children when she ran off at that time as well? How many days was a few?
If she ran off without her children in both instances, is mental health/depression or drug use an issue? The "keeping secrets" part in the mother's plea comes to mind in regards to that possibility.
Perhaps I'm being naive, but unless LE is being tight lipped about the possibility of the other people at the house that night not being fully honest about everything that occurred that evening, the only other scenarios I can think of would be self-harm (possible) or a stranger coming across her during her walk, but that's almost too coincidental isn't it? An argument with her half-brother causes her to go on a walk to blow off some steam (in an apparently rural area) and a stranger happens upon her during her walk and harms her? I suppose stranger things have happened here on websleuths though....