After reading a ton into this thread and being drawn into it more and more, I have a few questions I was hoping someone might know the answer to.
Does anyone know what ever became of the vehicle stolen from the neighbor of Stacy McCall, a classmate of hers as well? I have seen various snips of it and the police mentioned it was stolen, I believe, the night of the disappearance. I wonder about the possibility that it WAS used or damaged/contaminated in some way and was tied to the case... Does anyone know anything about the classmate who owned this car?
Has everyone seen this story? I just found it for the first time myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gHUqa7aZnE
The way Janelle Kirby speaks to the reporter and the camera, to me, is very troubling. Referring to Suzie as "the other girl" is way off target. I believe in my research, I had read Kirby quoted as saying they were all friends at some times and then at others, that Suzie wasn't much of a friend. She would certainly be a person who could gain access to the home at delmar, after the girls were ready for bed. In fact, she is possibly one of the least harmless to the Stacy and Suzie after the party. She could've easily gained entry by saying something was forgotten at her home, or by saying that she changed her mind and was going to spend the night at the Levitt Home. The turn of events that had the girls leave the Kirby home and go to Sherill's also is a bit odd. They didn't realize there wasn't enough space? There's ALWAYS enough space for friends. I wonder if they even arrived at the Kirby home. It's regrettable that LE didn't offer immunity for underage drinking to all the kids at the graduation party the girls can last, in my mind, be credibly seen at.
She, as we all know, married the b/f she was with, at the scene of the crime the morning after. I wonder what he was doing that night or what his alibi is. I know secondhand of a major crime that was commited by one spouse (never caught, fooled LE 100%), in front of another (who had no idea it was going to happen) the marriage remained in tact for years after it, but then crumbled. I know the innocent spouse will never speak of it, for fear of retaliation. If anyone wants the details, pm me.. just don't want to air it out publicly.
Perhaps a ruse was used, but not by cox.
In my younger years, when people in their teens experienced a major crisis or death of a peer, the person injured or deceased, was always spoken of as EVERYONE's friend, even in the case of suicides. I'm baffled as to her indifference. Even people that were not liked, were known as everyone's friend in death.
Sometimes, something hiding in plain sight is the toughest to find. I'm sure everyone remembers the Shawn Hornbeck case. He was hidden, in plain sight for 4+ years, just 30-50 miles away from where he was abducted. He was brainwashed, and obeyed Michael Devlin when he had many opportunities to escape while alone. What broke the case was when Devlin abducted another boy, and police got one phenomenal tip that ended up breaking the case open.
Some interesting things about the case is that no one had seen the abduction or had any idea who the perp was. With that being said, I heard so many stories about what allegedly happened to him. One involved a meth runner hitting him while he rode his bike.. and having to take him and the bike and make them disappear. He was missing for 4+ years.. and was in the same region the entire time. So many sensational theories swirled, as they do in this case.
Back onto my suspicions with Kirby:
1. The last KNOWN person to see Suzie and Stacy
2. Mother is her Alibi, to me her account is somewhat suspect
3. Odd statements (what little we have to go on)
4. First KNOWN person at the crime scene. Walked into a home she had never been in! Referred to Suziee as "the other girl" but was comfortable to let herself into the home?
5. Actions may have been suspicious on Sunday morning
6. Never contacted the police, despite serious signs of trouble. Janis was the first one to contact the police and, if I'm not mistaken, tracked Janelle down, as opposed to her contacting the McCall's, which would seem logical.
So many things in this case are based directly off of statements she has made to LE. Where they were going, what they were doing, everything about the Levitt house. She's highly inconsistent by my opinion.
I really think she knows a lot more than she has shared. Perhaps she's not guilty of anything and is a victim in some way too.
Sorry if I'm soaking up too much space in this thread... it really pulls me in... I'll back off for awhile... lastly, anyone know where tangledweb went? It seems he/she is inactive... too bad.