I really would like to know more about the neighbor's account of Dana leaving that night at 11:30pm..
What led to him knowing this?
Was it just his hearing her Jeep crank and drive away?
Was it his seeing her Jeep at some point leaving(i.e. pulling out of her driveway or driving down the street)?
Was it his seeing Dana actually get into her Jeep and leave?
Was it his hearing Dana or another persons voice outside(I know the apts/duplex are very close in proximity to one another that actually hearing a neighbor's voice outside would be easily possible)?
I just would like to know more about what EXACTLY THE NEIGHBOR HEARD AND/OR SAW that night at 11:30pm that led him to believe that it was Dana leaving her home?
Yes. That's what I'd like to know, too. And did he hear a knock on the door? Is there a doorbell? Even if someone rang the doorbell, the neighbor should've heard the door open.
I live in a townhouse and can hear people next door coming and going. If I hear any unusual noise in the parking lot, I look out the window. I don't see how someone could get Dana out to the car without making a lot of noise, especially if she was incapacitated. If someone forced her out to the car with a weapon, I would hope she would make as much noise as she could before getting into the car; even start pleading loudly with the person to draw attention.
Was it common for the neighbor to hear Dana/ visitors coming and going late at night? Did Dana keep the screen door locked while she was home?
If someone did take Dana during a home invasion, why? Was he looking for something? No one has said that anything was missing from her apartment or that anything was out of place. Did she go outside to get something out of her car and was ambushed?
IMO, if someone came to her door, this was someone whom Dana knew at least remotely, possibly through work, through her family, or through a neighbor. IMO, she opened her door for him believing he could be trusted because he was a familiar face.
Another question...if Dana was ready for bed, was she wearing a night gown or pajamas? Would her family recognize if it was missing from her apartment (suggesting she left wearing it, which would be very noticeable if anyone saw her that night)? Or did she sleep in sweats, so wouldn't have looked out of place in public?
So many questions. When will we, and Dana's family, have some answers?