Okay, soooooooo...... if they parted ways outside of the camera's view, how do they know she never made it to her car??? Was her car still in the camera's view? What is the deal with so many discrepancies?
Also from the article:
"When walking alone, dont shuffle your feet or avoid eye contact with those you pass. And dont be texting while walking. Instead, walk confidently with a purpose and pay attention to your surroundings, police say. That sends criminals a message: I see you, and I am not a victim.
Did Christina cross someone's path and avoid eye contact? She was texting shortly before entering the garage, but I don't believe for the entire walk she was texting. As far as walking confidently and paying attention to your surroundings, I don't think Christina was doing those things either.
Also from the article: "Surveillance cameras are great in homes,
Dawson said, but consider mounting them at eye level rather than 15 feet up where the view captures the top of a hat rather than a face. Good lighting is also key with surveillance cameras."
Although Officer Dawson is speaking of cameras in homes makes me wonder if at some point the garage camera caught just the top of a hat similar to Christina's, but were unable to verify that it was indeed Christina because of not being able to see the face. If we get into a scenario where someone tried to pull a ruse by donning Christina's outfit including the hat and being seen on camera . . . well that's not good either.
At this point all I really know is the girl is gone. . .
Lyrics for Gone By Montgomery Gentry
This ain't no temporary, typical, tearful good-bye, uh uh uh
This ain't no breakin' up and wakin' up and makin' up one more time, uh uh uh
This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone
Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday
Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang
Gone like a '59 Cadillac
Like all the good things that ain't never coming back
She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone
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