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I know you have been here for a few years working on this. Do you have a plausible theory and connection between LEK and the Amish?
If you do I would love to hear it. Because I'm leaning that way.
I do not have any one theory at this time. I think anY theory that has been thrown out here can be supported by at least a half a dozen things. As to Amish or Mennonite, there is the potential PA connection with the "libary" connection. THere are Amish all over PA, OH, and NY. There is the poor spelling indicating she may not have been in a traditional school setting all her life, there is the intimation she may have come from a strict or conservative background, there is her look in the first ID photo. There is the fact many young Amish leave that lifestyle. There is the fact she seemingly came out of nowhere. There is the fact she had no discernible accent. That makes me think of the Midwest because I heard at one time (don't know where) that newscasters often start out in the Midwest in order to lose any accent they have. Don't know if that's true, just heard it somewhere. I don't know if that's six, but I'm sure I can come up with another one for this "possibility". It is in no way my theory. It is just another one of the many "possibilities" discussed throughout these threads.
IMO, there is only one factual "lead" that we have right now and that is the information in the FOIA information that was obtained. And even that is speculation, albeit by a person more directly related to the case. However, because we don't know the extent to which the investigator followed that lead, IMO it is one that should be followed. IMO it should be followed respectfully because it IS based on speculation.
That's where I'm at right now. All possibilities still open.