Enquirer-2019
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Hi Alyce,I think I would have then started to wonder where she was.
From everything the family have said, I got the impression that Leah was responsible and considerate of others. So to not turn up for work, on a scheduled work day and not let anyone know and to have her phone switched off all day **, would have raised concerns for me.
Instead JC seemed ok with sitting it out until 8.30pm, the scheduled dinner time.
I wonder if this 8.30pm dinner was a Friday night family get together, hence the reason JC was sure Leah would definately be home by then.
Because, we were told that, the night before, Leah had ordered a take away, so presumably the 8.30pm dinner was not an every night routine.
** Re phone switch off - I am guessing here, but if the colleague was concerned enough to phone JC at 5pm, then I feel fairly sure he or she would have already been trying to contact Leah during the day, via her mobile and possibly also her home land line. I doubt the colleague would wait until 5pm to check on her and I think the only reason they phoned JC then was because they had tried all other options.
Sorry if I missed this previously but....Who is JC ?
I would hazard to guess that between the first call from Leah’s workplace and calling LE that the parents would have been calling any known friends or contacts and deliberating whether this is now an emergency. Because I personally would have called the police immediately, but some people are less emotional in their actions and may reason it’s best to stay calm and try all possible lines of enquiry they could first. Perhaps they are people not comfortable to take up LE time unless it’s seemingly an absolute emergency.
Whereas others may think otherwise reasoning it’s best to be safe than sorry (kind of my mentality).
Just a thought
Edited to add- The 1st call from her workplace, some concern I would guess, but optimistically assuming she may be at home, then once getting home attempting to call around. As parents were both at work until around 5pm if I recall correctly?