The thing is that a coat is a pretty stand-out item - so dependent on what sort of coat she had, she may not have wanted to have taken it if then people would've remembered her on that night (remember she was trying to pull off the idea of a suicide). IMO she had help getting away, so a friend may have had a coat for her late on that evening.the thing that goes against Ruth leaving of her own free will is she doesn't take anything with not her walkman or tapes not a change of clothes or even a coat.
that doesn't strike me as someone who's planning run away it doesn't even strike me as someone whos planning to stay out the night thats strikes me as someone who is planning to return home
i mean he parents are at work, her sister is at school, she has all day to pack a bag but doesn't
Because she may have left it with a friend. Over time she could've removed items of clothing from her wardrobe and then stashed them with a friend - interestingly it's remarked quite often that she wasn't much of dresser and didn't really care about fashion. It would mean that potentially there wasn't anything stand-out in her wardrobe that perhaps anyone would've noticed missing.she wasnt carrying anything in the taxi if she didn't go home that night how could she be carrying a suitcase the next day
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