I'm used to seeing LE push back the times for pcs, but moving the time up, not so much.
Interesting.
JMO.
Unfortunately, it makes me think that there’s not been any breakthrough—none that they’re willing to discuss, at least.

I'm used to seeing LE push back the times for pcs, but moving the time up, not so much.
Interesting.
JMO.
Not to mention, they could be in danger themselves, if they are in front of the camera. Hopefully whoever she is with didn't make a note of the model of car, license plate, what the driver looked like. Scary thought.I'm so glad the Lyft driver has stayed out of the media fray, he's dangerous to someone, imo.
Venmo shows both outgoing and incoming payments (pending both users have the privacy set to public). It’s very possible she has more payment history that is private. (You can edit each item, too)
That still does not explain why he has not come forward.
At this point we don't know whether there was intent or not, but it might explain why he picked her up at that particular location at that particular time. Imo
The question was raised about what good would the airport camera's footage of her be. If she was on a pay phone then who was she calling at 2 am Or unlikely, was the call incoming?I cant imagine too many college aged adults even knowing what a payphone is. I've flown out of that airport a ton of times, and I couldn't even tell you if there are pay phones or where they would be at. On the other hand, I have landed in other cities with a dead phone and had to sit for 15-20 minutes to charge my phone so I could request a Lyft.
Well, some of those people are pretty awful. I feel I need to rinse Facebook off now...
See, and I had just the opposite reaction:Unfortunately, it makes me think that there’s not been any breakthrough—none that they’re willing to discuss, at least.![]()
I totally understand, but what I don’t understand is why she’d be paying this person for internet? Is he a roommate? @yellowmooseYes, however I have zero firsthand information to support that Kenzie used drugs. She also paid this commonly talked about person one time using the word "internet" instead of emojis. I am assuming her steady payments to him are to pay for internet/wifi.
No, not the video, just some of the comments.what does it say....can't listen here
Exactly... because there are apps and api’s tracking those purchases. Likely if someone was a dealer they would say use this code.. do not put in comments.The Venmo is useless... any transaction she wouldn't want people to see would be either be set to private or coded to look like a normal transaction.
Coming from someone who used to buy weed on Venmo lol. Trust me its not going to say "$100 for fun (; " . It'll be set to private or coded as rent or dinner out or something less conspicuous.
Clarifying new presser time is at 2:00 p.m. MDT
Under your post click the "Report" button. In that report put in your question or whatever and submit it.Can somebody please send me a mod address? I am on my phone at the pool in the blinding sun and having trouble figuring it out.
The Venmo is useless... any transaction she wouldn't want people to see would be either be set to private or coded to look like a normal transaction.
Coming from someone who used to buy weed on Venmo lol. Trust me its not going to say "$100 for fun (; " . It'll be set to private or coded as rent or dinner out of or something less conspicuous.
Thank you so much for that clarification! This was very helpful, and I hope and pray this lays to rest all the silliness about the poor Lyft driver being involved.This is pretty accurate. As a Uber/Lyft driver, I can say that you do see the passenger's name, but only the first name, no picture. When they request a ride, you have a few seconds to accept, and it only displays their rating, first name and time/distance to their pickup point.
They know the passenger's first name, but that's right, only the passenger can edit their destination or add stops. The driver does not know where the passenger is going at all until they are in the vehicle and they swipe to start the ride.
I totally understand, but what I don’t understand is why she’d be paying this person for internet? Is he a roommate? @yellowmoose
Someone else paid him and called it internet fibers, another used the plant emoji common for weed.