For some reason (maybe it's my OCD wanting things to be in neat little boxes), the finding of her car has bothered me. Can someone please help me understand the timeline of that? Please tell me if this is somewhat correct:
On Tuesday night at around 8pm, a family friend finds the car parked in the Carmike theater parking lot (http://www.blueridgelife.com/2013/0...teen-was-driving-alexis-murphy-still-missing/)
OR
Sometime that night a "tipster" (which wasn't being reported as a friend of the family) called into authorities that they had found the car (http://www.wset.com/story/23062096/search-for-alexis-murphy-continues)
That same night at around 9pm, authorities rush to the scene.
Around 10:30 that same night, K-9 dogs pick up a scent that leads them to Arden Place Apartments (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...in-movie-theater-parking-lot-authorities-say/)
Around 11:30 that same night, the car is towed away from the premises http://www.newsplex.com/home/headli...-Car-Found-in-Albemarle-County-218610961.html)
A little before midnight that same night, investigators leave for the night and will resume the search the next morning.
I have not understood this protocol yet and hope that some of you can ease my mind. I don't understand why, when there was a scent detected, every single apartment, nook and cranny in that complex as well as the one behind it (and even the ones behind THAT one) weren't searched. The media (which is all that I have to go on) made it sound like the scent stopped so they just packed it up to go home. I read that her Nelson county family didn't know about the car being found as they found out later through social media (http://www.wset.com/story/23073596/...on-third-full-day-of-search-for-alexis-murphy), but what does everyone think they did as far as her uncle being RIGHT there where it was found. Did they tell him and the grandmother? I just don't understand authorities' protocol. I guess I thought if they had a scent they would stay out there more hours than they did to try to find out more (knock on doors, etc).
They are both right imo. It just happens that a reporter spoke with the person who found the car and they identified themself as a friend of the family but didn't want their name released. The family found out the same time we all did via SM and they called the police to verify per articles I have read.