soothsayer
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You know I believe your right about her ticket. Unless the friends had it and LE have not disclosed that info. Then where does that story about it being in "pieces" in the bottom of her purse come in. Wouldn't they have found it when they found her purse.......and if it was in pieces, so what, the ticket taker could have asked to see the pieces as proof, but she supposedly stopped her from retrieving the ripped ticket. Is that story even correct?
Her ticket and its whereabouts are really irrelevant. It could have been in pieces in the bottom of her purse (ripped up in anger, or falling apart after falling on the wet ground), it could have been intact in an envelope in her pocket, laminated and worn around her neck, stapled to her forehead -- it wouldn't have mattered. You can't get back in with a ticket that has already been scanned for entry, as hers had been.
The mystery over where her ticket is now seems overblown to me. If you've ever visited a venue AFTER an event has finished, you'll know how much litter there is on the ground. Programs, bracelets (worn by those old enough to drink, and now torn off and discarded), and yes, you will find lots and lots of tickets dropped by those who were either content with their memories, or too unsentimental or too tipsy or tired to hold onto a memento. Since her purse was found a bit spilled out on the ground, perhaps the ticket had fallen out of it and the finder didn't think to scoop it up because it looked like trash (ripped up or just wet with rain and dew), or perhaps it blew away. Either way, the grounds crew that descended on the area the next day with their rubber gloves and trash bags more than likely picked it up with the rest of the detritus of the 14,000 other people who were at the show, and tossed it. No mystery there.