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Sad..
Living on the run is no way for a young girl with a bright future to live.
Living on the run is no way for a young girl with a bright future to live.
What if the messages were him threatening to harm the child if she didn't leave and come with him? I'd leave my phone behind purposefully if I thought it would help lead LE and my family to finding us alive. Of course, I have watched entirely too many psychological thriller movies and that's feeding my narrative. I would assume that LE would have gotten a warrant to search her phone by now if they have it right?I always thought they were texting over the course of her travelling through the airport - more easy / discreet and (as this all seems so planned out to me) IMO he did not ring her in a panic, rather had managed to convince her to “leave her life behind” as some sort of romantic gesture, perhaps in the weeks or months before the trip. However, calling is a possibility, as is a burner phone. Hadn’t considered this.
Editing to add: if there were messages on her phone discussing some sort of plan, would she have left it with her belongings where police or family could potentially find something? This makes me lean towards having a burner phone or some other form of communication, e.g. a laptop in her carry on or something. MOO
I really hope LE have obtained and searched the phone, but apparently it hasn’t actually been confirmed where the phone was left. As they confirmed pretty early on that the phone was left behind, this gives me hope that they have it.What if the messages were him threatening to harm the child if she didn't leave and come with him? I'd leave my phone behind purposefully if I thought it would help lead LE and my family to finding us alive. Of course, I have watched entirely too many psychological thriller movies and that's feeding my narrative. I would assume that LE would have gotten a warrant to search her phone by now if they have it right?
They can try, but I think it can take the FBI a fair amount of time to crack the password.. I would assume that LE would have gotten a warrant to search her phone by now if they have it right?
My head can't wrap around her leaving her mother at the airport -- IF that is what happened. Surely, it must have been something unexpected that caused her to leave.Dang y'all are killing it with these ideas about the phone. My head is all over the place thinking of possibilities.
We just have to remember we are speculating she received a call/text which we dont know and if she did we have no idea when or where she received it let alone if it was her main phone or some other means of communication.
If she got off the link train at the University station as stated that would lead me to believe she was either going to her apt, friends apt or at least was in a familiar area as she'd lived there attending school for years.
What I dont understand is that there should be CCTV and all sorts of video footage from businesses and the school itself so by this point you'd think if LE was able to see footage of her exiting link at that station they'd be able to see what direction she went and check cams to see where she went, if she got in a car etc. Its quite possible they have and already know this but are just not making it public MOO.
They haven't even said anything about the car he has.IMO
If she left her phone and they have reported she left her phone then the likelihood that LE has it is very high. The likelihood that they aren't giving the media all the details is also high especially if they think the 3 are together, they are not going to want to tip them off just how much info they have.
If you had just abducted your two year old and met up with your fiancé, where would you go? You'd need some money, vehicle, and a place to stay. Maybe he has some camping gear and they headed to a remote area. You can do that for free in the national forests.