It really is perplexing. Is it accident, foul play, or suicide? If it were an accident, how did she end up in that driveway? And what would cause a fire suddenly to engulf her while she was sitting in the car? If it were foul play, what did they want from her -- money, credit cards, her vehicle? Is there evidence that someone hated her enough to kill her? This is where LE's statement is revealing. There is no evidence that "someone did this to Kathleen." So, to this point, they've probably found no obvious signs of foul play. If it were suicide, we'd probably need to know if she had a history of depression. Her sister posted in this thread that Kathleen would never take her own life. So, where does that leave us? It really is baffling.
Unfortunately it takes time to know these answers, and even LE doesnt have any answers either although they are continuing to investigate the case thoroughly
This shows me LE is not convinced it was suicide nor do they have any evidence supporting it either.
Sadly, most of the evidence was destroyed in the fire, and to Kathleen herself.
We have seen other suspects use this same MO in order to destroy evidence that would have been found on/inside the vehicle leaving the dead victim inside to also be consumed in the fire.
Even stranger home invasion murder suspects have set fire to the homes with their murder victims left inside with the intention of the victim's bodies also being destroyed. When done it's always to destroy evidence.
Btw, when did LE release that statement you have mentioned in your post? Was it recently or when the investigation was first in it's infancy? TYVMIA, sumzero.
I remember Dru Shogen ( not sure I have the spelling or name right-sorry) but anyway she was taken right in broad daylight in a Target parking lot iirc At the time no one saw it happening at the time.
Tragically so many of these kind of cases do happen right in the middle of broad daylight now.
It seems many suspects are doing violent crimes during the daytime now, and, in most of those cases, they too, had no eye witnesses that saw them take place.
Why many are changing the usual old MO of doing violent crimes in the cloak of darkness, no longer seems to apply to so many suspects who now seem to be hitting more often now during daylight hours.
I've often wondered why the change. Is it because they have learned most people arent observant, and instead are even more preoccupied than ever? Is it because the suspects think it's a way to totally catch the victims off guard, by having a false sense of security since they are out, and about among multiple people? IDRK, but I do know a lot of crimes like this are happening right during daylight hours now.
Kathleen's case is very consistent with other cases where the victims never showed up at a certain location, or went off the radar, only to be found dead under very suspicious circumstances.
Some have taken years or even decades to solve, even after a lengthy investigation had determined the person was a victim of foul play.
Remember in the Phil Spector case it took the ME 7 months to determine LC was a victim of homicide. That ME also ruled out suicide.
I felt all along the family was being kept informed. I'm glad to see that established in one of the links here as well.
Jmo though.