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Anonymous wrote:The car in question was seen driving into the park by an elderly woman the same day it was found. She remembered the car because of its uniqueness. Meaning the car was parked there the same day it was found. I still think foul play.
This is so so obvious. The police know it too.
That doesn't make any sense - why would an elderly woman be driving the missing girl's car, and (assuming that's even true) why would she leave it there?
This is why grammar matters. It was seen by an elderly woman being driven in. Not seen being driven in by an elderly woman.
Yeah, I guess I should've re-read it before posting, to make sure everyone could understand what I meant; though I figured the sentence after it would clear up any confusion. However, if we're being grammar Nazis- your sentence doesn't really work well, either. Makes it sound like someone is driving the elderly woman in.
Basically, what happened was the old lady saw the uniquely styled car while driving her own car into the park. She said something about it, and was told to contact VSP to give them the info. However, if her soon to be ex husband works for them.. well who knows what could happen with this case.
Also, to the people who couldn't see him doing such a thing- there have been serial killers with such charm and charisma, that friends and relatives were shocked upon finding out what they had done. You just never really know people anymore.