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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand how she wasn't missed at Thanksgiving. She seems really close to her family and it sounds as though at least her brother lived near enough to go by her house and check to see if her luggage, clothes, etc were still there. She had talked to her mom twice that day and had mentioned a recipe. Who did she spend Thanksgiving with? She apparently baked homemade cinnamon rolls for Thanksgiving Day breakfast. Was that for just her and her one year old? Seems unlikely. She went by the grocery store - what was she picking up? [/quote] Theory: She was planning Thanksgiving with her fiance and daughter. Broke up with fiance at dinner. He became enraged and accidentally killed her. Stashed her body and drove it to Idaho along with her phone/daughter several days later. Faked the text to work and his phone (still in Colorado). No one reported her missing because her mom was out of state, work wasn't expecting her, and her fiance staged a text that said she's in Idaho "finding herself, or there's another guy, etc." Brother might live close, but I could be missing for a month before my brother would notice. Ten days around the holidays isn't all that much, particularly if she's not expected anywhere or hasn't made concrete plans with a friend. I would *love* it if, for once, it wasn't a trusted person, but fiancé's behavior is suspicious--up and leaving their small child? I would be panicked and distraught if DH just ran off for over a week and would be calling five different girlfriends and a lawyer. [/quote] I agree with your theory although I would dispute that nearly two weeks around the holidays isn’t much. To disappear during the busiest time of year for friends and family get togethers raises flags. Especially with the mother who she talked to twice already that Thanksgiving day. I can’t image why the mom agreed to wait 11 days to file a missing persons report but I guess the fiancé convinced her that her daughter was just busy and since he was able to show her her grandchild she assumed everything was okay. [/quote] PP here-- Yeah- some of this behavior doesn't make sense. After the fiance drove her body to Idaho, wouldn't he have more incentive to call the mom and act worried or distraught, even if he received a "dear John" text? To do anything else makes him look guilty since they share a baby. Agree that eleven days is a long time for a missing persons report, even if your child is grown. Whenever there are weird timelines and relationships that no one understands (e.g. drops DD off at fiancé's but the three of them don't have Thanksgiving dinner together?) it usually ends up being relative or domestic situation. If it was a kidnapping or she had a secret guy on the side, I think a normal fiance would have been alarmed and called her mom before he got ever got the text. I bet she met someone else and fiance either plotted to kill her or did it in a rage. [/quote]
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