Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Kelsey an out of town pilot friend come and pick her up and take her to another airport where they took off on a private plane w/o filing a flight plan. They flew low (under the radar) and crashed in ID.
You should write screen plays!
Really? It sounds a lot more plausible than this reclusive cowboy figuring out how to ping a cellphone in ID.
Kelsey had lots of pilot friends, she was a beautiful head turner and it wouldn't have taken much convincing on her part to have a male pilot friend drive a distance to get her and use his private plane to fly her to her Mom's area. Maybe even one of her students had a plane that was kept at another airport.
If Kelsey was frustrated that her boyfriend was not committing to her and she was considering moving closer to her mom to help with childcare....
Is there a missing male plane owner somewhere?
Except there would be another missing person and/or plane and there isn’t.
And this story does not jive with the text received by her work and ex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Kelsey an out of town pilot friend come and pick her up and take her to another airport where they took off on a private plane w/o filing a flight plan. They flew low (under the radar) and crashed in ID.
You should write screen plays!
Really? It sounds a lot more plausible than this reclusive cowboy figuring out how to ping a cellphone in ID.
Kelsey had lots of pilot friends, she was a beautiful head turner and it wouldn't have taken much convincing on her part to have a male pilot friend drive a distance to get her and use his private plane to fly her to her Mom's area. Maybe even one of her students had a plane that was kept at another airport.
If Kelsey was frustrated that her boyfriend was not committing to her and she was considering moving closer to her mom to help with childcare....
Is there a missing male plane owner somewhere?
Except there would be another missing person and/or plane and there isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Kelsey an out of town pilot friend come and pick her up and take her to another airport where they took off on a private plane w/o filing a flight plan. They flew low (under the radar) and crashed in ID.
You should write screen plays!
Really? It sounds a lot more plausible than this reclusive cowboy figuring out how to ping a cellphone in ID.
Kelsey had lots of pilot friends, she was a beautiful head turner and it wouldn't have taken much convincing on her part to have a male pilot friend drive a distance to get her and use his private plane to fly her to her Mom's area. Maybe even one of her students had a plane that was kept at another airport.
If Kelsey was frustrated that her boyfriend was not committing to her and she was considering moving closer to her mom to help with childcare....
Is there a missing male plane owner somewhere?
Except there would be another missing person and/or plane and there isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Kelsey an out of town pilot friend come and pick her up and take her to another airport where they took off on a private plane w/o filing a flight plan. They flew low (under the radar) and crashed in ID.
You should write screen plays!
Really? It sounds a lot more plausible than this reclusive cowboy figuring out how to ping a cellphone in ID.
Kelsey had lots of pilot friends, she was a beautiful head turner and it wouldn't have taken much convincing on her part to have a male pilot friend drive a distance to get her and use his private plane to fly her to her Mom's area. Maybe even one of her students had a plane that was kept at another airport.
If Kelsey was frustrated that her boyfriend was not committing to her and she was considering moving closer to her mom to help with childcare....
Is there a missing male plane owner somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Kelsey an out of town pilot friend come and pick her up and take her to another airport where they took off on a private plane w/o filing a flight plan. They flew low (under the radar) and crashed in ID.
You should write screen plays!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:‘She’ didn’t do anything. Her killer, the fiancé, took her cell phone and sent the text to himself and her work to throw off the trail for 11 additional days. Worked too.
No, the fiancé is in Colorado with the child. He was never in Idaho, where the cell phone was used.
I saw the police speculate that this was a "false ping.". Do any tech wizards know how likely that is?
Anonymous wrote:I think that Kelsey an out of town pilot friend come and pick her up and take her to another airport where they took off on a private plane w/o filing a flight plan. They flew low (under the radar) and crashed in ID.
Anonymous wrote:‘She’ didn’t do anything. Her killer, the fiancé, took her cell phone and sent the text to himself and her work to throw off the trail for 11 additional days. Worked too.
No, the fiancé is in Colorado with the child. He was never in Idaho, where the cell phone was used.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m beginning to think we may never know what happened. Just a crazy story.
Sadly, it often seems like if the missing person isn’t reported immediately and the suspect clams up, the case just never gets solved. Like with the Watts family in CO, if her friend hadn’t raised the alarm that day I wonder if that guy wouldn’t be free as a bird.