She qualified for the Boston Marathon and had been a runner ever since high school.
She ran in almost every local race imaginable.
As to the time of night (it’s not morning, I got up at 5 am yesterday and it was dark as night) she was a school teacher with two small children.
My guess is she would pick the kids up after she finished teaching school, take care of them and wait for her husband to get home. Then there was not time to run after that (remember she ran long distances, she was on at least a 10 mile run the night she was kidnapped, likely more, that’s probably why her husband didn’t think it strange for her to be out so long).
At first the police seemed to investigate the husband; they took garden shears and an SUV from his residence.
But it looks like Cleotha acted alone, video shows him alone. He had fentanyl and heroin in his car. IDK but he might have been out selling it all night long. His brother got nailed for guns, fentanyl and heroin when they searched his residence.
LE didn’t say they had video footage of the incident at first. They made it sound like they only had the image of a car. But they had a lot more, probably didn’t say initially so Cleotha wouldn’t high tail it out of town.
Whenever a woman disappears, the husband or boyfriend is the first suspect that has to be investigated and ruled out, because in most cases the husband or boyfriend did it.