No, I was specifically talking about the press release that was posted on that site before Maria was found. From the
lejeune underground site, 23 days ago, (or Jan. 8?), this was posted:
"The Onslow County Sheriffs Department is investigating the disappearance of a Camp Lejeune-based Marine.
Maria Frances Lauterbach, 20, of Midway Park, is with the 2nd Marine Logistics Group. She was reported missing on Dec. 19 by her mother. She is eight months pregnant, according to information from the Sheriffs Department.
The white female is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds. She has blond hair, blue eyes, a Marine Corps tattoo on the upper right arm and a birthmark in the middle of her back.
Lauterbachs mother was the last to speak with her on Dec. 14
about 3:15 p.m. There has been no cell phone activity since that time, and the phone was found near the main gate at Camp Lejeune Dec. 20, according to information from the Sheriff's Department.
Bank records indicate she made a withdrawal on Dec. 14. There was suspicious activity on here account on Dec. 24, but none since, according to the Sheriffs Department information.
The victim drives a blue, four-door 2006 Hyundai Sonata with the N.C. registration WZN-4597, vehicle identification number 5NPEU46F26H090969.
The Sheriffs Department reported that Lauterbachs mother told them her daughter was a witness to an incident on base and was supposed to testify in the matter.
There are several findings and pieces of evidence that have been discovered that cause law enforcement to be concerned with the circumstances surrounding Marias disappearance, a Sheriffs Department news release said.
1st Lt. Richard Ulsh, a public affairs officer with the 2nd MLG, verified that Lauterbach is on active duty. He said the Marine Corps and U.S. Navy investigators are cooperating with the investigation.
The State Bureau of Investigation is also working on the case, according to the Sheriffs Department.
Anyone who comes in contact with the victim or locates her vehicle is asked to contact the Onslow County Sheriff's Department at 910-455-3113.
People with information also can contact Crime Stoppers at 938-3273. Those callers do not have to reveal their identities. "
First, the time that her mother is supposed to have talked to her is different, 3:15 pm, and narrows the time that she was unaccounted for. This was about one hour before she is seen at the ATM. Second, the article mentions there has been no cell phone activity since that call with her mom. The search warrant that was issued to search Maria's cell phone was issued on Jan. 7. So, in other words, if all this information is accurate, this press release confirms that she made no more phone calls after talking to her mom.
If Maria was intentionally planning on meeting with Cesear, there would likely be a cell phone call to make sure the coast was clear, make plans, etc. Instead, there is nothing. The lack of cell phone activity points more to an abduction vs. Maria making plans to leave, meet with Cesear, or anything else. This is also probably the reason LE think she was killed on Dec. 14 and not later. She would have used her cell phone if she was alive and not at home.