Sorry, but if I had gotten cold feet and wanted to just disappear I'd take my things with me. This gal left with nothing and left everything behind. Doesn't seem like someone who got cold feet.
Also, this story sounds so familiar to me. Gal goes out for a walk and doesn't come back and hubby/fiance calls and says she is missing. Kind of like Scott Peterson. I am not saying her fiance had anything to do with, but perhaps he is the one who got cold feet, and couldn't find it in his heart to cancel the wedding/hurt the bride to be/and hurt his reputation, so the best way he could think of making this go away was getting rid of the bride to be. That way he didn't have to "hurt" anyone, and his reputation is still in tact. I'm guessing, but I may not be to far off when all of this is said and done.
Yep. Should go ahead and string up this groom-to-be. He's guilty as hell.
I too see the parallels with the Peterson case. I saw the fiancee's interview, and the look on his face was not right, IMHO. Far too smirky.
However, I am unwilling to place bets on his guilt at this point. No evidence yet.
Police spokesman says boyfreind took PRIVATE polygraph this morning, but not GBI administered test..
Police commentary is that boyfreind has too many "conditions" to taking a polygraph.. GBI won't accede to those demands..
Main demand: Videotape the polygraph testing...
Possible 2nd demand: Lawyer present..
I do not consider these requests / demands ( depending on who's talking ) to be unreasonable..
The boyfreind has the right to protect his rights..
It is still "suspicious" behaviour, in the light of how it was presented by the Police spokesman..
"My Way or the Highway".. ??
Is the GBI being too inflexible??
maybe she took an alternate way out - maybe she offed herself? that would explain why she took nothing with her.
"this story sounds so familiar to me. Gal goes out for a walk and doesn't come back and hubby/fiance calls and says she is missing. Kind of like Scott Peterson"
This same scenario sounds exactly like the Chandra Levy case too. Women are viewed as disposable objects.
The police questioned Page extensively, and asked him to fantasize how he might have killed Lee, if he had killed her. Page gave a videotaped statement that included details that were somewhat consistent with the condition of Lee's body, which was found shortly afterward.
The case generated a lot of publicity at the time. The jury had a hard time accepting the so-called "confession" video and wound up convicting Page of Aggravated Littering, or some such stupid verdict, and he was out of jail in under two years.
You can read all about the case at Sam Sloan web-page ishipress.com. Yeah, I know he's insane, but he does keep track of stuff.
Not necessarily. A couple of years ago a woman vanished in my area when she went to the shopping mall. Her car was eventually found with her wallet inside, keys, ID, etc. Everyone thought the worse and I'm sure many assumed her husband wacked her because no one would just bolt and leave the personal stuff behind, right? Wrong. Several years later she was discovered living out of state with a new ID.