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Doesn't add up. Who leaves at 4am on New Years Day to catch a flight for a work emergency? For someone in a white-collar job you'd think almost any work issue could be handled remotely.
Article says she works in real estate and that one of the properties she manages had an issue that needed immediate attention. The employer reported her missing as well (probably why FBI got involved). Unless they're in cahoots with the husband, the DC trip was legit.
Safe to assume she is dead...........over a week and no cell phone/credit card use.
Husband is arrested to put pressure on him to tell the rest of his story.
My guess, the employer knew there was trouble at home and when she didn't show up for work they called it in. If the employer was a good looking guy her age +/- 10 years........there could be a romantic connection going on.
If she really did have to leave at 430am on NYE for an 'emergency' that no one else in the DC area could handle that seems unfortunate. It's not Like she's in the medical profession. Whatever it was it seems like an exec in her position shouldn't have had to leave in the middle of the night on a holiday the way she did. She apparently made the choice to only see her kids on the weekends while being in DC all week. I still suspect she was happy to get away from hubby and that was why she did it.
I guess none of that matters now. I suspect she's dead as well. Best case scenario would be she's being held hostage by someone her hubby had bad dealings with. It was probably the husband though.
If she really did have to leave at 430am on NYE for an 'emergency' that no one else in the DC area could handle that seems unfortunate. It's not Like she's in the medical profession. Whatever it was it seems like an exec in her position shouldn't have had to leave in the middle of the night on a holiday the way she did. She apparently made the choice to only see her kids on the weekends while being in DC all week. I still suspect she was happy to get away from hubby and that was why she did it.
I guess none of that matters now. I suspect she's dead as well. Best case scenario would be she's being held hostage by someone her hubby had bad dealings with. It was probably the husband though.
First of all, she was supposed to fly out on NY day, not NYE, and that's not unusual given Monday Jan 2 may have been a normal working day for many. If you read the Globe article from Saturday, this was not atypical for her. She was a long distance commuter to DC for the past several months, coming home only for the weekends.
First of all, she was supposed to fly out on NY day, not NYE, and that's not unusual given Monday Jan 2 may have been a normal working day for many. If you read the Globe article from Saturday, this was not atypical for her. She was a long distance commuter to DC for the past several months, coming home only for the weekends.
Yes, I know all that, I've been following this closely...either way it seems weird to me that she would be leaving at 4:30am on NYE for a real estate emergency. If she had made to DC alive and well obviously no one would be dissecting her work schedule but to many it is a strange situation.
Monday, Jan 2nd was a federal holiday. I'm sure most RE offices were closed. I wonder what the emergency was?
Or if there actually was one…her office only reported her missing when she didn’t show up on 1/3- her expected return date.
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