Missing Woman

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I have questions.
You should. If she told the people who stopped that someone was coming to help her, who would that be? The police know because of cell records. If it was him and he did not find her would he or would he not report her missing? It was days later before the mom called so where was the person she called during this time?

The mom deserves an answer from someone.
 
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dragoncjo

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This whole case is bizzare. Her last location was also the opposite side of Oswego lake of Allen road. At least that is what I read on Facebook. Perhaps she came down lost lane to sooy and then to lake Oswego. It was dark so maybe she hung to left instead of staying on lake Oswego. Wouldn’t take much to become disoriented and cold and lost.

Usually when police don’t release a lot of info or bits and pieces it’s for a reason. They likely have a good idea who it is and are waiting for other evidence to have the case. No body and no contact with victim makes any case tough though.
 
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This whole case is bizzare. Her last location was also the opposite side of Oswego lake of Allen road. At least that is what I read on Facebook. Perhaps she came down lost lane to sooy and then to lake Oswego. It was dark so maybe she hung to left instead of staying on lake Oswego. Wouldn’t take much to become disoriented and cold and lost.

Usually when police don’t release a lot of info or bits and pieces it’s for a reason. They likely have a good idea who it is and are waiting for other evidence to have the case. No body and no contact with victim makes any case tough though.
Good point I have to wonder she must not have felt in danger if she didn’t ask the person for help at all and was content on walking unless her boyfriend was supposed to be on his way. I’m sure they’re having a tough time compiling evidence for a strong case if they have someone in mind.
 

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I was just about to post the same thing. :) This article subject is a little "click baity" but the interview with the mother provides a couple interesting tidbits. As was mentioned earlier, according to the mother, the police (allegedly), led her to believe that the daughter was not going to return safely. (ie. they believed she was murdered and they might have known more than they were sharing). However, the GoPro video seems to change the potential narrative a bit. And, as Guy mentioned, the mother said that not only did her daughter not ask for any help, but the folks with the GoPro didn't offer. Which seems odd, given the circumstances.
 

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Watch the video again and the mom actually says "they offer" and then she is cut off by the reporter and when she resumes she did not complete what she was saying. Then she says they DID NOT offer her anything.
 
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"Police revealed this week that a couple spotted Lopez while driving on Lost Lane in Penn State Forest in Woodland in southern Burlington County around 6 p.m. on April 13. She was walking alone on the road. They spoke briefly to her before driving off, and then the couple spotted her car stuck in a large puddle, police said. The interaction was captured on the couple’s GoPro video camera and they shared the footage with police. Those images have not been released to the public by police.

The GoPro was mounted on the dashboard of the couple’s vehicle and showed they captured video of Lopez twice that evening, according to Quackenbush. They first saw Lopez while she was driving and apparently alone, then later as she was walking, presumably after the car got stuck in the mud."


I have a question in my mind about this GoPro. Don't they only capture a week or so of data? Did they save this portion of the video for some weird reason?
 

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I have a question in my mind about this GoPro. Don't they only capture a week or so of data? Did they save this portion of the video for some weird reason?
A quick review suggests that it takes some adaptation to make a GoPro suitable for a "daily driver" dashcam (it's not easy to save specific footage from being overriden). My guess would be that the couple was using it to make "MY DRIVE TO THE JERSEY DEVIL" TikTok content or something so it wasn't overwritten by the next 3 weeks of commuting. (The car wasn't connected to the missing persons report until May, so they probably didn't turn it over until then.) Of course this has all been filtered through a journalism-mediated game of telephone, so who knows if it's even a GoPro in reality.

The police are playing this one pretty close to their chest; I concur with 66C10's remarks.
 
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