https://www.kens5.com/article/news/l...4-19233a777da5
The San Antonio Police Department along with family and friends are searching for a missing mother, who police say could be in danger.
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/l...4-19233a777da5
The San Antonio Police Department along with family and friends are searching for a missing mother, who police say could be in danger.
Last edited by raisedbywolves; 11-27-2022 at 12:49 PM.
Here's her FB: https://www.facebook.com/chrissylp
If she was running late for work could she have been speeding and got into an accident and is in a ditch somewhere without her phone to call for help?
If they havent found her car, my bet is shes in a retaining pond. n
Ugh, that is so sad. I wonder if it was suicide?
Yeah it's tough. I would normally guess suicide but leaned more to OD because someone who was rushing out the door to not be late to work, doesn't sound like someone on their way to commit suicide. But the fact she was found in the passenger seat sounds odd, if she were going to do drugs before work, you think she would be in the driver's seat. Passenger seat makes me think she was possibly trying to get out but couldn't get out through the driver's side so climbed over...?
I am all kinds of confused.
I'm confused on this one too, Nic. She left her phone at home, as well as her medications (not sure what type). Being found in the passenger seat has thrown me.
It sounds like a overdose to me. This lady I knew was found the same way, and she had overdosed. This is so sad, and unfortunate for her family.
Yeah, I read that she was in the passenger seat and that she was found in a store parking lot. ANOTHER case where a dead body was in a car in a parking lot and went unnoticed for weeks. I'll never understand this. You park for even 2 minutes after the one hour parking restriction in Pasadena and you've got five million meter maids on your ass. Three weeks dead in your car at a Walmart and nobody bats an eye.
I don't understand it either. I've never seen a store parking lot that would even let you sit overnight. Especially since most stores aren't open 24/7 anymore. This is such a tragic way to die. Which is why I hope that I have a bit more control over when I go. I don't know if want my dead body scaring the crap out of people.
This is the shopping center her car was found at (tried to upload as a picture, but didn't work). It was found between the Chipotle and Saltgrass Steak House...essentially below where you see 'The Patio' on the map. It makes zero sense that the mall employee(s) saw her car there and didn't investigate further until over a week later.
https://www.shophuebneroaks.com/pdfs/directoryMap.pdf
That's what I'm thinking. They must have shit "security" if they didn't notice her car there for days on end and nobody saw her inside looking pretty dead.
ETA: Also, I'm confused over the timeline. The Mall claims that her car had been there a week, but she's been missing for three weeks. Was she on a bender for two weeks then ended up there? Where was she for the two weeks prior?
All of this. Once you smell that smell, it sticks with you. We were in New Orleans once when the refrigerators in the morgue were down for like the 3rd day. You didn't even have to get that close to the building.
Idk that all sounds suspect to me. Wouldn't it be hard to commit suicide via hot car? I thought that the body's natural instincts take over. This is confounding.
https://people.com/crime/cause-of-de...ce-close-case/
The death of a Texas mom who went missing in July was an accident, officials said.
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