Ana Garcia
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So now you're kind of thinking, okay, so maybe this guy really is just like a good Samaritan.
Yeah, maybe he can help me piece what happened to my daughter and he may know what happened to Kenya, right?
I mean, that's kind of reasonable, isn't it?
So police have been contacted, and the family said, look, our daughter's missing, but she hasn't been missing that long.
And sadly, Deborah, you know from lots of experience and the saddest of cases, you know, the most important time when someone goes missing is the first 24 to 48 hours.
But that's also when you're dealing with an adult when unless there's something very specific that leads you to think that she's in danger, you know, police have to factor in free will.
So in this gap of time when police are trying to figure out what it is, is it really serious?
Dad and mom are not wasting any time at all.
And they're going straight to the last person they think may have seen her.
Remember, before meeting Travis, Kenya is seen on surveillance video first at the apartment building of the man that she'd met at the bar.
Then she's crossing the lobby of the Hyatt Hotel across the street.
Police say soon after that, Travis sees her outside.
Travis drops off his friend and drives away alone with Kenya.
He's kind of blaming himself for the fact that Kenya's missing.
Blaming himself, saying, my gosh, if I'd known this was going to happen, I should have insisted on driving her home.
Inserting himself into a role as the Good Samaritan, but maybe taking it a little too far because, you know, this is a stranger taking responsibility for someone else's life.