Sarah Turney
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
And I just want to say, like, if there's any family out there that's listening, if somebody in your life goes missing and the police refuse to take a report, keep insisting.
Keep being annoying for your loved one.
Yeah, because, I mean, you know, those first few hours are so critical.
Yeah, at around 7.40 in the morning of Jennifer's disappearance, someone saw her Chevy Malibu leaving the parking lot.
All they really say is that it was driving erratically, and they found that to be unusual.
But they apparently didn't get a good look at who was inside the car.
And when police examine her apartment and realize there is no sign of an altercation, a break-in, or a robbery, that's when they realize Jennifer must have been abducted in her parking lot in broad daylight.
The question was, by who?
I don't know.
I guess we, I guess Logan did talk about, like, having an instinct about the guy's...
Court's talking about the security footage we mentioned at the beginning of the episode, the one showing a male between five foot three and five foot five, parking Jennifer's car, getting out, and walking back along a fence in the direction he came.
Jennifer's nowhere to be found in that footage, but it was captured at 1259 p.m.
the day she disappeared.
If Jennifer was taken from her complex between 730 and 8 a.m., what happened in that five-hour block of time?
The big issue here is the quality of the video.
The footage of the man in the parking lot is super far away and blurry.
The images of him walking along the fence are a little bit better, but as we mentioned, his face is blocked by the fence in every frame.
That's why the police turned to an unexpected resource, NASA, yes, the NASA, to see if they can use their advanced technologies to improve the quality of the video.
But as it turns out, this is a problem even NASA can't solve.