Sydney Sumner
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Did the neighbors see her last that following morning or was the husband the last one to see her?
Well, it's a little bit ambiguous, but police reports say that Linda was last seen Saturday morning.
So we've heard from the husband that the last time he saw her was when he got into bed with her that night.
So we think that neighbors actually did see Linda outside of her home, possibly walking to her car, getting ready to go to that appointment.
Okay, everybody, this is a concern.
Let me go to Brian Fitzgibbons joining us.
He is the Director of Operations at USPA Nationwide Security.
He leads a team of private investigators and searchers that look all around the world for missing people.
Brian,
Without a timeline, an accurate timeline, that hurts.
That hurts because you don't know where to start.
For instance, Brian, I'm not naming the husband.
I actually mean that.
But I could rule him out if someone had seen her, say, at the gas station next to the acupuncturist, right?
See, I could rule him out.
But without my timeline, I really can't rule anybody out.
And that's why it's very significant that the neighbors may have been the last one to see her fanning around outside as if she were getting into her car.
So if the neighbor didn't see her that morning, if it's not captured on ring, which is a really good idea,
We've got to fall back to the husband and the missing special ed teacher watching the movie the night before.
Hey, Sidney Sumner, you and I have analyzed the Scott Peterson murder case, double murder case, many, many times.