I don't know what it is about it that makes me so keen for it to reach a conclusive finding. I guess perhaps because it was broad daylight in an innocuous location, and happened to people working from 'home'. Some observations:
- Social media is a sewer. The people on for example Twitter who attack her family or friends and accuse them... just disgusting.
- The police's apparent conviction that she is in the river seems incompetent, assuming it isn't intentionally done while they gather evidence on one or more prime suspect
- It scares me how at risk women are in our society, they apparently can't just sit on a park bench on a Teams call without being at risk.
- The prospect of it being murder/abduction and not misadventure, causes me to again ponder about the nature of psychopathy.
For those who are not familiar with the case here's my tldr;
- Mother drops off kids at school and takes dog to a riverside park and is on a Teams conference call.
- At some point during that Teams call she disappears (falls into river or is taken/murdered).
- Dog and phone are found about 20 minutes after the last witness sighting of her.
- Police insist that all the evidence points to her being in the river. But they do not find her.