When missing Plano woman Janice Klein was discovered in DFW airport last night, she displayed some very strange behavior that isn't really being discussed by authorities. This story just keeps getting weirder and weirder but it doesn't appear that there will ever be definitive answers for the public -- which is a crying shame. It seems that the woman either didn't know who she was or didn't want to be found as the missing woman she was reported as being.
It's being reported that Janice Klein gave police the wrong name when she was found in a public restroom at the DFW airport. They are not reporting on the name she gave them, but they do admit that she didn't give her own identity. Was this because she was disoriented and confused or was it because she simply didn't want to be found?
Another strange element to this case is that, again, the husband just seems so accepting of the entire situation. Before she was found he issued a statement simply thanking people for helping in the search, while saying it pained him to know she was gone -- again, such a definite and accepting statement. Now that she's been found he's made other strangely accepting statements that just seem odd. He doesn't want to press for information on what happened to her. He doesn't want to get to the bottom of this, from his own words reported here.
What do you think this is all about? Why would someone tell the police a different name from their own if they are missing? The disoriented status she was in could have a lot to do with that, but why was she disoriented? She had no history of mental illness or wandering off. Hopefully she has been checked out properly and tested for drugs, whether she was a willing user or otherwise. Otherwise things just seem suspicious in Plano, this week.
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Comments: 9 ( 1 removed by Chelsea Hoffman )
I have been asking for days what happened and I've gotten nothing but vile and mean-spirited attacks by people who claim to be "family friends" and "friends of Janice"
so... the whole thing just reeks IMHO.
Do you know this for an absolute 100% fact, or are you just speculating that as well?
She gave a fake name. She rode on a train at some point. She managed to go without being found for nearly three days. She could have either been under a lot of mental stress; she could be suffering from early onset dementia, she could be under the influence of drugs, she could be trying to get out of a bad situation -- it could be any number of reasons why this happened.
I think the quick acceptance and desire to "brush it all under the rug" is unsettling.
It's great that she was found alive, but it would be nice to find out what's wrong with the woman (if anything) and this whole "nothing to see here," attitude about this strange story is just really unsettling and eerie IMHO.
As for my "credentials" -- that's the sillies thing I've ever seen -- unless you're asking that as another European since you shared a european blog about me (most of which were written lies and gossip lol)
http://www.patbrownprofiling.com/profile.html
Using Google is much more effective in curing ignorance before attacking people without having even a tiny idea of what you're asking about. :)