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I doubt it was a serial killer. There were no signs of a struggle inside her apartment, and the only thing missing from her place was her keys. Most women I know never go anyplace without their purse. They take their purse even if they are only walking 10 feet to the mailbox. Some women spend an hour getting ready to take a 5 minute walk. It is unlikely a serial killer went to her door and knocked, so she would have had her purse with her if she planned to leave the building.
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no signs of a struggle and the only thing missing were her keys? that's actually a good argument for a serial killer.
first, there's nothing in the rule books for serial killers that says they have to get the victim at home. in fact, i think most spot their victims at large, in society, health clubs, grocery stores, libraries, [i]parks where they jog[/i]. which also covers why her body hasn't been found if indeed it was a serial killer. he stalked her from some place other than home and nabbed her there, and took her somewhere else to do his dastardly deed. most likely where the body is "hiding." and that covers the no violence found in her apartment too.
second, if she were jogging, it's more likely that the [b]only[/b] thing she'd have on her is her set of keys. despite our magnetic attractions to our purses, we generally don't work out with them hanging from our shoulders.
as for not taking a cell phone. so what? some people don't want to be bothered during a workout. who knows what she was thinking. perhaps she did think a jog would help her relieve some stress. so going for one in spite of all the other stuff going on isn't so far out there. and then there are some people that just don't think that anything is going to happen to them so they don't think they NEED to take along a cell phone.
i'm not saying it is a serial killer, just that your reasons for saying it's not don't hold water.
and as far as i've read, there's nothing that really points to Condit's guilt or complicity in her disappearance/death. yet!