According to multiple reports it sounds like Hannah Kobayashi, the 30 year-old who went missing, with a large search for her didn't turn up anything conclusive, has now taken a turn in that authorities have stated they saw her cross the border into Mexico.
[...] Kobayashi traveled to Los Angeles Union Station – the main train station in the city – where she used her passport to buy a bus ticket for a destination near the California-Mexico border on Nov. 11.
McDonnell said Kobayashi traveled from Union Station to the San Ysidro district of San Diego the next day and crossed the border into Mexico at 12:13 p.m. on Nov. 12. Officials added that she was alone and carrying her luggage.
So what has really happened--I'm sure there will be a Netflix movie pondering this in a few years (if not sooner)?
I think everyone wants to know, but at the end of the day, they have classified this as being Voluntarily Missing, and with what happened to her father, we may never know what truly happened.
The story continues, but at the same time--it's kind of done as well in some ways unless the Mexican police find her and send her back to America because of time/visa, etc. because I just don't think we'll be hearing more from her voluntarily.
There are some things I want to say about family, shame, no differences, just letting people go, not talking about things we don't know because no one knows what truly happens in life...but I think in this case, some things are just better left unsaid.
Here's to hoping there's peace somewhere for everyone left involved.