The Suitcase That Held Her Life - Missing Notebook, Hidden Killer
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A carry-on Samsonite arrived in Millhaven weighed sixty-one pounds - heavy enough to be someone's whole life, light enough to be carried onto a train unnoticed. The bag contained Lori Tillman's wallet, phone, and neatly folded clothing, but not the green spiral notebook with her bakery floor plans and culinary plans; who packed the case and why would omit her future plans?
In this episode, we tell the sequence of events from Lori Tillman's last confirmed sighting to the discovery of the suitcase and the investigation that followed, laying out the physical details and timelines that never fully answered the central question: how did a woman vanish from a moving train while her checked bag arrived without her notebook?
Person: Lori Tillman
Age: 22
Date: March 12-13 (night and morning)
Location: Millhaven-Caldwell Crossing regional line
Investigator: Detective Philip Hicks
- The suitcase weighed 61 pounds when opened by a baggage handler in Millhaven on the morning of March 13.
- Lori called her boyfriend at 7:20 PM the evening she boarded and was last seen near the galley corridor at approximately 8:00 PM.
- Lori's phone sent its final signal at 7:51 PM, southbound, about nine miles north of Ridgeline station, then went dark.
- The checked bag contained her burgundy canvas wallet, Colorado license, $43 cash, a library card, her phone in a cracked silicone case, and four cedar blocks.
- The green spiral notebook with floor plans, draft menus, and September enrollment paperwork was missing from the bag.
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