nah, if the Jane Doe was actually Georgette, then she would have popped up on the morgues search. someone THAT famous doesn't just "disappear" and leave NOTHING for the cops to trace, and the JD's face wasn't noticeably mutilated so any cursory photo search should have found her, as she died from exposure, not foul play. the eyebrows and facial shape are different too. and if the victim was an illegal immigrant that hadn't done anything to get hauled in by the cops, then the fingerprints wouldn't be in any database here yet either, and since i don't think the cops have the budget/time to do an international database search for each and every JD victim... they do the bare minimum of a local cops, and the feds national missing persons database, and if they don't get a match, they call it quits. it just so happens that in this locality we have Agent McBride that happens to care enough to go that "extra mile"... i also don't think she's Georgette because we saw Mcbride take care of the other girl well before the Thup Arc.TheDOCTOR wrote:I agree. A "Be careful what you wish for, You just might get it."-type moment. I was first thinking this is Georgette also, but there is a resemblance to the "Girl" McBride was 'trying to help'. Foreshadowing perhaps?
and to contradict myself in my own post...
i agree with you as to the "be careful what you wish for"... and that a Bad-Guy (Tm) could be right behind her listening to her say that, then he follows her to just after she throws the phone away... then strikes when he "knows" she can't call for help... and she isn't reported as missing yet because the other person on the phone isn't EXPECTING her to call for a while and it's only after they get antsy about her missing a scheduled photo shoot that they contact her sister to find out she's been missing for two months (or whatever, comic-time being relative) and that it IS Georgette, and two months ago, the cops DID get a hit, but dismissed it as they either didn't believe it as there was no hubbub about the famous model being missing so "obviously" it wasn't "her", or they did believe it and contacted her business partners/agents, only to be told "no she's fine... blah blah blah, we can't give you her name address due to privacy concerns, etc.." after which they never actually followed through with that line of thought by ACTUALLY calling her sister to find out that "No, i haven't talked to her in over a month, I thought she was with YOU GUYS on another photo op, so i didn't pay attention!!" so, unless the cops actually showed up at their office with a warrant, those people ignored the cops request like they do every other crank caller... i mean, would YOU believe somebody that says on the phone "I'm a cop, give me the famous person's real name/phone number" without proof?... yeah right buddy, you're a crank caller so we ain't gonna do squat... but the PR flacks are trained to "politely" blow off people so the cops never twigged to the fact they got snowed either, thus the cops left it alone as well.
however, this does lead directly into a test of Monica's new-found Jaguar-Girl powers of "talking to the dead" AND it could even take care of Georgette's wish of "faking" her death as well... though it will be a round-about manner of achieving it... she really DID die, but Monica and Agent McBride join clues together and find out where G is currently, and work together to bring her BACK from the dead... and MIB takes care of the cleaning up of any stray witnesses/paperwork...