Missing Hannah Kobayashi’s pal says her final texts ‘didn’t sound like her’ as mystery surrounding disappearance deepens

A friend expressed alarm after reading Hannah Kobayashi’s last text messages, saying they “didn’t sound like her.”

As the mystery surrounding Hannah’s whereabouts grows, close friends claim something seemed strange in the days leading up to her disappearance on November 11.

Hannah has been a “genuine, free spirit” to Ariana Ursua, a freelancer from Hawaii, for more than seven years.

She claims that when the two communicate by text, their exchanges are always informal, enjoyable, and frequently full of symbols and emoticons.

However, Ariana told the New York Post that the communications Hannah’s friends shared in the last few hours before she disappeared seem to be very different from what is often seen.

“I had text messages with her, and those screenshots don’t feel like her,” she stated.

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Emojis are present in every text message I exchange with her. She communicates in a really unique way.

On November 10, two days after Hannah missed a planned flight to New York, a series of mysterious messages appeared on her phone.

Her friends and family were immediately alarmed by these texts, as the Maui woman expressed fear that someone would try to steal her name and money.

A strange note read: “I got tricked pretty much into giving away all my funds for someone I thought I loved.”

Others discussed a “spiritual awakening” and the matrix.

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Regarding the string of eerie messages, Hannah’s sister has already made a troubling revelation, stating that she believes they might be phony.

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Because the messages’ substance and manner differ greatly from Hannah’s, Sydni Kobayashi speculates that they might have been sent by someone else.

“[It] feels like someone was controlling her,” she claimed in an interview with NewsNationCUOMO.

“Intuitively knowing her and being so close to her my entire life, I just know this is absolutely not like her.”

Additionally, according to her aunt Larie Pidgeon, her niece doesn’t sound like the messages.

Officers are frantically gathering information as they continue their investigation into the mysterious case.

On November 8, the 30-year-old photographer was unable to board her subsequent trip at Los Angeles International Airport.

The following day, she was spotted in a bookstore an hour from LAX before being photographed at a Nike event in the city.

By November 11, she was back at LAX thanks to her phone, and she shared a photo of the Nike event on Instagram.

After that, Hannah permanently shut off her phone.

On November 11, she was last seen with an unidentified male at the Metro Pico station in downtown Los Angeles.

After seeing the video, her family became alarmed and said she appeared to be in a bad mood.

This raised suspicions that Hannah had been kidnapped or trafficked.

To find Hannah, the family has taken a plane to Los Angeles.

On November 24, her father, Ryan Kobayashi, was tragically discovered dead in a parking lot while frantically searching for his daughter.

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His death was determined to be a suicide by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

According to his family, he passed away from heartbreak.

Eerie timeline for missing Hannah Kobayashi

Since she failed to make her connecting trip to New York, Hanna Kobayashi has been missing.

On Friday, November 8, Hannah departs from her Maui home and lands in Los Angeles in preparation for her subsequent journey to New York City. At 11 p.m., she has forty-two minutes to make the flight.

On Saturday, November 9, Hannah is scheduled to arrive at New York City’s JFK airport at 7 am, but she never does.

She is spotted at The Grove, a bookstore an hour from LAX.

Sunday, November 10: Along with a number of other cryptic texts, Hannah sends a message expressing her fear and anxiety about someone attempting to take her identity and money.

Later, she can be seen attending a Nike event in The Grove in Los Angeles.

On Monday, November 11, Hannah returns to LAX due to her phone. She shares a photo from the occasion on Instagram. Then she switches off her phone.

On Wednesday, November 13, a family reports a missing person.

They have been told that she was last spotted with an unnamed male at Downtown Los Angeles’ Pico Station.

Ryan, Hannah’s father, committed himself and was discovered dead in a parking lot in Los Angeles on Sunday, November 24.

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