OldSteve
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ermmm...why are they calling this a missing childs case?
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Interesting, LE may have it's reasons...
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ermmm...why are they calling this a missing childs case?
Isnt that where the RSO who was just arrested from? They have him and his car, possibly they are after a friend of his?
Hi, ensht, and that you for your insights. From the first day I jumped on board here at the Holly thread, I was researching cases wherein the abduction victims survived:
I've been posting articles throughout the Holly threads
Elizabeth Shoaf (underground bunker)
(here's the Dateline article, I posted a different one before)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23522127/ns/dateline_nbc-crime_reports/
What Elizabeth Shoaf did:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/14/national/main679837.shtml
Ashley Smith (hostage)
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/14/national/main679837.shtml
(article I put here before)
Here are some more:
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...oman-held-hostage-for-3-weeks-police-say.html
(Then there is another story in SC about two 17 year old girls who were held in an underground bunker and escaped) I'll find that and post it as well.
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The point is there have been some cases where they survived. We need to have hope and we need to learn.
Thank you.
I looked it up and his street is about more than 20 miles away.
I do not think that they would be doing that in this case (IMHO). There are WAY too many volunteers out there searching to have them searching in vain. I personally don't believe that LE would have all of the volunteers if they had already found her.
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In that county it looks like 20 miles maybe the nearest gallon of milk for some residents
I think they've already ruled out that Holly was taken because of who her cousin is.
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Originally Posted by jessicat
I have been following this case with the rest of y'all. My comment is Why do these pages for missing children/adults seem to always turn into something worse..not about the actual missing person? I just don't get it. Where is Holly? That is the only thing that these pages should be about. I have been following Hailey Dunn too and its the same thing. These things seem to bring out the worst in people. Lord please bring Holly home safe.
I think it's an appetite for scandal. Holly is quite beautiful, and very well liked. She has a cousin who is equally beautiful and well on the way to becoming a celeb . Maybe some local nobodies are jealous?
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Interesting, LE may have it's reasons...
Sorry, don't want to get all "psychic" or anything. Some of you were relating that you had dreams about Holly.
Yesterday, while doing research, I posted that the word "Honeymoon" had entered my mind. This a.m. I'm getting this word again, only it's: "What about the Honeymoon?"
From the first time I read about Elizabeth Shoaf several years ago, I knew I had read that she somehow convinced the abductor that she was in love with him. Only yesterday I could not find that information.
Today, I have in this article:
http://insidedateline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2008/03/07/4374426-what-elizabeth-shoaf-did-right
Captain David Thomley
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She was the captive but he became the victim of a reverse Stockholm syndrome. Elizabeth pretended to care about him as a person. He fell in love with her and began to think that he would have a life with her.
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I figure this is the "Honeymoon" I'm thinking about.
Just trying to explain.
Its just semantics I guess. 21 is "adult" 18 is "minor". While 20 isnt a little child shes still someone's child and is not "old" by any means. Perhaps listing her as a "child" makes more search options available. Like do they do Amber Alerts for adults?