4th Anniversary Of Teen's Disappearance Has Passed, Mother Speaks Out
We were very close. A lot of people think that because she ran away she had a problem and was angry. I don't agree with that, she tells Oxygen.
by*Gina Tron
May 3, 2017 8:33 AM ET
The four-year anniversary of a teens disappearance has just passed, and her mother is starting to lose hope. In 2013, Emily Paul of Southport Florida went missing. She had just barely turned 14.
Her mom, Pam Massimiani, told*Oxygen*that she believed her daughter ran away. She said that Emily left a note behind stating something to the effect that she may return home at the age of 18. Emily would be 18 now.
I used to feel hopeful,*real*hopeful, said Pam. But shes 18 now and I havent seen her."
Pam said she wasnt the kind of mom that would drop off her daughter by herself at the mall. She felt Emily was still too young for that. Emily did stay home by herself on occasion. The day she went missing was one such occasion.
That day, I had left (the house) particularly early and she just seemed like her usual Emily self. That was the last time I saw her.
Pams feels that her daughter didnt just run away. She believes that Emily was coerced.
I believe she may have thought she was going into something good and when she got to whatever it was, it wasnt as good as she thought it would be. Thats my gut feeling.
http://www.oxygen.com/blogs/4th-anniversary-of-teens-disappearance-has-passed-mother-speaks-out
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