These child cases are always awful.
*If* the perp was her neighbor, it adds an additional layer of betrayal, imo, which makes the whole thing so much worse. Not a completely unknown outsider coming in to abduct & cause horrific damage that can never be undone, but (possibly) a fellow resident/neighbor. I usually try to remind myself that the good people always outweigh the bad (look how many LEOs tirelessly looked/investigated, look how many other good neighbors were cooperative and were willing to undergo any search or lockdown or any other inconvenience if it meant helping find Faye, look at the reports of frustrated citizens who wanted to be able to help search from the get-go, the flowers and things, just hours later, that have already made their way to Faye's school and the entrance to her subdivision) The good people outweigh the bad for sure, but my goodness, the harsh reminders that severely damaged humans exist and are willing & just waiting to swoop in and obliterate your whole life is always such a slap in the face.
RIP Faye. May the good people in your community surround your grieving family with love, compassion & support.