I drove through central Virginia this past weekend and I am never short of amazed at the vast amount of remote land in the area. The scenic hills and mountains seem a little more sinister these days. After winding through pretty isolated mountain roads at night (one of which google poetically describes as 'a curvaceous crossing of the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains'.) I couldn't help think of Hannah. And of Morgan. And how I was glad I was not riding alone.
Like many of us here my heart aches for them and their families...and for any unknown victims. I hope there is some closure at the end of all of this. I would like to thank everyone - the families, law enforcement, and volunteer citizens - for their hard work in searching for answers and seeking justice for JM's victims.
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I hope landowners are checking their properties.
Like many of us here my heart aches for them and their families...and for any unknown victims. I hope there is some closure at the end of all of this. I would like to thank everyone - the families, law enforcement, and volunteer citizens - for their hard work in searching for answers and seeking justice for JM's victims.
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I hope landowners are checking their properties.