mysteryfan96
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I, too, am a very, very close acquaintance of their entire family (would rather remain anonymous as to how I know them). And when I say “very, very close”, I’m talking decades-long. Ashley and her husband Chris are two of the sweetest, warmest, and most fun-loving people you could ever meet. They are those extremely rare types of people that literally nobody has a bad thing to say about. They are both just unbelievably kind people who do so much for others. Everyone who knows them in even the smallest capacity is just devastated by all of this.
I’d rather not go through the verification process just for this case, especially since most of the things I know about the case have been heard directly from family and close friends, and even with verification I would never want to expose private details.
I’ve been a member here for a pretty long time, and never in a million years did I ever think I would see a thread with the name of someone I knew, much less knew so well.
What I can say is that her husband and two kids had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with her disappearance. I know it’s something common to suspect when a woman/wife/mother goes missing, but there is literally zero chance of that being a possibility here. Zero.
Based on what I know, there is very, very little chance that a criminal element is involved. Even though the word “recovery” is now being used instead of “rescue”, those of us who know Chris and Ashley are holding on to the hope, no matter how remote, she’s still out there somewhere. No family deserves to lose a loved one to a disappearance like this, but especially not one as genuinely good as the Haynes family.
I just spoke with Ashley on social media just last month, and this is just so tragically surreal.
I’d rather not go through the verification process just for this case, especially since most of the things I know about the case have been heard directly from family and close friends, and even with verification I would never want to expose private details.
I’ve been a member here for a pretty long time, and never in a million years did I ever think I would see a thread with the name of someone I knew, much less knew so well.
What I can say is that her husband and two kids had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with her disappearance. I know it’s something common to suspect when a woman/wife/mother goes missing, but there is literally zero chance of that being a possibility here. Zero.
Based on what I know, there is very, very little chance that a criminal element is involved. Even though the word “recovery” is now being used instead of “rescue”, those of us who know Chris and Ashley are holding on to the hope, no matter how remote, she’s still out there somewhere. No family deserves to lose a loved one to a disappearance like this, but especially not one as genuinely good as the Haynes family.
I just spoke with Ashley on social media just last month, and this is just so tragically surreal.