IL IL - Diamond, 3, & Tionda Bradley, 10, Chicago, 6 Jul 2001

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Please go to these little girls site and think of them for a moment. I cannot imagine the pain of losing both children like this. It has been too long...............

The sisters site http://www.homestead.com/thebradleysisters/

All google matches http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=Diamond+and+Tionda+Bradley+missing+&btnG=Google+Search&meta=

All yahoo matches http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=di...ley+missing&fr=FP-tab-web-t&toggle=1&ei=UTF-8

Does anyone live in the area or know anything about these 2 girls? Its been FOUR YEARS this year and still nothing. So awful.
 
Another link on the story. I remember this. I also remember a WS'er being frustrated that THIS was NOT national news!!!!!!!!! Most likely because the children were black?? How sad. Poor little girls. I hope this will bring some closure. But this only speaks of ONE child - I hope the other child can be found too.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-bones02.html
 
has anyone maybe seen anything that says how long they think the bones have been there for?
 
[SIZE=+2]ENDANGERED MISSING ![/SIZE]

On July 6, 2001[SIZE=+1] Tionda Z. Bradley[/SIZE], age 10 years and her sister, three-year-old [SIZE=+1]Diamond Yvette Bradley [/SIZE], were reported missing to the Chicago Police Department, Chicago, Illinois.

According to their mother, a note written by Tionda was found, stating that the two girls were going to the store and to the school playground. An extensive search of the area and surrounding neighborhood met with negative results.

Both children were last seen in the vicinity of 3526 South Lake Park Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.

http://geocities.com/angels_resort/tiondacollage.jpg
 
Keona, do you know what I did when my daughter's best friend was kidnapped?

I wrote this poem, to touch hearts and get them involved and emailed it out to hundreds of news agencies...



God's Little Angel

in memory of Danielle. my Daughter's best friend.......

God looks over and reaches out with a smile
cutest little angel he's seen in a while
her pretty blonde hair with sparkling blue eyes
Beautiful white wings for soaring in the skies

he hugs her tight as she begins to cry
looking up at God's face, she asks him "why"
he says "you will always be with your family and friends
touching their hearts with sunshine and comforting soft winds"

the nice summer breeze always cozy and warm
a ray of sunshine twinkles after a storm
pink and purple flowers open with your touch
gives happiness to those missing you so much

it's time to fill hurting hearts she cheerfully sings
floating up Danielle smiles trying her pretty wings



Copyright ©2002 Rocky

when you tell someone something they forget, when you touch their hearts, they remember forever...

at a penny a tear, that was a million dollar poem...


I'm really just trying to help you...
 
Keke
I answered this question for you the other day on another thread you started


Almost every case in the featured forum started as a thread either in Missing or Crimes in the news. It becomes a featured case depending on hits and interest generated on the original threads. When it becomes to big for the original threads I create a forum. Cases listed in the featured section get there based on poster interest and participation.


That and that alone is what determines the "Featured Cases" on Websleuths.
 
Lets try to keep the posts on the topic. The thread isnt about keke or white people. It is about :

On July 6, 2001 Tionda Z. Bradley, age 10 years and her sister, three-year-old Diamond Yvette Bradley , were reported missing to the Chicago Police Department, Chicago, Illinois.


Please keep the focus on them.

tybee
 
jannuncutt said:
I really think that you are missing the point. What you said about Jahi may or may not be true, however, he is One child. Missing black children are mostly ignored by the media. I really don't see how you can dispute that. :twocents:
Missing children in general are mostly ignored by the media. Unless there is something about the case that catches the public's interest. Parents of all colors all over the country are begging for coverage. At best they may get a local news story and that is it.
 

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