modesty blaise
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A little one has vanished tough questions must and should be asked. Still praying for a happy outcome here.
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<modsnip> speculation isn't much and its not based on fact just speculation. <modsnip>A little one has vanished tough questions must and should be asked. Still praying for a happy outcome here.
If I had four kids that I was expected to prepare dinner for, I think that I would know it was about dinner time.
<modsnip> speculation isn't much and its not based on fact just speculation. <modsnip>
Not with a five year old, in my experience or hungry growing boys.if they're outside and it stays light until 9:30 or so time could get away from them
YEPRemember Jessica Lunsford?
I can’t shake the feeling a neighbor took her, someone she knew & trusted
So 911 records the emergency call at 6:30 as missisng. But we are told she was seen walking away at 7pm? How is that possible?
From experience with so many cases something I have always noted.people felt heidi broussards fiancee was guilty and i can't imagine how hard it was for him knowing people thought he was a monster. feelings aren't facts and you aren't close enough with the family to have reliable instincts about them.
The initial reports, according to the sheriff, was that the boys watched her go outside.
TBI issues endangered child alert for missing Hawkins County 5-year-old | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
Sheriff Ronnie Lawson told News 5 Summer Wells' siblings were the last to see her, shortly before 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Wells was seen walking away from her home on Ben Hill Road around 7 p.m.
Watch now: 'Somebody has abducted her': Father of missing Hawkins child speaks out
He said his wife called him at work in Jonesborough and he told her to hang up and call 911
He arrived before law enforcement, but many of his neighbors were already searching the area around his home on Ben Hill Road.
Sounds like she called 911
From experience with so many cases something I have always noted.
Innocent people couldn't care less what the public are saying about them. Truly.
Ask them. They know the truth and are not offended by hearsay for the most part.
Guilty people however are 100% of the time offended by, and worried what everybody are saying about them.
To the point of the case becomes all about them..their rights...and how they are the victim and no focus on the ACTUAL victim.
Smoke and mirrors...word salad...look there not here....deflection from the crime and victim.
So for the reasoning above, it shouldn't really be offensive to the family of Summer outsiders whom know nothing but snippets the sensationalizing media are peddling pointing fingers in every which direction.
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moo
does "moo" mean My Own Opinion? Never seen MOO on any forums before, just trying to guess from context.
I understand family and close acquaintances are scrutinized first. I believe dad took a polygraph (read a link somewhere yesterday ). This seems like a nice normal family. Took kids swimming during day and then boys play video games and Summer is outside with mom and grandma. It’s summertime and in my house at least, rules are looser. Dinner more casual, kids running outside etc.
Maybe dad is adamant she was abducted because she doesn’t have a history of playing in the woods. Maybe stories are inconsistent because 3 young boys are giving their versions (and who really pays attention to their sister when they’re online).