Lots of rumors. This is one, but other have different theories, all I know for sure is things may change after the autopsy, via family friend.
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Sorry, was juggling stuff.
Not her friend, just a young girl missing that seems hinky.
I know my pals at WS would be able to suss this out. Something is not right about her disappearance. Please help.
Just a random statement and just a matter of opinion...... The Hubs thinks Joe Clyde is still alive and that he was sold for what ever random reason, drug, money, whatever.
I don't necessarily agree with him, but it would explain why they aren't giving details.
Again I just think Hubs want...
Someone (Sorry for not remembering who) asked about the initial assumption that KD and the two other kids were out of town when Joe Clyde went missing.
I have lived in Hickman County for about a year and a half, before that I lived in Murfreesboro for 22 years. Before moving here, we were in...
Public opinion, including mine btw, is pretty severe. Random facts that aren't true strengthens their defense not their accountability . If the article said they were starved and not well taken care of, then abandon, it would have raised as much outrage. The fleas and ticks thing was...
I would never defend these people . I am just not understanding the fleas and tick aspect.
I have seven outside cats and one inside dog and one outside dog. I haven't seen any signs of fleas of tick on ANY of them yet. It has been a really cold spring. This just sounds off to me.
Very possible and what I believe happened. It was crazy hard raining here that night. The fact we were still recovering from the last round of flooding make it seem even more likely imo.
I always thought if "HE" disposed of Joe Clyde he would come to my county. We have two rivers that have risen due to flooding. To the point we called school off for several days.
I pray I am wrong. If Joe Clyde was put in one of those rivers, we might Not ever find him
Don't get me wrong, there a lot of angry people, but it is no longer about the time, energy and resources spent in searching for Baby Joe, it's now about mourning a child who literally had no voice.
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