AlwaysHopeToHelp
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"[FONT=&]Upon receiving the text, he says he and his son immediately began trying to locate his wife. That night, they contacted OnStar, called the sheriffs office, and Jennifers cellphone company."
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/mis...ell-white-22-days-after-disappearance-n870256
[/FONT][FONT=&]To be fair, BW didn't do nothing. I'm not sure why you'd call the Sheriff's office instead of 911, unless (as is likely here) you knew the sheriff personally and felt you'd get a quicker response that way?
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Michael Hughes (the ex-husband) was one of the text recipients, and in fact apparently alerted the daughters to the messages. Which is interesting in itself, really. Did JMW want to be found? Did she know Michael would be awake, or would be awakened by a text message? Or were they just close and it's only coincidence that he's a first responder?
The subject of the daughters filing the missing persons report instead of BW doing it keeps coming up, and I'm not sure it's really significant. He may well have been too slow on that count, or he may have gotten word that the girls were going to file and figured there was no point filing a duplicate report. There's really no way of knowing. [/FONT]
I think we are speaking more to not saying anything (at least that we are aware of) to her to encourage her to not do it.
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