<modsnip: quoted post was removed> The interview was exactly what I expected the mom and her PIs making accusations against the step mom, without much meat on the bone in terms of evidence.
All they have are is some inconsistencies in step mom story but people said the same thing about Heidi Broussard's boyfriend. Bio Mom said she should have been taken to the hospital, well that might have been costly and the boyfriend smoked the same stuff and was fine. I choked on some chicken and had to call an ambulance, month later I get a $20,000 medical bill.
It's still a good possibility that Karlie was either abducted or she committed suicide she did call a suicide hot line a month before she went missing.
Tricia is a beacon in keeping these cases alive. Truly amazing.
She's also presenting things in a way that many find accessible (including millennials, who don't think much about crime or...death).
I agree! I was born in 1993, in war torn Croatia with grenades dropping every few days. As long as I can remember death and tragedy has been something I was familiar with. I think in any country, millenials were faced with a decaying world in a crisis.I think you're wrong here (respectfully).
As a millennial... I think you mean Gen Z. Millennials are born between 1983 and 2000.
During a press conference on Thursday, the Mono County Sheriff’s Office announced that investigations into Karlie’s disappearance will continue. However, they still have had no viable leads or tips that have led to her whereabouts.
Mono County Sheriff Ingrid Braud said the case remains a missing person investigation but authorities are “considering every possibility.”
?There is no proof about substances or evidences.