Wondering if DM once lived in Winnipeg, if so, is she the same person previously considered to be missing?
http://cnews.canoe.com/CNEWS/WeirdNe...28222-sun.html
(from dotr's post)
The age fits. I've noticed that too when I was searching for more info on Destiny.
There's a facebook that looks like it could be hers but it's spelled differently, Mcmanus (one "n") The photo looks like it *could* be her but since I'm not sure I'm not linking it.
That FB page sounds to be the person dotr mentioned. I'm just not sure she's the one that is
currently missing. They're both around the same age and have dark hair, but it's hard to tell since the pic with the MP story and the FB pic have different poses/angles.
She (the Winnipeg native) must not keep up with her family very closely. I don't see how else she would have been "missing" back then for over a year without knowing about it. The girl currently missing doesn't have many details about her disappearance out there. But there
is a roundabout time/place where she was last seen.
I wonder what details were given for the Winnipeg girl's disappearance. Especially since she didn't find out that she was a "missing person" for quite a while.
I also wonder whether she's still missing. Since she was an adult, I know that she has the right to disappear for a while with no explanation. Would her reemergence have made the news in such a case? I think the girl from Winnipeg was still considered a child/minor when she purportedly went missing, so it made sense for them to publicize her being found (or getting back in touch with her family or authorities or whatever).
In the USA, people that have been reported missing who are disabled ("Golden Alerts"), older ("Silver Alerts"), kids ("Amber Alert") or are missing under some kind of suspicious circumstances, there will be a little blurb about them in the news. There's usually something said when such people are found, if their disappearance has been publicized. Sometimes those who just wanted to drop off the radar for a while are mentioned publicly if their loved ones reach out to the media or police. Once people in that kind of situation is found, sometimes it is publicized and sometimes it isn't. I'm not sure how something like that would play out in Canada.