The discrepancy about the snow blizzard is really frustrating. There are so many facts that seem to be vague here...This case needs to be re examined...
I feel there is something off...IMO
1.) In this article, her older sister, Brenda King, says that Tina went missing a day before the blizzard on February 3, 1979.The discrepancy about the snow blizzard is really frustrating. There are so many facts that seem to be vague here...
1.) When, exactly, was Tina reported missing?
2.) Did Tina actually go missing around February 17th instead of February 4th, which would line up with the snow story better?
3.) Did Tina attend school?
4.) What were the race tracks that Tina was known to frequent? I'm assuming Harrington had to be one of them, because it was the closest to where she lived.
5.) Could Tina have been picked up by someone who was associated with the Harrington track in some way under the guise of helping with a horse? Was Tina knowledgeable about caring for horses or did she only watch them race?
I'm afraid this was the case. Still hoping her family (sisters) come forward.Was there a thorough search even done or just a ...runaway who will be back the next day ..type of approach taken?
That's the problem, though. There was no recorded snow storm in the area around that date. People have checked weather records..) In this article, her older sister, Brenda King, says that Tina went missing a day before the blizzard on February 3, 1979.
Sister Brenda is very sure "She was "officially reported missing" 2 days later "on February 5 by her mother, Ruth Kemp.". For me it's clear and proven there wasn't a snow storm, but later, and it's likely somehow Brenda's memory mixed the incidents (Tina missing/snowstorm) up. So how to explain the official missing report date as being the fifth? So either Brenda has this on paper and is sure her mother did this or her mother told her she did, but also mixed up dates. No judgement here but you would think family knows best, unless...That's the problem, though. There was no recorded snow storm in the area around that date. People have checked weather records.
There was, however, a big snowstorm around February 17th-18th and we think it might be possible that is when Tina actually went missing.
Maybe it's possible people thought there was going to snowstorm but there wasn't, and Brenda just incorporated the snow storm that actually showed up into the memory? I mean, I get it- it's been 44 years.Sister Brenda is very sure "She was "officially reported missing" 2 days later "on February 5 by her mother, Ruth Kemp.". For me it's clear and proven there wasn't a snow storm, but later, and it's likely somehow Brenda's memory mixed the incidents (Tina missing/snowstorm) up. So how to explain the official missing report date as being the fifth? So either Brenda has this on paper and is sure her mother did this or her mother told her she did, but also mixed up dates. No judgement here but you would think family knows best, unless...
Thank you for the update. I know what you are talking about. Where did the good friend live? Are you suggesting Tina went to the good friend's house? Was this person ever an official named POI by LE or is now? In that case we are allowed to discuss the name.Just thought I would let you all know that I received confirmation today that one of the POIs discussed in this thread, was most certainly in Felton in earl 1979 and as one poster suggested he was definitely at the residence of Tina's good friend in early 1979. He had a relative that died on January 11, 1979 and as the poster suggested she thought this POI was responsible because he was in Felton around the time Tina went missing because of a death in the family. I can't really post any names, but if you read previous threads and use the date of death I posted, you can find out who that was and they are definitely closely related. I really wanna get a hold of this Donna who claimed to be friends with Tina and see what she has to say. I am gonna try and reach out somehow. I do have her name as well, as she is also closely related to this POI and claimed he abused her and her sisters during their childhood.
I am just speculating that Tina went to visit her friend and then maybe met up with this POI, I have absolutely no proof that happened...just speculation. I am not certain of the exact address, but I am certain that it was within walking distance because this friend of Tina's was her childhood classmate and anyone who went to that school had to live very close to the school because I went to that same school as a kid. This person was never officially named a POI in Tina's case, but he has been discussed in multiple posts in this thread and is wanted in Delaware for failure to register as a sex offender. He was even featured on America's Most Wanted. The fact that he was for sure in Felton in early 1979 when Tina went missing and was implicated in her disappearance years later by a close friend of Tina's, who was also abused by this guy as well is very interesting. I had been trying to verify a statement made by this close friend of Tina's that said "she thought her Uncle was responsible for Tina's disappearance because he was in the area for a while in early 1979 because of a death in the family" and after a few years of searching, I did verify through ancestry.com, that there was a death in that family (in Felton as well) on January 11, 1979. Tina supposedly went missing on February 3, 1979Thank you for the update. I know what you are talking about. Where did the good friend live? Are you suggesting Tina went to the good friend's house? Was this person ever an official named POI by LE or is now? In that case we are allowed to discuss the name.
That would also fit into our suggestion that she went missing later, on approx. 17/18 feb. The snowstorm days. I'm not sure why LE is not looking into this more, on an official level. Maybe the friend didn't file a complaint? Or is there a statue of limitation in this cases in Delaware and doing that would be useless? He is still on the run isn't he?I am just speculating that Tina went to visit her friend and then maybe met up with this POI, I have absolutely no proof that happened...just speculation. I am not certain of the exact address, but I am certain that it was within walking distance because this friend of Tina's was her childhood classmate and anyone who went to that school had to live very close to the school because I went to that same school as a kid. This person was never officially named a POI in Tina's case, but he has been discussed in multiple posts in this thread and is wanted in Delaware for failure to register as a sex offender. He was even featured on America's Most Wanted. The fact that he was for sure in Felton in early 1979 when Tina went missing and was implicated in her disappearance years later by a close friend of Tina's, who was also abused by this guy as well is very interesting. I had been trying to verify a statement made by this close friend of Tina's that said "she thought her Uncle was responsible for Tina's disappearance because he was in the area for a while in early 1979 because of a death in the family" and after a few years of searching, I did verify through ancestry.com, that there was a death in that family (in Felton as well) on January 11, 1979. Tina supposedly went missing on February 3, 1979