theshadow45
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Today is Tina’s birthday.
This missing person case is supposed to date back to 1979. However, it was not reported until 2007, some 28 years later.Does anyone know if there was a thorough investigation done by LE on Tina's inner circle ?
Or did they assume she ran away and that was that?
Question- do you think Tina's case could be related to Kathryn Quackenbush? She is a 17-year old girl who went missing from the Delmar area in July 1981 while she was walking to a bowling alley in Salisbury. She was from Georgia and was visiting her father. It's possibly domestic violence (boyfriend claimed he didn't see her when he tried to pick her up) but random killer is possible as well.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
Although there are some reliable FB pages I would be careful believing what is said on social media. The snowstorm hit Deleware later in Feb. according to the article you posted. Isn't it annoying that info about the snowstorm is repeated and repeated and is proven to be wrong.About the doubts on the dates, just found this fb exchange:
Cold Cases
Tina Faye Kemp Left and Center: Tina, circa 1979; Right: Age-progression to age 46 (circa 2010) Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance Missing Since: February 3, 1979 from Felton,...www.facebook.com
Yes, I noticed that, too. I can understand holding out hope, but I wish whoever wrote the obit mentioned she was missing, or maybe stated whereabouts unknown.Although there are some reliable FB pages I would be careful believing what is said on social media. The snowstorm hit Deleware later in Feb. according to the article you posted. Isn't it annoying that info about the snowstorm is repeated and repeated and is proven to be wrong.
By Monday, February 19, snow was falling at an unprecedented rate of almost five inches per hour, accumulating to over 20 inches across northern Virginia and Maryland, nearly 25 inches in Delaware, and over a foot in North Carolina. Roads were blocked, impassable even to snowplows.
Interesting that in her dad's obituary she is described to be alive. Wishful thinking?
No, both her mother and father obituaries mention her amongst the alive childrenYes, I noticed that, too. I can understand holding out hope, but I wish whoever wrote the obit mentioned she was missing, or maybe stated whereabouts unknown.