Found Deceased FL - Taylor Wright, 33, Pensacola, 8 Sept 2017 #1 *Arrest*

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AbuDrake I have been on the court website but I do not know where to find and access the aforementioned court records. Can you or anyone reading this advise how, once on the site, I access the records for her? Kind regards


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I have not either. I tried everything to find it. I thought I missed something when he answered with that. Went back and still can't locate them. [emoji848]

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I believe you have to pay to order the full court docs via flcourts.org but they are there.
 
I just wanted to address a few things: 1. When she originally withdrew the money it was reported to the Dept of Treasury, just like any other transaction over 10k. She may have put it in the friends safe deposit box to: A) hide the money from the court, if she had opened a safe deposit box in her name the court could find out. B) to prevent it from being reported to Treasury, which would have created a trail whenever she planned to use it in the future.
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I just wanted to address a few things: 1. When she originally withdrew the money it was reported to the Dept of Treasury, just like any other transaction over 10k. She may have put it in the friends safe deposit box to: A) hide the money from the court, if she had opened a safe deposit box in her name the court could find out. B) to prevent it from being reported to Treasury, which would have created a trail whenever she planned to use it in the future.
2: Burner phones are just prepaid phones that can be purchased at just about any convenience store in the US. No data on the user/purchaser is collected at the point of sale.

i have a question.
I have never had a safe deposit box so
if i wanted to deposit money in one does the bank confirm what goes into tis box?
 
That is the question; however, without her telling someone, that is not known for certain. There is the possibility for either IMVHO.

I personally believe that she may have left on her own. I hope that she has not been harmed. However, with that much cash on her, she could stay quiet for quite some time. IMO Or, it could go the other direction. With that much cash, she could have been harmed... Such a conundrum
but do we really have to tell someone .
 
i have a question.
I have never had a safe deposit box so
if i wanted to deposit money in one does the bank confirm what goes into tis box?
When I had my box years ago, someone would escort me into the vault. It took two keys to unlock the box. Once it was unlocked, they placed it on a small table and left me alone in the room to do whatever I was intending to do. Then when I finished, they came back in to lock and replace the box. Unless there were cameras somewhere, they never saw what I had in there.
 
i have a question.
I have never had a safe deposit box so
if i wanted to deposit money in one does the bank confirm what goes into tis box?

When the bank had to drill a box, as in you lost your key or didn't pay, I had to be there to notarize said drilling and contents, the ladies had to take a photo and paper inventory of what was found inside. So I'm going to say no, the bank does not know what you put in your box.
 
i have a question.
I have never had a safe deposit box so
if i wanted to deposit money in one does the bank confirm what goes into tis box?

No. The bank has no idea what's in the box. You are alone in the room with your box.
 
Bigmike so if TW withdrew funds a few different times in increments less than 10 grand would it still be alerted to IRS/ treasury
 
I'm sorry AbuDrake but I just have trouble understanding why a child (7 and under) would not yearn to talk to their mother....no matter what that mother may or may not have done. Appearing to not wonder or talk about his feelings seems unatural to me. Perhaps he has a better understanding of your feelings for her and doesn't wish to upset you?
I agree with this. I've seen children of crack heads and abused children yearn for their mothers. No matter how bad they were treated.
 
I wouldnt put it past her to take herr son if she intends to vanish.
 
Originally Posted by kat913 View Post
I'm sorry AbuDrake but I just have trouble understanding why a child (7 and under) would not yearn to talk to their mother....no matter what that mother may or may not have done. Appearing to not wonder or talk about his feelings seems unatural to me. Perhaps he has a better understanding of your feelings for her and doesn't wish to upset you?
I agree with this. I've seen children of crack heads and abused children yearn for their mothers. No matter how bad they were treated.
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It all depends on how the present/custodial parent parents. Seems like Abu is doing the right thing by not letting this affect his son and for his son's sake he's probably chalking it up to be one of her many disappearance. And considering from what the VI has already stated his son is very used to her disappearances, as in being very consistently in and out of her son's life! At 7 years old he wouldn't be asking about his mom unless the adults around him we're constantly talking about her in front of him! Of course I'm sure he does wonder about her.. but I don't think trying to figure out about why his son isn't yearning to talk to his mom will solve her being missing! And also alot of questions that are being asked for Abu, he has already answered 98% of these questions so instead of asking him, read back into the thread and you'll find your answer!
 
Originally Posted by kat913 View Post
I'm sorry AbuDrake but I just have trouble understanding why a child (7 and under) would not yearn to talk to their mother....no matter what that mother may or may not have done. Appearing to not wonder or talk about his feelings seems unatural to me. Perhaps he has a better understanding of your feelings for her and doesn't wish to upset you?
I agree with this. I've seen children of crack heads and abused children yearn for their mothers. No matter how bad they were treated.
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It all depends on how the present/custodial parent parents. Seems like Abu is doing the right thing by not letting this affect his son and for his son's sake he's probably chalking it up to be one of her many disappearance. And considering from what the VI has already stated his son is very used to her disappearances, as in being very consistently in and out of her son's life! At 7 years old he wouldn't be asking about his mom unless the adults around him we're constantly talking about her in front of him! Of course I'm sure he does wonder about her.. but I don't think trying to figure out about why his son isn't yearning to talk to his mom will solve her being missing! And also alot of questions that are being asked for Abu, he has already answered 98% of these questions so instead of asking him, read back into the thread and you'll find your answer!
I personally wish he hadn't brought the son into this or mentioned his name.
 
I agree with this. I've seen children of crack heads and abused children yearn for their mothers. No matter how bad they were treated.

He is 7 years old. I work with kids and teens in a residential mental health facility. Many of the kids are in foster homes, in the states custody, and have parents that are in jail and/or drug addicts. Normally the type of yearning you're referring sets in at around 9 to 10 years old and their parents have been out of their lives for much longer than TW has been missing. Even then, those kids are normally yearning for their mothers love and acceptance - that they likely never felt they received. Very different than simply yearning for their presence.

He is used to going this long without seeing her due to the custody arrangement. So all that has changed for him is texts and phone calls. I'm sure if everyone around him was being super emotional and talking about it nonstop, he'd be more upset, but AbuDrake is doing the right thing by trying not to upset or alarm him.

Either way, this isn't really relevant to finding Taylor.
 
I have a son who is 11, and his father and I divorced two years ago. He does not ask about his father, and his father hasn't called him in four months. There was a time that he talk to him almost daily, but the lack of correspondence does not bother him most of the time. I think at a younger age, it would be even less bothersome to him.

I know this is her mom missing, but kids are resilient. As long as they have a loving adult figure in their life, that is what would matter to them. Security and stability.
 
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