fraudqueen
Senior Highway Safety Specialist/Fraud Detection
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My heart is breaking
I agree this is such BS. Don't even get me started. I went back to my husband 4 times because I couldn't get the court to give me order's of protection for my kids. They kept telling me he didn't hurt the kids he hurt you. 3 times arrested for hitting me , threatning to kill be and so on every time he got zero jail time.
We don't punish enough IMO
And there is one answer for "why do these women stay with these men?" One of many I'm sure. I have so much admiration for those of you who were able to hold it together long enough to get out safely. So sorry you had to endure that Davia and so glad you were able to overcome. This must really hit home for you.
:hug:
I haven't heard anything about where they are searching. He could have taken a few different routes between the house and where her car was found. There is State Road 415, Interstate 4 and U.S. 17/92. All three have bridges that go over Lake Monroe and the river. There is a lot of marshland, swampland and forestland off State Road 415. There are also a few lakes: Lake Harney and Lake Jessup. If he went that direction, they might be looking for weeks and weeks.
Of course, Lake Monroe is only a few blocks south of her home, too. But it's fairly shallow, from what I've heard. The same goes for most of the lakes in Deltona. Of course, the Ocala National Forest is only an hour away, too. And I once hiked through an area of the forest where I didn't see another living soul for hours. It's a well-known dump site for bodies. If this guy is as ruthless as he seems, he may have dumped bodies at some point in the past.