NervousNellie
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I guess we can be bolstered by the fact that LE must have more information that we do.
I guess we can be bolstered by the fact that LE must have more information that we do.
It came from this:
A source indicated they had heard through secondhand information that a quarrel of some type led to the male acquaintance staying in an upstairs bedroom and Prince going downstairs.
It has never been revealed who this source is or indeed who the second hand information came from.
I guess we can be bolstered by the fact that LE must have more information that we do.
Looks like white painted cinder block foundation? The house that's for sale? Cute place.
626 W Church St, Sandersville, GA 31082 | MLS #8930209 | Zillow
I can't "like" that post, but thanks for sharing. I missed that detail and while it isn't shocking, it's no less sad.Washington County community gathers in vigil to pray for missing teacher's safe return | 13wmaz.com
I just finished watching this from the vigil last night, and sadly at the end the sheriff states "we hope to bring closure to the family soon."
Bumping my post describing house.“It was at a residence on Ga. Highway 24 East, just outside Sandersville,”
Asked if the two might have had a quarrel last Friday night and that Prince left the two-story residence where the male acquaintance lived, the sheriff indicated he and investigators had heard nothing about such having taken place.
McGraw described the house as an old white cinderblock dwelling with three bedrooms. It was built probably in the early 1900s.
Deputies and investigators joined firefighters/first responders and others in a search of a small pond on Monday, which was observed as Memorial Day. The pond is located just off Georgia Route 24 West, a short distance from the city limits of Tennille.
GA - GA - Tina Prince, 46, teacher, left dinner after a call, car found, Sandersville, 28 May 2021
Is that a wooden house though, not a cinderblock one?
Thanks for finding that. It says "probably built in the early 1900s." The cute house we're looking at is older, having been built in the 1850s....but perhaps the reporter isn't well-versed at dating houses.Bumping my post describing house.
Or maybe a reporter pulled that description from somewhere. Hard to tell.To complicate matters, many cinderblock houses have partial or complete vinyl or wooden siding. Though the description sure sounds like the cinderblock is the most visible thing about it.
Though the description sure sounds like the cinderblock is the most visible thing about it.
But it's emptyBeautiful southern style home. Quite big. I love the wide front porch. Very modern and elegant inside too.
Right! That's why I personally would've called it a wooden house. 95% of what I can see is wood.
Even better to take a woman if you plan to do something nasty to her....you know it's empty, no-one else is there. No-one knows you're there....But it's empty
True but this house is right across the street from a shell station so she could've run out screaming for help. The other house by the lake is isolated with nowhere to run for help close by. MOOEven better to take a woman if you plan to do something nasty to her....you know it's empty, no-one else is there. No-one knows you're there....
Even better to take a woman if you plan to do something nasty to her....you know it's empty, no-one else is there. No-one knows you're there....
“It was at a residence on Ga. Highway 24 East, just outside Sandersville,”
Asked if the two might have had a quarrel last Friday night and that Prince left the two-story residence where the male acquaintance lived, the sheriff indicated he and investigators had heard nothing about such having taken place.
McGraw described the house as an old white cinderblock dwelling with three bedrooms. It was built probably in the early 1900s.
Deputies and investigators joined firefighters/first responders and others in a search of a small pond on Monday, which was observed as Memorial Day. The pond is located just off Georgia Route 24 West, a short distance from the city limits of Tennille.
GA - GA - Tina Prince, 46, teacher, left dinner after a call, car found, Sandersville, 28 May 2021
We are trying to determine that based on limited information. MOOI'm confused. Is this the house she was last seen at?