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"Police never give up"
Thanks for posting this.
Perhaps MT told her brother she might have a ride to work in the morning and he texted her to make sure she didn't need a ride.
Oh I so agree and I think about Mollie's parents each and every day. How they are able to even make it day to day amazes me. Mollie was beautiful and wonderful and had a whole lifetime of happiness just ahead of her. I have grown to know her through WS and even I miss her.Mollie’s dad is speaking his hopes aloud, imo. He knows the places LE is searching are not places she would be found alive, fields, ponds etc...but he has to think she is ok.
Honestly I never knew that. Imagine that and I still see in my mind's eye Holly's mother and father. So very sad.
If we count slaughtering hogs (though necessary, I know) as hurting animals, it's safe to say the other two criteria are likely met on one spectrum or another.
JMO.
I was seriously having this conversation with my wife today! The public is very eager to help, and the more time that passes the less sharp our recollections on the days in question are going to be.
You bet!If they scale back the search and give no more for info for the public to possibly help, that would be a shame.
I believe if the LE doesn't come up with more to share to the public soon the concern/interest will wane and the family with be left with no Mollie and a cold case. I do respect LE not wanting to disclose info to protect the investigation but to keep the public alert and concerned they need to share some tidbits.
This happened on the 16th, right? It was reported at 6:48 pm, but could have been at any time that day, I assume.
Flattery,helplessness,fear,desperation any trope in a predators vast tool box to sway the unsuspecting innocent to give in. Ted Bundy would even resort to wearing an arm cast to lure women to 'help him load his boat on his car'.
Ted also removed the door handle from the passenger door in his VW Bug sadly trapping the frantic victim inside. Predators find a way to trap & engage the trusting person to submit to their evil charm.
MOO
Yup. They're probably at the top of their game now with all the tips coming in from the large reward and the parents pleadings. This can't go on forever and the tips won't be coming in so furiously. There will still be some tips tho and hopefully one of them will be right!The case is taking on the complexion of a case going Cold.
It reminds me of the Delphi double murder.
Not much was shared, not much was gained.
Investigators will always say it’s hot, and they have good leads, but they roll out, and things enter a totally new dimension.
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The case is taking on the complexion of a case going Cold.
It reminds me of the Delphi double murder.
Not much was shared, not much was gained.
Investigators will always say it’s hot, and they have good leads, but they roll out, and things enter a totally new dimension.
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I honestly don’t want to come across as insensitive, and I truly wish that all the resources in the world were available for every case where a loved one is missing, but this is just not the case. At what point do you all think it is okay to scale back? Do you not believe that the resources could be used better, in more current or pressing situations? Ie, someone that can be saved vs. Someone who might already be gone or might be gone of their own volition? I try to avoid political discussion, but this is where the pretty , white girl thing becomes bothersome to me. The FBI needs to scale back after a certain point. I just don’t understand what people are expecting from all of this? What about all of the other missing persons cases in the United States?