concernedmother
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Anyone think she could have just left on her own?
Anyone think she could have just left on her own?
I thought that in the beginning but now I'm not so sure. It's certainly possible (for example, she could have sold her car for cash a state or two away) but nothing points to that yet.
I certainly hope that has been taken care of!In a missing person's case, wouldn't it be flagged if someone tried to register that vehicle?
I'm 48 yrs old and I called my mom to talk to me while I locked up my office and walked to the car. The parking lot just seemed darker and creepier tonight.
In a missing person's case, wouldn't it be flagged if someone tried to register that vehicle?
Anyone think she could have just left on her own?
Anyone think she could have just left on her own?
At this age, everything is changing. Day by day we don't notice, but just look back over the past year and you will realize everything has. People you thought that were going to be there forever aren't, and people you never imagined you'd be speaking to are now some of your closest friends. Life makes little sense, and the more we grow the less sense it will make. So make the most of now, before it all changes once again, because in the near future, all of this is only going to be memories.
Going along the lines of leaving on her own, Kristy's Facebook page cover image is this quote:
She just changed it to this on May 27th. Maybe it's a hint that she wasn't happy and wanted to leave?