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Really, the title of this thread should be changed. It just invites judgment and criticism of the victim. This lovely young woman is missing and no one knows why or what happened as of now.
Good point.Really, the title of this thread should be changed. It just invites judgment and criticism of the victim. This lovely young woman is missing and no one knows why or what happened as of now.
Looks like only her aunt herself can get verified according to the rules so hopefully she’ll come around and join us when she is ready
Maybe take out “The Other Bar”?
For me, as someone who lives with the aftereffects of tbi, it explains quite a bit, about some of the differing information we have rec'd.
Maybe take out “The Other Bar”?
That would leave out an important part, and she actually left with three men. The title should grab Kentuckian's attention in the Fayette region. Someone may have been to that bar, sees the new picture, something clicks. Like I said, I didn't even hear about this case, until she had been missing for almost a week.
Ummm. No.
Will you be in GC area this wintry weekend?
I think "Kentucky, Mom of 4, newborn twins missing" would get my attentionReally, the title of this thread should be changed. It just invites judgment and criticism of the victim. This lovely young woman is missing and no one knows why or what happened as of now.
Just my two cents....
If I were to go missing and the sordid details of my life laid open like a book, my past raised eyebrow behavior examined for possible hints to places I could be, family relationships and sexcapades dissected for a kernel of information that might provide a clue - I would hope it was an effort to bring a loved one home (such as Savannah) and bring closure to family.
I’ve not led a lily white life and my family would be incredibly shocked by what sleuths would uncover - but I hope the joy of finding me would eclipse the questionable acts of my past.
And if I do go missing, please use the picture where I resemble Julia Roberts. (JK)
Now back to searching for Savannah....
Oh, I know, I told you what it was like downtown shortly afterwards.
The original presser from RPD stated only “two men”.
I would agree. If it it were actually relevant to solving the case.Just my two cents....
If I were to go missing and the sordid details of my life laid open like a book, my past raised eyebrow behavior examined for possible hints to places I could be, family relationships and sexcapades dissected for a kernel of information that might provide a clue - I would hope it was an effort to bring a loved one home (such as Savannah) and bring closure to family.
I’ve not led a lily white life and my family would be incredibly shocked by what sleuths would uncover - but I hope the joy of finding me would eclipse the questionable acts of my past.
And if I do go missing, please use the picture where I resemble Julia Roberts. (JK)
Now back to searching for Savannah....
I think "Kentucky, Mom of 4, newborn twins missing" would get my attention
I don’t know... it sounds a little bit like someone who is no mom is less than a mom, and you should better visit a church, not a bar, when you go missing. And next, we better use the “pretty“ blond picture to get more attention. And in the end you have a missing person race with skewed descriptions of the events which does not help finding the missing person. I don’t like the idea to sugar-coat reality. Why not tell it like it is? It’s the people judging her who have a problem, not Savannah.I think "Kentucky, Mom of 4, newborn twins missing" would get my attention
TrueI don’t know... it sounds a little bit like someone who is no mom is less than a mom, and you should better visit a church, not a bar, when you go missing. And next, we better use the “pretty“ blond picture to get more attention. And in the end you have a missing person race with skewed descriptions of the events which does not help finding the missing person. I don’t like the idea to sugar-coat reality. Why not tell it like it is? It’s the people judging her who have a problem, not Savannah.
PS: Thank youI don’t know... it sounds a little bit like someone who is no mom is less than a mom, and you should better visit a church, not a bar, when you go missing. And next, we better use the “pretty“ blond picture to get more attention. And in the end you have a missing person race with skewed descriptions of the events which does not help finding the missing person. I don’t like the idea to sugar-coat reality. Why not tell it like it is? It’s the people judging her who have a problem, not Savannah.