cybervampira
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Yeah I couldn't really tell.I hear He liked horses. He liked being outside but the accent is really strong, so I wouldnt bet on it.
To be fair, the reporter asked Did he know the area very well?.ETA, is it this one?
Reporter: Did he know the area very well?
Mom: No, someone had walked him through there Monday on both sides of the road through the trails. I dont know if he tried to go back through the trails they took him through or what went on but my baby never left his yard. He always stayed in the yard playing.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=477707459311698&id=325377361211376
Excellent point, thank youTo be fair, the reporter asked „Did he know the area very well?“.
Thank you for the clarification!She’s saying “he like”, not “he liked”.
That’s typical language for many people in the area.
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Thank you for the clarification!
So its he like instead of he likes? Right?
I want my baby. Please, my baby.......[later in the clip] My baby never walked out this yard. He always stayed in the yard, playing. Playing with the dogs or playing with his toys.
It doesn't show up in the link you provided
Is it possible for you to paste in the quote and context, please
Tia
Southernbelle, I just came to post the same! It's a southern dialect / slang form of speech. Not past tense at all.
OMG! That would be terrifying!The longer he is missing the more I'm thinking someone harmed him. Had he just wandered away and got hurt, surely he would have been found by now. I mean, he's just a lil dude, 4 yo. I know little folks can travel a distance but 4 seems pretty young to really go on a long distance excursion like we've seen in other cases, especially if he wandered into the woods.
Although, here's a crazy thought: I wonder if there is quick-sand in those woods, he got caught in it and went down and that's why he hasn't been found yet? I realize that's highly unlikely but it makes me wonder.
When my older brother was still a kid he and some friends were playing in the woods behind our neighborhood when they happened to stumble on a patch of quicksand. As my brother tells it, they were running through the woods when suddenly they hit this patch of thick mush and they started to sink. fortunately the patch was pretty small and they were able to grab onto the edge of the solid ground and pull themselves out. They told their parents, including mine, about the patch and the township sent some Public Works people who dug the mush out of the ground and filled it in with gravel to keep it from turning into quick sand again.
From your link:
I really want to know who else LE is interviewing! This really sounds like it's moving into full blown foul play territory.
That short clip of her I am hearing:
I want my baby. Please, my baby.......[later in the clip] My baby never walked out this yard. He always stayed in the yard, playing. Playing with the dogs or playing with his toys.