FragileSugar
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Have they interviewed the other siblings?
Yep, here's the quote:
Casey Parsons: "She was normal, just like my other daughter. A happy go lucky little girl. Loved boys, even when she was in public school, her biggest problem was boys, she would go after them. She wanted another round of piercings in her ears, we already had one, we weren't going to let her go a second. She loves clothes. She wanted her hair long, she always loved her hair long and curly, and she waited til the day she was able to get a computer and things cause we let our kids wait til a certain age until they get electronic things, and she talked about that quite often, that she was going to get that."
He (the Parsons' attorney) said the parents indicated Erica was a rebellious teenager.
Yep, here's the quote:
Casey Parsons: "She was normal, just like my other daughter. A happy go lucky little girl. Loved boys, even when she was in public school, her biggest problem was boys, she would go after them. She wanted another round of piercings in her ears, we already had one, we weren't going to let her go a second. She loves clothes. She wanted her hair long, she always loved her hair long and curly, and she waited til the day she was able to get a computer and things cause we let our kids wait til a certain age until they get electronic things, and she talked about that quite often, that she was going to get that."
I caught something on one video I was watching, and then lost, sorry, BUT it said something about these faux parents did continue to talk to Erica after she said she wasn't coming back ....SO then that means that they must have a phone # in a phones history that could lead to whoever supposedly had her. Wonder if LE has enough cause yet to get a search warrant for their phone records?
After watching both of these interviews, I'm wondering -- Is Sandy Parsons not allowed to speak?
http://www.wbtv.com/story/23088252/...r&utm_content=buffer4cd19&utm_medium=facebook
http://www.salisburypost.com/article/20130810/SP01/130819982/1016
I wondered the same. He has never uttered a single word. What's up with that?!
In North Carolina, the parents of an adopted child between the ages of 13 and 18 get $634 a month while the child is in their care.
In the 20 months that Erica has been missing, the Parsonses received more than $12,000.
The adopted parents of a missing Salisbury teenager say police are not looking hard enough for their daughter.