The interview is up now on WBTV.
I wish I knew how to go get her, and hold her, and hug her, and kiss her and give her all the love that she never had."
What it boils down to, for me at least, is one doesn't wait almost 2 yrs AFTER the fact, after one has been called out on it , so to speak...to have a duh moment and say one may have been duped.
“That dog don't hunt”
"Quit lying' to everybody and come forward with what you've done to my child. Or find my child and bring her to me," Carolyn Parsons told WBTV. "I wish I knew more. I wish I knew where she was. I wish I knew how to go get her, and hold her, and hug her, and kiss her and give her all the love that she never had."
Carolyn Parsons believes that Casey and Sandy are lying about Erica's disappearance. Investigators have made no secret of the fact that they also believe the couple has been untruthful.
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"If you are still out there whether it be me, or whether it be somebody else even if you're happy where you are, just please let somebody know that you're alive and that you're okay," Parsons said on Tuesday.
And she also had strong words for the couple who had been given the responsibility of raising the daughter she says she couldn't raise.
"You know what you did to my daughter, whether it be good or whether it be bad. You need to open your mouth and you need to come forward. And you need to tell somebody."
http://www.wbtv.com/story/24019558/...s-speaks-out-two-years-after-teen-disappeared
Poor Carolyn. I really feel for her.
This article was reposted on the Erica parson's updates
http://frighteninglyfamiliarstories.wordpress.com/2013/11/19/the-erica-lynn-parsons-story/
I think it brings up some interesting points. People like Anthony and Arias who are covering up a crime bring in small nuggets of the truth to make it more believable and convincing. Maybe Nan Goodman did have something to do with that Goodman road. I could see as they are getting rid of evidence a train of thought going in their minds. Maybe certain evidence was disposed of along that road. We know the bio grandmother was dead. so then saying she's with Nan is the partial truth. And Nan is like Nanna or Nanny a term of endearment for Grandma.
What it boils down to, for me at least, is one doesn't wait almost 2 yrs AFTER the fact, after one has been called out on it , so to speak...to have a duh moment and say one may have been duped.
That dog don't hunt
^ sometimes I wonder what others were told over the course of time...if they were told the Nan tale...or if there were different variations/persons/places on exactly where Erica was when asked...its a rather small community I sometimes wonder why it wasn't questioned more thoroughly beyond face value...not blaming other family at all- they may have all been fed lines of whohaa over the yrs and may have had a hard time discerning truth vs. fiction, from someone's mouth(s)...It may just be that I am by nature a loudmouth and nosy, and likely would have raised a stink in a similar situation...
The adoptive mother of Erica Parsons, who is missing and suspected to be dead, registered a home school in Salisbury in 2005, when Erica was 7 years old. The mother never produced any follow-up records, the state says, and Erica’s educational path after that is unclear. She attended North Rowan Elementary half of her second-grade year, withdrawing in January 2006, and attended third grade at Mount Pleasant Elementary School in Cabarrus County in 2007-08, school records show.