I was responding to someone commenting about the southerners not knowing how to pronounce her name.Huh??
The weekend before Mariah went missing a 5 year old girl was raped and murdered in the neighboring county of Pender NC. This is approximately 45 minutes away. However no suspects have been named and news sources are scarce. I wonder if there is a connection.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...QqQIILCgBMAM&usg=AOvVaw0nSCJMbHj2sdM6rThH94m5
Whoa. That's scary.
Okay. So I read through the entire article (though I did not view the video that was associated with the article) and NOT ONCE was the child's name mentioned. WTH?! I know we probably have a thread on Websleuths for her, though. The date of the child's attack (I am assuming that it occurred within the home) was Sunday, November 12, 2017.
I've had the Susan Smith case on my mind all day. Do you remember how long it took her to make a confession? Also, it seems that in cases of abduction, the mother is front and center, pleading for her child to come home. This case is glaringly different in that way. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Every time the mother has spoken publicly I have been reminded immediately of Susan Smith. I'm not sure why. It's not the content, but, maybe, mannerisms. IDK.
You're not the first person to say this. Unless of course you've said it before on this thread lol. I can't remember who has said it.
You're not the first person to say this. Unless of course you've said it before on this thread lol. I can't remember who has said it.
Watching them makes my heart just ache for the officers, knowing they are looking for a small, presumably deceased child has to be heart wrenching. If they've found her, then how sad for these officers. I just imagine their sadness.
Great question. If they are still looking for people who saw the family Sun and Mon, then there could be a possibility she went missing while they were out of town. How are they deciding where to search? She could literally be anywhere unless a witness has come forward or someone has confessed. If abducted, she could be anywhere...alot of resources going towards the search and how are they prioritizing? Would love to know if they have cell phone pings or witnesses saying they saw something.Is this still officially a search and rescue?
I said it earlier when we were discussing parents that are guilty and on tv pleading for the return of their children.
For some unknown reason Susan Smith came to my mind immediately.
I don't think Mariah disappeared from that trailer three nights ago. There would have to have been evidence of her going missing and there is none.
To find pajamas on the floor means nothing. There could be dirty clothing all over depending on how housekeeping was done.
The scent dogs found no scent.
I'm really curious to know who the last person, other than mom and boyfriend, to see her.
Surely her ten year old brother could be of some help.
I also mapped where they live and lots of woods!Great question. If they are still looking for people who saw the family Sun and Mon, then there could be a possibility she went missing while they were out of town. How are they deciding where to search? She could literally be anywhere unless a witness has come forward or someone has confessed. If abducted, she could be anywhere...alot of resources going towards the search and how are they prioritizing? Would love to know if they have cell phone pings or witnesses saying they saw something.
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The weekend before Mariah went missing a 5 year old girl was raped and murdered in the neighboring county of Pender NC. This is approximately 45 minutes away. However no suspects have been named and news sources are scarce. I wonder if there is a connection.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...QqQIILCgBMAM&usg=AOvVaw0nSCJMbHj2sdM6rThH94m5
Thanks for this! I work with a guy who doesn't say much even when talked to. He has been in the office a year and finally yesterday, I think I understand his standoffishness. In a meeting he was talking and has a slight speech impediment. He is a really smart engineer but that could be missed when hearing him speak. So..yeah, some people aren't polished or necessarily comfortable, but might be technically great at their job.I feel for the Sheriff... I don't think public speaking was at the top of his reasons why he wanted a job in law enforcement. I know it comes with the job but maybe he didn't expect something this high profile.
My dad has said the same about sportsmen and women who don't come across well in interviews. They didn't decide to become a professional athlete just to get interviewed on tv! They want to play sports. The sheriff wants to get on with finding Mariah. IMO.
The FBI on the other hand probably get lots of training in public speaking whereas this sheriff probably doesn't have that option.
I wish I could help with the search. But I live on the other side of the Atlantic
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