Thank you. My feed cut out just at that moment.
She isn't close to home.
I disagree. They are asking a local community ( not nationwide) to be on the alert for someone new moving in to the neighborhood with a young girl living with them. My feeling is they must believe Abby is living within that viewing area for that presser.
Trying to hold it together. Looking up and around to get her mind focused elsewhere everytime it looked like she was about to cry, turning to the other names to get the faces and cameras off of her. My heart was breaking for her and S while watching.Appreciate anyone good at body language giving a read on ZH there....
I disagree. They are asking a local community ( not nationwide) to be on the alert for someone new moving in to the neighborhood with a young girl living with them. My feeling is they must believe Abby is living within that viewing area for that presser.
Very respectfully of course Pinkdragon.
BostonHmm I thought they were talking on a wider scale - early on the DA talked about why they wanted press from such a wide area there. But I missed who they listed - could have been NH/ME area.
I disagree. They are asking a local community ( not nationwide) to be on the alert for someone new moving in to the neighborhood with a young girl living with them. My feeling is they must believe Abby is living within that viewing area for that presser.
Very respectfully of course Pinkdragon.
Did they say the purse may be inside a larger bag? So she packed to leave? Maybe I got that wrong
Did they say the purse may be inside a larger bag? So she packed to leave? Maybe I got that wrong
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