KrazyKatLadi
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One more reason living in OK scares me.
God forbid my daughter ever go missing. :what:
God forbid my daughter ever go missing. :what:
wo, so she went missing before? I am confused.
The truth: The [driver's] family IS the only family that won't let us on their land.
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We won't conjecture on here anymore. But we will tell you that while we, Mandie and Jeff's team, were driving by the land yesterday, [the driver] sat on his porch making Masturbation movements and signs to us to "bring it on."
Molly's family initiated a massive nagging campaign today. They're urging their Operation Find Molly members to call, e-mail, tweet, fax, and post on FB pages of everyone from the governor to the game warden here in the state, as well as bombarding local and national media to look into this case. And the members are reporting back that the governor's receptionist is exasperated to the point of rudeness with all the calls, the OSBI is reportedly feeling harassed, and CNN says they've been getting calls all day. Am still reading through 500+ comments with a goofy grin on my face.
Way to turn up the heat, Millers!
Apparently, Love County OK has a previous case of a disappearance that ended up being a murder not far from where Molly & Colt went missing. Some of the same people are being pointed at in the other case as well.
http://www.kxii.com/news/headlines/Bones__138621134.html
On the map:
A - Wilson, OK
B - Long Hollow Road (where the car that Molly & Colt were in was found)
Lake Murray - where Jordan Buckaloo's remains were found (Hickory Creek Wildlife Management near Lake Murray)
No, this is all one episode. Here's a brief timeline:
The evening of July 7-morning of July 8: the car chase, the 911 call, no one has seen Colt or Molly since. According to Colt's family, he called friends for help that morning, saying he had a broken ankle, thought he was in a creek bed between Long Hollow and Pike Road. The friends drove up and down those roads honking and yelling while Colt was still on the phone, but he said he could not hear the honking and yelling. Possibly he was confused and was actually on the other side of Long Hollow near Walnut Bayou. Members of the family have walked the entire creek between Long Hollow and Pike and found nothing.
July 15: The news article posted above, describing Molly as a runaway and not believed to be in danger.
July 22: The wrecked vehicle was found in a field off Long Hollow Road, apparently wiped clean of any evidence, no trace of Colt and Molly.
And now, three months later, still no trace of Colt and Molly. The families believe they were murdered on July 8 and are searching for their remains.
approx how far away is it?
here is okiegranny's timeline (i believe from FB??) on the creek =)
a fb page previously mentioned on this thread...hope it's okay.....has a little about the sheriff (of love) in regards to the murder windstorm posted about: https://www.facebook.com/OklahomaCopBlock.org/posts/493196314073985
Interesting none-the-less