chaddylex
Verified local - Rebecca Stahl case
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I did. It just seemed odd that nobody was really looking for her. I work with kids and teens and I'd imagine they'd go crazy if their friend was gone for any period of time.
I remember even in 1st grade, my friend's parents got divorced and he was out of school for something like three weeks, staying with his grandparents, and we all thought he had disappeared, died or was really sick. We just had to trust our teacher to say that he was still alive. One day, he just came back to school. He didn't really have much to say about things and was really quiet at first, but he was back to his old self eventually. I actually still keep up with him to this day.
The same thing happened in fourth grade when a buddy of mine had pneumonia. We didn't know what was wrong with him. We even made a "missing" poster for him with a reward of a whopping one dollar (hey, we were in fourth grade, plus this was a long time ago when you could buy a few things at the school store for a nickel or a dime). He wound up showing up the next day.
As implied, my elementary days were a long time in the past. If we were that concerned back then, why weren't Kathleen's friends? If my grade school friends were still missing to this day, we'd probably have put together a Facebook page by now. I know there's one for Kathleen, but where are all the old friends? We saw old classmates come forward with Sharon Marshall and tell their stories and give their suspicions about FDF, etc...but where is the love for Kathleen here?
I posted above about my former Plant Manager growing up with Kathleen and her brother. He didn't say much except that they lived at the bottom of the hill near the "tracks and river" and it wasn't a nice area. I just asked him a few weeks ago to elaborate (his last day with our company was today , so I can't ask him anything else) - but he just said it doesn't think her home life was real good but doesn't remember a lot about her disappearance, he said he was a teenager and didn't pay that much attention. - so that is the only person other than her family that I know has said anything about her. It would be neat to know more. If she frequented the skating rink (like i did in the 80's) I imagine she went with friends there that maybe knew her story. I wish more would come foward.