razzledazzle
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If this was some sort of accident or medical situation, she would have been found by now, right?
I would think so.
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If this was some sort of accident or medical situation, she would have been found by now, right?
It was just announced a sex traffic ring was busted in East Whiteland Township, Malvern, PA post office. Three individuals were arrested and 2 girls, one aged 14 from Maryland and the other aged 18 from Virginia were freed. This area is about 45 mins. East of Bird In Hand.
Thank God these girls were saved.
It was just announced a sex traffic ring was busted in East Whiteland Township, Malvern, PA post office. Three individuals were arrested and 2 girls, one aged 14 from Maryland and the other aged 18 from Virginia were freed. This area is about 45 mins. East of Bird In Hand.
Thank God these girls were saved.
Or could something less nefarious have happened there at the farm or on the walk home? Copperhead snakes are common in the area and can be deadly. Bee stings are very dangerous for people with allergies. I realize these are rare occurrences, but whatever happened to her is not a common occurrence.
I'm in SWPA. Copperheads and rattle snakes are VERY common around here. We had a copperhead on our back patio. And I'm in a rural area. So there are a lot of woods and farmlands.Copperheads are not *that* common. I lived 47 years in that area of PA, owned several farms, plus worked in a profession that required me to be on multiple farms daily, and never once saw a copperhead.
Yes, it’s been hot here. Anyone deceased from a snake bite/heat stroke/bee sting/any other medical emergency would be quite obvious by now by odor and animal activity. :/However, if this were the case with LS, I think she would've most definitely been found by now.
I think they had another prayer service at a farm near there this evening. There should be video on the Facebook page put up regarding Linda’s disappearance.Also! If you go to Google Maps right now, it shows that there is A LOT of activity on Beechdale and Stumptown roads, close to where they intersect right now. That’s ODD for 9:52pm EDT, unless....
MOO.
Also! If you go to Google Maps right now, it shows that there is A LOT of activity on Beechdale and Stumptown roads, close to where they intersect right now. That’s ODD for 9:52pm EDT, unless....
MOO.
Yes I saw that. I love that they do them. I sometimes get on live with them and pray, typing out my prayers. Sometimes I can’t though because being on FB & praying in The Spirit doesn’t mesh together well for me. I pray multiple times a day for her (not in The Spirit). I’m still holding out hope that our Lord, Jesus Christ will miraculously bring her home!I think they had another prayer service at a farm near there this evening. There should be video on the Facebook page put up regarding Linda’s disappearance.
That stinks!Sadly, the traffic function on Google maps isn't working for me right now.
Well if it was near their home then that would make sense as to why google maps showed red, as if that part of the road was shutdown, and orange before and after that area. I guess also because of rubbernecking. But I don’t know.I think they had another prayer service at a farm near there this evening. There should be video on the Facebook page put up regarding Linda’s disappearance.
Or could something less nefarious have happened there at the farm or on the walk home? Copperhead snakes are common in the area and can be deadly. Bee stings are very dangerous for people with allergies. I realize these are rare occurrences, but whatever happened to her is not a common occurrence.
I agree, I think she would have been located by now. I was thinking her body and brain are not doing what we would expect if something like this happened so maybe she went in a direction that doesn't make sense or got into or under something. My logical brain says this didn't happen. I am grasping at straws trying not lose faith in humanity probably.I absolutely agree that whatever has happened to Linda was not a common occurrence.
If something less nefarious happened to her at the farm, or on her way home (snake bite, bee sting, dog bite, etc.), do you believe she would have been located by now? I'm trying to picture an accidental or unplanned event happening at the farm, and am at a loss. Would church members not hear her screams, or see her laying on the ground if she were bitten or stung? I do not live in the area, and am quite unfamiliar with the lay of the land- but would other church members be taking the same route Linda did when leaving services? Would it be easy to see her at the edge if the roadway if some type of accident had occurred (is the grass typically high enough to camouflage someone)? If copperhead snakes are common to the area, would a person chose to walk on the roadway vs. crossing through fields? Any of the awesome local members able to answer?