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And if she doesn't, let me know and I will go fork her lawn.
I don't know, but you can see crime scene tape is up around the perimeter in one of the photos.Why are they so interested in this residence near the park? Kidnapped Penn Hills toddler found dead in Indiana County | TribLIVE.com
My research looks at water in two ways: manner of death versus disposal of a body. Women will use drowning as a way to kill their children (i.e. Andrea Yates and Susan Smith). It's usually women who have never shown any signs of abusing their children, sometimes it's because of a psychotic break or it's a spontaneous act. It can be a very "passive" way to kill a vulnerable child and I can't help but think this might have been the case here. Women are also what I like to call "fast dumpers" and want to get away as quick as possible. Men will use the water more as a way to dump a body as opposed to killing but it does definitely happen. There was a case not too long ago that a man thru his child strapped into a car seat into a river from an overhead bridge and that is what my initial thought was for this little girl too. If she had just been left out in the elements, chances are she would have survived a few nights alone. I hope that answers your question. I really need to spend more time on updating my research, its soul sucking to spend too much time on it
There was a video report earlier and the reporter said there was a heavy LE presence at a home on Route 22 as well as the park. I don't think we know if or how the home is connected yet.Why are they so interested in this residence near the park? Kidnapped Penn Hills toddler found dead in Indiana County | TribLIVE.com
No, you can't be charged with kidnapping of a dead child. But who says the child was dead?So I'm wondering if her charges are going to be adjusted. Can you be charged with kidnapping a deceased child? Or would she be charged with abuse of a corpse? IMO
And if she doesn't, let me know and I will go fork her lawn.
Welcome to Websleuths, EmDee. Thank you for these beautiful words! Glad to have you with us. (((Hugs)))Good evening all. I have been following this case since I first got the Amber Alert. I have been checking for updates constantly all weekend. This news has broken my heart into pieces. I started crying when I found out right after work. I don’t understand this world and the monsters we share it with.
I have a strong faith in Jesus and God, but situations like these are the ultimate test. My heart reaches out to the grandmother. Every time I saw her speak it was absolutely gut wrenching. I can’t imagine what this family is going through.
All I could do all weekend was pray for that sweet angel, as I live far from the site and could not myself search. Thank you to the member who is going there to put flowers in remembrance. Nothing will ever be enough for this sweet angel. Rest In Peace forever Nalani. You are so beautiful and we love you.
rsbyYes, no need for one. Also, no one noticed a child in a booster seat while Nancy was in Sheetz or stopped by the Monroeville mall.
All night I have been trying to figure out why LE kept looking for the car seat? It was odd to me at the time. What would finding the car seat help if Nalani was not in it? I never felt they were looking for Nalani and the car seat to be together? This puzzles me. Maybe I am putting too much thought into this but is has been nagging me!
My research looks at water in two ways: manner of death versus disposal of a body. Women will use drowning as a way to kill their children (i.e. Andrea Yates and Susan Smith). It's usually women who have never shown any signs of abusing their children, sometimes it's because of a psychotic break or it's a spontaneous act. It can be a very "passive" way to kill a vulnerable child and I can't help but think this might have been the case here. Women are also what I like to call "fast dumpers" and want to get away as quick as possible. Men will use the water more as a way to dump a body as opposed to killing but it does definitely happen. There was a case not too long ago that a man thru his child strapped into a car seat into a river from an overhead bridge and that is what my initial thought was for this little girl too. If she had just been left out in the elements, chances are she would have survived a few nights alone. I hope that answers your question. I really need to spend more time on updating my research, its soul sucking to spend too much time on it
I hear you. I am thinking that perhaps the mother, father or grandmother told LE what her car seat looked like to see if it jogged anyone's memory at the places Nancy stopped at- did they see Nalani at all, was there a car seat in the back of the vehicle?All night I have been trying to figure out why LE kept looking for the car seat? It was odd to me at the time. What would finding the car seat help if Nalani was not in it? I never felt they were looking for Nalani and the car seat to be together? This puzzles me. Maybe I am putting too much thought into this but is has been nagging me!
Yet another serious flaw with the Amber Alert system.I'm about 15 minutes southish of you and I didn't receive it. Though I'm in DE and not PA so that's probably why.
No one yet but I don’t think we have heard all truths yet. Things don’t quite add up to me.No, you can't be charged with kidnapping of a dead child. But who says the child was dead?
If she were disposing a body at father's request, there really wouldn't be any reason for him to call police. So I don't believe the child was dead.No one yet but I don’t think we have heard all truths yet. Things don’t quite add up to me.
I love this picture. She’s so adorable! I hate that this happened to her. I haven’t slept this weekend thinking about her, wanting to search for her, and help bring her back to her family. She’s sooo innocent and undeserving of this type of treatment. I broke down last night at the prayer vigil with my son yesterday and I broke down again driving home from work after receiving a text message from a friend.R.I.P. beautiful Nalani.
I love this pic of her.
Unbelievable. It just keeps happening. It's all so senseless.
Why oh why do adults take their anger, angst, whatever, out on innocent and vulnerable babies? Nalani was just the cutest little thing. Adorable.
How many more times will I post these words, "my heart aches for what could have been"?
What kind of a person does something like this?
I guess she wasn't sold after all. So much for that story.
Well Ms. Nancy, I hope every day for the rest of your life you live in abject fear, never knowing if someone is coming for you, and when they do, what they will do to you.
So many tears in heaven today.