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I gave it to WTSP Tampa bay. They thanked me last time I sent them something. Shows professionalism I told them so I picked them this time lol
Her friend on the bus saw her at the bus stop. The bus went by at 7AM because she was at one of the later stops. AT 715AM when her bus came back around to pick her up, she was not there. I have spoken with her friend.
Up And Vanished on Oxygen did a show on this case last night, which brought me here to see what WS had. Two of his sons confront/question him on the show. Now to go read this thread!
I just watched the Oxygen show. If the house where the family was living when Korrina and Annette went missing is still standing, I wonder if LE has ever checked the attic for yellow carpet fibers, bodily fluids, etc. Also any traces from Steve since he told his sons he had never been up in the attic.
BBM. VERY good point. Steve is now on record as stating that he never went up to the attic. So if any fibers, hairs, fluids etc. of his are found there, that might be cause for more suspicion.
I have to say I was very impressed with how Up & Vanished covered this case. My heart goes out to this whole family—it broke my heart to hear Korrina's brother tear up as he remembered her, and also hearing Annette's brother remember bits and pieces of playing with his older sister. I also can't believe the show not only surprised Steve with his estranged sons, but also directly confronted him about the disappearances!
I like how observant Payne, the host, was when he pointed out that Steve could remember crumpling up Annette's letter, but could not remember if he ever laid a hand on Korrina. When Payne first asked about the crumpled letter, Steve interrupted him to admit, "I did that!" But yet when Payne asked if he ever hit Korrina, Steve said, "My memory doesn't serve me..." Notice the cognitive distancing. Not "I don't remember," but "My memory..." It's a way to avoid responsibility, because if there's ever proof somehow, well, it's not his fault, it's "my memory."
I also agree that another red flag was when Steve failed to notify Annette's uncle that she had gone missing. Ok, let's assume that Korrina did come back for Annette, and that Steve genuinely believed that. My goodness, even if he didn't get along Korrina as the accounts say, wouldn't you at least for the moment want to put those differences aside, call her brother, and say "hey, your sister's alive, and your niece is safe with her?"
Clearly, Steve has a history of abandoning his children. But I find it interesting that his children get left behind, while the one child that wasn't his is the one to go missing—after that child's mother also went missing. I also find it convenient that it was just weeks away from when the state would've considered Annette legally his.
I just wonder, if he did it, then why a year later? Was it just to avoid a new legal responsibility? Or could Annette have confronted Steve about what happened to her mom? Had she heard something that night? Did she maybe go up to the attic and see for herself, and Steve realized he now had a witness?
I agree that Steve knows more than he's saying.
If so then I recommend being verified as an insiderIt has nothing to do with Annette or the mom. I am Steve's sister in law.
It has nothing to do with Annette or the mom. I am Steve's sister in law.
If so then I recommend being verified as an insider
It has nothing to do with Annette or the mom. I am Steve's sister in law.
Agreed. I believe that Steve killed both Korrinna and Annette.
The only question former is, where did he put the bodies.
I can't help but wonder whether one of them was inside that rolled up piece of carpeting that was found in the pond. My guess is that the workers who found it didn't bother to unroll it.They both disappeared near the same plantation, right? Any chance they could be buried there?
Her stepfather, Thomas Steven "Steve" Malinoski, didn't realize she was missing until that afternoon, when she didn't come home from school and he found out she'd never arrived there.