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“I know there are things I’m not going to see,” says Alanna’s mother Laura Gallagher. She along with Alanna’s two other parents spoke publicly Wednesday night.
“There are things the guys are seeing that they don’t want me to read and felt bad that they are suffering through knowing this and I don’t,” says Laura Gallagher
That just broke my heart.
Ill be here. Ill be here waiting for you.
I'm skeptical that Alanna actually said that, but it does make for a very bittersweet story.
I agree, that doesn't sound like something a 6 year old neighbor would say.
I'm inclined to think it might be what Alanna would say.
I'm inclined to think it might be what Alanna would say.
"Sources say they may have discovered evidence suggesting an accomplice and those sources say that person may have helped Holder move Alannas body about a mile from her neighborhood. Saginaw police have refused to elaborate."
Horrible....but in the back of my mind, I've had sort of an inkling that he had help with disposing of her body.
If he left DNA on her, I can't see that he would want her body found right away. You would think that if he indeed wanted to commit "the perfect crime" she would have been dumped out in the middle of no where like Opal and let the environment kill off the DNA, or he would take her somewhere away from his house and destroy the evidence....burn pile or a lake. It's just odd that she was found on the street covered in his DNA.
According to the warrant, Holder was seen pacing "up and down the sidewalk" when Gallagher's body was found.
I wonder if the pacing back and forth on the street that day was TH looking for the tarp or any other evidence that could have fallen on the street? Was he looking at the ground when he was pacing? Was it just nerves?
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Of...-Near-Home-of-Alanna-Gallagher-216586041.html
I agree, that doesn't sound like something a 6 year old neighbor would say.
I wonder if the pacing back and forth on the street that day was TH looking for the tarp or any other evidence that could have fallen on the street? Was he looking at the ground when he was pacing? Was it just nerves?
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Of...-Near-Home-of-Alanna-Gallagher-216586041.html