yes, I agree ... this opened my eyes up a little more .I think it's important to kinda go back and review - LE was pretty tight-lipped, and many of us speculated that was because she was a runaway or they knew where she was, or at least knew enough to know not to be too concerned. Same with dad. Not a ton of updates throughout, not a ton of MSM involvement. It seems like those assumptions made by posters here were correct.
Same with the idea many posters stated that a 16-yr-old would never intentionally leave her phone behind, and foul play was likely for that reason. It seems like Alexis did intentionally leave her phone behind after all.
Anytime a thread ends and it doesn’t conclude with a body bag and a toe tag it is a good conclusion. Alexis is one of the lucky ones. She gets another chance at being an adult someday. Most threads involving missing teens don’t end up as positive.
Wishing Alexis and her family good days ahead.
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Anytime a thread ends and it doesn’t conclude with a body bag and a toe tag it is a good conclusion. Alexis is one of the lucky ones. She gets another chance at being an adult someday. Most threads involving missing teens don’t end up as positive.
Wishing Alexis and her family good days ahead.
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Can you give a source stating that she came back by herself? Her father didn't put it that way.This is not a case of being lucky. You make it sound like she was in great danger. She left on her own accord and came back by herself. That is a big difference.
The more cases I see the more I am convinced experience (being an adult) has nothing to do with it. So age for me is just a number.
100% agree! I'm glad she is home safe. Everything else is fixable.Anytime a thread ends and it doesn’t conclude with a body bag and a toe tag it is a good conclusion. Alexis is one of the lucky ones. She gets another chance at being an adult someday. Most threads involving missing teens don’t end up as positive.
Wishing Alexis and her family good days ahead.
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Her father stated that "Lexi has been recovered..." which to me sounds like Lexi was convinced by LE who found her to go back home........... or was taken by LE from wherever she was staying back to her home.Can you give a source stating that she came back by herself? Her father didn't put it that way.
This is not a case of being lucky. You make it sound like she was in great danger. She left on her own accord and came back by herself. That is a big difference.
The more cases I see the more I am convinced experience (being an adult) has nothing to do with it. So age for me is just a number.
I'm not sure that there will be a MSM article or a Dallas PD post/statement about her being found. She's still listed in NCMEC: Have you seen this child? Alexis Cavazos. Perhaps when her entry is deleted, that can count as official news.
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Respectfully, I came away with the exact opposite feeling about the dad when I watched the video posted by @indicolite22 . I felt like Lexi's dad was an amazing advocate for his (likely runaway) daughter. Maybe because I have a just-turned-17 year old daughter. Even if she went "voluntarily" there is a huge chance she isn't in a safe situation - I'm going to guess groomed by an older adult. I think her dad is amazing and I wish every since child/teen on WS had a parent that advocated for their missing child the way her dad did. 16 is a hard age, the brain isn't fully developed - especially the frontal cortex - the decision-making part. And a bad decision could have turned out so much worse.It's more accurate to say that a 16 year old girl is unlikely to be without a phone. In the vast majority of cases of missing teens, it's known exactly where they are and they are in little too no physical danger. Cases that make it to websleuths on the other hand are more often than not ones with suspicious circumstances. This one is interesting because at this point it feels like the dad gamed the system a little bit to make this bigger than it was.
If her father knew early on who she was with, wouldn't they have recovered her immediately?It's more accurate to say that a 16 year old girl is unlikely to be without a phone. In the vast majority of cases of missing teens, it's known exactly where they are and they are in little too no physical danger. Cases that make it to websleuths on the other hand are more often than not ones with suspicious circumstances. This one is interesting because at this point it feels like the dad gamed the system a little bit to make this bigger than it was.
It is absolutely understandable that you think this way God bless you but it is just not remotely accurate, statistically. Yes, teenage girls are usually with older "men" in their late teens or early 20s but nearly always they are also more or less sincerely trying to play house with her. In cases of actual grooming with intent to traffic, the signs should be obvious that a girl is associating with criminal types and those kind of young men juggle lots of girls which should also be obvious to an involved parent. I don't really watch videos related to cases because I prefer to make factual evaluations rather than rely too much on my intuition especially where my posting on this site is concerned.Maybe because I have a just-turned-17 year old daughter. Even if she went "voluntarily" there is a huge chance she isn't in a safe situation - I'm going to guess groomed by an older adult... and vulnerable teens groomed by older men often wind up in a trafficking-type situation. All in all I'm so happy she is home.
Not necessarily. In most states including Texas it is an affirmative defense to claim that you are interfering with custody of a minor who was fleeing the commission or attempted commission of family violence and the girl will almost always claim this to be the case. The definition of "attempted commission of family violence" is extremely vague and law enforcement has a lot of leeway to evaluate on a case by case basis where this is concerned.If her father knew early on who she was with, wouldn't they have recovered her immediately?