margarita25
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I can't stand to see these images of where she was found.
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I looked in at least 2 culverts 'beneath the road' (in Saturday Oct 14 search mentioned in Thread 2)...one just northwest of their neighborhood near McKamy Springs Park. Even took pictures to doublecheck later.
Now I wish I'd checked more of them.
It's so wonderful that you even did this! [emoji173]️[emoji26]
I looked in at least 2 culverts 'beneath the road' (in Saturday Oct 14 search mentioned in Thread 2)...one just northwest of their neighborhood near McKamy Springs Park. Even took pictures to doublecheck later.
Now I wish I'd checked more of them.
Thats the corner of Bowser and Spring Valley, just over the railroad tracksIn the PC, he said a culvert and referenced Bowser Rd.
Maybe they've found someone who has taken the precious little girl in, and have promised to give her the life she deserves rather than the crappy hand she was dealt time and time again.
I know, I know.
I just want to believe that she's out there somewhere and okay and being loved the way she should have been.
But, I guess we all know how most of these cases end.
Sure hope they're keeping a close eye on Dad.
I am surprised that LE did not do a search of the railroad track area in both directions, as far as a small 3 year old might walk at 3 am at night. if they didn't, it's because the dogs said nope, no child wandering around out here. But dogs are not 100% accurate. Ugh.
And I am wondering if the car driving at 4 am was a decoy to get LE looking further out. If she was placed in that culvert, perhaps it was so far in whoever did it thought she would not be found and her remains washed away in the winter storms.
I am surprised that LE did not do a search of the railroad track area in both directions, as far as a small 3 year old might walk at 3 am at night. if they didn't, it's because the dogs said nope, no child wandering around out here. But dogs are not 100% accurate. Ugh.
And I am wondering if the car driving at 4 am was a decoy to get LE looking further out. If she was placed in that culvert, perhaps it was so far in whoever did it thought she would not be found and her remains washed away in the winter storms.
Can someone inform those of us less knowledgeable about this case what the "car driving at 4AM" is all about? Was the dad out driving?
I love thisFrom the bushes of India to a culvert in Texas...
This case (today especially) has been like another slap in the face reminder for me that unconditional love, being comforted, knowing you are wanted and FEELING SAFE, are not things provided to everyone. I've not lived a day of my life not feeling ALL of those things. I cannot imagine an existence of possibly never having felt any of those things.
Sherin [emoji813]beat:
You have been so helpful with this case! Thank you!It is the one behind the tree/large bush on the opposite side of the tracks from the home