WV WV - Aliayah Lunsford, 3, Lewis Co., 24 Sep 2011 - # 1

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South Charleston to Weston is about 1 1/2 hours depending on construction & traffic. This was game weekend so I'm expecting traffic was bad on 79 all weekend. Takes time to get the team ready also. I've seen the search & rescue team not make it till the next day. It was a very good response time.
 
If you would like copies of the research done on west virginia culture, I'd be glad to send you the information. They are easily available through the March of Dimes, Annie Casey Foundation, Kids Count, Vanderbilt University, WVU & Marshall. Most of this information is also available through the WV dept. of Health & Human Resources.

that won't be necessary. i was born and raised in wv. since you are posting it as fact how about you post a link to support this statement - "WV is notorious for not trusting strangers"
 
Baby girl looks very thoughtful...
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I'm reading "Lewis County Sheriff Deputies say that Aliayah Lunsford was last seen at her home around 6:30 AM in South Weston area."

I'm going by the reporter update at 1:22

Update - Sunday, 09.25.11 - 1:22 PM:

The girl, identified as Aliayah Lunsford, was last seen wearing her “Dora the Explorer” pajamas near her family’s home in Bendale early Saturday morning.

could just be a reporter typo though
 
At this point, I fear she could only be alive IF someone took her...and that is never very likely either.
 
that won't be necessary. i was born and raised in wv. since you are posting it as fact how about you post a link to support this statement - "WV is notorious for not trusting strangers"

My research materials are all hard copies but I'll be glad to provide you with links to the information available online if you are serious about wanting to learn about the subject of Appalachian Culture specific to West Virginia. I'm sure it's not hard to find.

You could start by reading Dr. Ruby Payne's information. It's easy to google.
 
I find it hard to believe.

Me too...surely someone would have gone after her and saved her.

As far as arguing about West Virginia and what it is or isn't like...that sort of thing could get the thread shut down, folks, just saying...not a Mod or anything.
 
Am I allowed to paraphrase what is posted on a public facebook page?
 
Don't really know exactly what the FB poster was trying to say.....but the possibility of a 3yo child outrunning a dog/s for more than about four steps is very unlikely at best....
 
Don't really know exactly what the FB poster was trying to say.....but the possibility of a 3yo child outrunning a dog/s for more than about four steps is very unlikely at best....

Personally, I would think a 3 yr old would freeze in fear before even trying to run from a dog
 
waiting for approval from a mod on whether I can paraphrase what was posted on facebook.....as soon as I do I'll post
 
Good grief, I can just about make sense of that hash...could that be what happened??

I sent her a FB message and told her stop posting on FB and call the police... her FB pic looks freakin' weird so it might just be yet ANOTHER person trying to get attention off a tragedy :(
 
That's very intuitive. I've read that people (when telling an elaborate tale, use markers (such as what you described above) by using times, dates, that they will easily remember.

3 years old (wonder if she's 3.5)?

6:30

9:30

MOO

Mel



I can't recall any time in a missing person's case where someone has given an exact time if it was an odd number... say, 9:17. And most people will use the half hour if it's closer than the hour. Or... here's a thought.. maybe she looked at the clock just before going in to the room and it really WAS 9:30.

As to the child's true age, maybe she's still closer to 3 than she is to 4. It doesn't matter, really, I just think analyzing their words and how they say them is a bit premature, but that's just me. No offense intended.
 
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