It sounds like the medications she needs are likely common. Many older adults take blood pressure medicine and or a diuretic. I think a diuretic would be vital if she's taking that. My mom started retaining fluids in her final months and that could be the medicine that could be fatal if NG...
You are so kind! Thank you! I actually did a paper years ago about Wayne Williams and the atlanta case. Nancy reminds me of my own mom who passed a year and a half ago. Similar heart problems and just loved being a mom and grandmother! I can't say what I would have done to anyone who would...
I've been over here thinking up crazy scenarios that really just sound like a horror movie!
And the dateline connections/names that have been mentioned in this thread are just bizarre 😳
I keep hoping Nancy is alive and well and giving her kidnappers hell
Right!? Except when I was 5 living in Atlanta during the Atlanta children kidnappings! To this day I sleep with everything covered up except part of my face. I was terrified of being taken from my bed! And I absolutely can't sleep if anyone could possibly see in my window!
There's my childhood...
The amount of blood by the front door...I personally don't think it looks like a life threatening amount. Can they figure out how long the blood was there? I think it's a significant amount that would have required a bandage at least. Thinking about if it could have been there for a few days...
My opinion and thoughts...
I'm beginning to wonder if she actually made it home Saturday night. Technically the pacemaker disconnected from her phone. But that doesn't mean she was in the house when it disconnected.
I am curious if she willingly left the house. If, by some odd chance, this is a ransom situation, they could've told her that they had SG and would harm her if NG didn't comply.
My own opinion and thoughts
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