The Chilling Last Text This Alabama Woman Sent Before Disappearing Over a Week Ago
Dec 30, 2019
Paighton had gone for drinks with a few friends to see live music at a bar called
the Tin Roof, police said. She
left about 10:45 p.m., accompanied by two heavy-set African-American men, authorities said.
She appeared to leave willingly, police said. Investigators are reviewing surveillance video from the club, but have not publicly released it. Paighton sent the worrying text a little after midnight, officers said.
She is the third Alabama female to disappear in a high-profile case in the last two months. In October, 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard, stepdaughter of UFC fighter Walt Harris, vanished after stopping a convenience store. After nearly a month of searching, her body was found in the woods near Shorter. She had been shot to death.
The suspect in her killing faces a capital murder charge.
That same month, 3-year-old Kamille "Cupcake" McKinney went
missing while playing outside a birthday party in Birmingham. Her body was found a week later, stashed in a dumpster. She had been suffocated, authorities said. Two suspects have been charged with capital murder in that case.
Law enforcement
expert Steve Kardian, Inside Edition’s go-to consultant on all things security, offers these tips to women out alone:
“Walk assertively — shoulders back, chest forward," he said. "Present yourself as someone that's not easy to mess with."
Kardian tells women in his safety classes to go “back to basics,” adding that: “common sense needs to be employed better.
"Awareness, being situationally aware of your surroundings — listen to your intuition. Believe in that gut feeling. It's not gonna lie to you.”