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"The biggest mystery now is how the girl went from the western to the eastern edges of the Denver metro area. Walking that distance doesn’t appear likely, Fulton said.

“That would be quite a feat for a 10-year-old,” she said. “We don’t know what she did.”"

http://www.denverpost.com/2017/11/17/missing-golden-girl-madeleine-malloy/
 
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Qmfr:

"The biggest mystery now is how the girl went from the western to the eastern edges of the Denver metro area. Walking that distance doesn’t appear likely, Fulton said.

“That would be quite a feat for a 10-year-old,” she said. “We don’t know what she did.”"

http://www.denverpost.com/2017/11/17/missing-golden-girl-madeleine-malloy/

If one walks 4 mph, 15 min mile, times 14 hours, that's 56 miles, so it appears doable. Including sleep time, moo.
 
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Qmfr:



If one walks 4 mph, 15 min mile, times 14 hours, that's 56 miles, so it appears doable. Including sleep time, moo.
For a 10 year old though? I wonder if someone have her a ride.

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I hope they look closely at what motivated a 10 year old girl to sleep on a sidewalk, in Colorado in November (below freezing overnight.)
 
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I hope they look closely at what motivated a 10 year old girl to sleep on a sidewalk, in Colorado in November (below freezing overnight.)

I hope they do too. This whole thing doesn't seem right.
 
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