GA - Jonah, 3, & Nicole Payne, 2, Warrenton, 23 April 2005

  • #121
The dad looks like he's in a daze. He appears devastated, and is hugging the mom, (her head is against his chest), & is rubbing her arm. You can hear her sniffling & crying in the background.

I worry since they called off the search yesterday afternoon, and now that they are resuming it, it is only LE involved.

Tips have come in, some from across the country.
 
  • #122
Looks like the young boy takes after his mama and the daughter takes after her dad.....
 
  • #123
I believe they said that the little girl needs daily breathing treatments, and the boy takes daily medication. These babies need to be home.
 
  • #124
Just watched the Fox coverage, Behind the family spokesman was a rather large pond, anyone know if they were at the family home site?

I will hold further comment, but very sad day!!!


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  • #125
If your kids were missing and you were distraught, would you care about how your hair looked? Would you even think about it? Jonah and Nicole's mom was wearing a big red bow in her hair.

Wasn't Susan Smith also really into hair bows? Or was she a hair clip mom? I can't remember the details, but I'll never forget how she made sure her hair was always done for the camera.
 
  • #126
Camper said:
Just watched the Fox coverage, Behind the family spokesman was a rather large pond, anyone know if they were at the family home site?

I will hold further comment, but very sad day!!!


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It was my understanding that the media was set up by their home....that was a good sized pond (if that's what it was)
 
  • #127
Like a gentleman on television just said, in order for those children to just happen to disappear while the mom was in the bathroom for a couple of minutes, they must have either wandered off or someone had to have been right there waiting to grab them, (those are my words in the summary).
 
  • #128
They stated that the young girl needs a daily breathing apparatus and the little boy needs daily meds, too! why hasn't this been mentioned before?

It was the spokesman for the family that told this after the official part of the newsconference seemed to have ended.....
 
  • #129
In a clip it just showed, there was a car pulling out of a driveway (which I would assume must be theirs) and there's a house next door, so there is a neighbour close to their place if this was indeed the house where the children went missing from.

I'd like to know about these neighbours? Is there a male living there who might have been given a lie detector test? Who knows..that house was definitely close enough that someone there could have grabbed those kids or enticed them outside and grabbed them and took them into that other house.
 
  • #130
chicoliving said:
It was my understanding that the media was set up by their home....that was a good sized pond (if that's what it was)

That sure didn't look like anyplace you'd want to be NOT watching a two or three year old VERY closely! If these two did take off running out of the house, and down to the pond, and if they were fighting and pushing each other, anything could have happened.

That one lady who stated that they basically were sick of one another gives us the impression that these two did not get along well together. They could have been looking for pollywogs or turtles and just had an accident..it doesn't take long.
 
  • #131
Those kids, so close in age, probably had a bad case of sibling rivalry.

Mark my words, you'll want to be watching the woman with the big red hair bow.
 
  • #132
Has anything more been said about the little girl missing some hair due to a burn. One of the first articles said "may have some hair missing". Either it is or it isn't. A mother who was out with her children at 4pm doesn't know for sure at 6pm whether or not her child has hair missing? What? Does she have short term memory loss? And what about the father? Between the two of them you'd think there would be an accurate description of the child's current condition. This is just weird. Also, the two children were sick of each other? What a bizarre thing to say! Sibling rivalry is one thing, but that is a strange thing for a family friend to report.
 
  • #133
Wonder if the family had more than one car - hope they checked the trunk if there is another car. We had a missing mommy case in the county I used to live in, Found her car in another city and she was found in the trunk, dead of course.

I am pretty disallusioned about the dogs and or handlers that show up to help in the searches recently!!

Wonder what they were using the hair removal for in the home ?? I have never had enough hair, personally!!

Yep check out that pond, no mention has been made of it, if if it is near the home, tiny children love water.

I am also wondering how and where the children were spotted at 4 PM, tiny children and neighbors are some distance, OR they could have been seen as they drove by the home. Don't know how close the home is to the main road, that could be another option, being picked up by someone who saw them in the road!!!!!!!!

Don't you just wish WE could all be there helping ask those tough questions and giving helpful hints, gee couldn't LE just know all of these questions I pose, you would hope so anyway. Resources for LE are not real closeby I guess or available.

Time will tell us yet again, how this is to turn out. God help those tiny children, and the parents as well. IF typical, wife is repentant and the father is destroyed.


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  • #134
I thought the "may have" statement probably was the choice of words so if people didn't notice the hair missing, they wouldn't think it was the wrong girl. I doubt that it was huge patch missing.

The neighbor chose her words poorly.

If those kids are in that pond, they're weighted down.
 
  • #135
WARRENTON, Georgia (CNN) -- The search for two toddlers missing since Saturday resumes Monday morning, said Warren County sheriff's officials, who suspended the search Sunday night because of fatigue.

The officials said they still had no reason to suspect foul play in the disappearance of 3-year-old Jonah Payne and his 2-year-old sister, Nicole.





http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/04/25/missing.toddlers/index.html
 
  • #136
From the video Im seeing on Fox, I think the family owns one car, the older car that is sitting in the yard. The newer model car belongs to LE, I think.
 
  • #137
Does anyone know, have they reported if divers hav seacrhed the pond yet??? I woul dthink that would be one of the 1st things you would do. Maybe they did an dI missed that information. Anyone one know?
 
  • #138
Is there a video clip anyhwere of the NS or they mom and Dad that I could watch online?
 
  • #139
Timex said:
From the video Im seeing on Fox, I think the family owns one car, the older car that is sitting in the yard. The newer model car belongs to LE, I think.

They do, however, have an extra tire, which is clearly seen in the photograph of the two kids being shown on CNN. I'm thinking that safety wasn't the first concern of these parents.
 
  • #140
Misty...according to the article I posted earlier:

The Chronicle said that searchers worked by air, on foot and in vehicles and that dive teams were searching ponds and swamps.

So yes, they did use dive teams...whether they searched the pond nearby I don't know, but would assume they did.
 

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