MistyGirl said:
Hmmm....I don't know but now that you say that I remember reading something somewhere.........I will seacrch fro that also.
Here it is. Appears it was a family friend, but I'm still stunned that anyone would say a 2 and 3 year old knew their limits outside.
Meech
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Mr. Payne, who is engaged to and lives with Ms. Kain, said he was working in Thomson at a gas station when the children's mother called him to say that Nicole and Jonah were gone.
Standing outside the home where he and the children have lived for less than a year, Mr. Payne expressed the belief that someone had abducted his son and daughter.
"When they leave, they leave the gate open," he said. Authorities found the gate closed but unlatched.
Mr. Payne and Ms. Kain lived in Arizona before moving to Gibson, Ga., which is where Brenda Johnson met them four years ago.
On Sunday, Ms. Johnson and family friend Laura Pennington said that they couldn't fathom Jonah and Nicole just leaving - particularly together.
"I never saw them play together - they were so sick of the other one. If they're together, someone snatched them," Ms. Pennington said. "And I don't know them to just take off and go up the road. They knew their limits."
Besides Ms. Kain, the last people to see the children were neighbors who saw them playing outside at about 4 p.m.
Agent Nicholson said Ms. Kain told police that she and the children came inside shortly after 4 p.m. and were in the house until she noticed the children were gone. Witnesses said there was no vehicle traffic on Lake Road at the time of the children's disappearance, according to Chief McClain.