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Holy carp. Can you say crystal meth, kids? I knew you could...
I'm so disgusted. But not the least bit surprised.
Evansville is pretty much the meth capital of Indiana.
Holy carp. Can you say crystal meth, kids? I knew you could...
I'm so disgusted. But not the least bit surprised.
Evansville is pretty much the meth capital of Indiana.
I keep thinking about a possible pregnancy and hiding her and I don't think they could just bring her back after a baby was delivered because she wouldn't be able to push so someone would have to perform a csection. And that would give them away pretty quickly.
9 minute video from local news reporter, looks like raw footage for the News 14 interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d86BKN91Y_w&feature=youtu.be
I downloaded this one in case it mysteriously disappears. Anyone else notice that the mom's pupils look dilated even though there are likely very bright camera lights facing her?
9 minute video from local news reporter (Jackie Monroe from News 14), looks like raw footage for the News 14 interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d86BKN91Y_w&feature=youtu.be
I downloaded this one in case it mysteriously disappears. Anyone else notice that the mom's pupils look dilated even though there are likely very bright camera lights facing her?
Last night I fell asleep telling myself I would take this precious peanut as my own in a heartbeat.
That being said, I have also been a caregiver. One big difference in my case is my family member had a terminal diagnosis. And while I darn near became an alcoholic juggling her care along with my infant - I knew the situation would not last forever. Still, after they were asleep, I'd take the baby monitor and go sit out back on the patio and drink a bottle of wine while crying my eyes out. My spouse travels for work and I felt the world on my shoulders.
But there are always options - even though we may not see them.
This case breaks my heart on several levels.
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9 minute video from local news reporter (Jackie Monroe from News 14), looks like raw footage for the News 14 interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d86BKN91Y_w&feature=youtu.be
I downloaded this one in case it mysteriously disappears. Anyone else notice that the mom's pupils look dilated even though there are likely very bright camera lights facing her?
I still agree the whole thing sounds fishy, but after watching this video I wonder if mom was more passed out and less asleep when Aleah was taken, if she was taken.
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I have thought the same thing from the beginning. They said she was recovering from some sort of surgery so i thought maybe she was passed out on pain meds. But in the raw footage video she said the sister, Carly was also asleep on the couch.
The video raised a few thoughts and questions for me.
1. Where was the other sister? Bothe the night of the abduction and during the interview.
2. The mom refused to talk about the ex, yet she was so quick to read the note on that picture he drew. Why? It seems weird.
3. The other woman in the video that talks about bringin her home is the woman that is in a relationship with the woman that beat up the homeless man and made him confess. So that's super suspicious to me.
4. There has been some speculation that maybe Aleah died and the family is covering for the father, but that seems like an awfully big secret for such a young kid to keep.
5. At the beginning of the video you hear the mother say "let's just get this over with, I don't want to be here longer than I need to be" and then she was smirking and laughing throughout the interview. Maybe it was nerves, but it's not at all how I would expect a distraught mother to be acting. And the sister seemed awfully stoic too.
There are so many unanswered questions and the family seems to be so secretive and like they're hiding something. If my child were missing I would be sharing every single detail of my life, the good, the bad and the ugly, if it meant bringing my child home.
Yes, unfortunately, this is true.
http://www.tristatehomepage.com/news/indiana-crowned-meth-capital-of-united-states
Indiana is the meth capital of the United States and Vanderburgh County had the most meth lab busts for years. We're still in the top as of 2015 but there was a county up north that had a staggering 234 meth busts as opposed to our 45 last year. Not sure if that means our streets are cleaner after years and years of meth lab busts or if our cops are not doing a very good job of busting labs.
Heroin seems to be a huge problem here as well which is a relatively recent development, as far as I can tell.
I have some neuro auditory processing issues. Did the mom say something about Henderson on that video?
Her affect is certainly not what you'd expect. The other woman, I was watching for tears from the sound of her voice and saw none. Realizing, not everyone cries if they "sound" like they're crying, but still. JMO.
9 minute video from local news reporter (Jackie Monroe from News 14), looks like raw footage for the News 14 interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d86BKN91Y_w&feature=youtu.be
I downloaded this one in case it mysteriously disappears. Anyone else notice that the mom's pupils look dilated even though there are likely very bright camera lights facing her?
Does anyone but me feel like Mom is barely able to keep from grinning throughout that entire video?