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Also says Cara's statements have changed..
I wish they would publish the affidavit for the search of cell phone data; what types of statements are they talking about, I wonder.
Also says Cara's statements have changed..
I can't copy and paste from the article on my phone, but interesting that the LE Official said the community and LE want answers but didn't mention the family.
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"'We want closure for the community. We want to bring this case to a resolution so people will know what happened,' Sgt. Cullum said. 'There are so many unanswered questions right now. Not only do community members have those questions but so too do the investigators.'"
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That paragraph really stood out to me as well. Without saying it, Sgt. Cullum is basically saying that the family has the answers to the questions the community members and the investigators have. I really don't think Roach has anything at all to do with Aleah's disappearance.
"'We want closure for the community. We want to bring this case to a resolution so people will know what happened,' Sgt. Cullum said. 'There are so many unanswered questions right now. Not only do community members have those questions but so too do the investigators.'"
BBM.
That paragraph really stood out to me as well. Without saying it, Sgt. Cullum is basically saying that the family has the answers to the questions the community members and the investigators have. I really don't think Roach has anything at all to do with Aleah's disappearance.
Debra Wollner makes first court appearance
http://www.14news.com/story/33176714/debra-wollner-makes-first-court-appearance
Reporter mentions that a family member of Wollner's is who paid the $20,000 bond. This has a video of Wollner and she's even scarier looking in the video than in her photos.
Debra Wollner makes first court appearance
http://www.14news.com/story/33176714/debra-wollner-makes-first-court-appearance
Reporter mentions that a family member of Wollner's is who paid the $20,000 bond. This has a video of Wollner and she's even scarier looking in the video than in her photos.
New admin post: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1568070126822082/permalink/1590154494613645/
So they're doing a car wash to raise funds for an out of town group to come in when they've had lots of suggestions for free help to come. I was suspicious about this and then I looked at the Facebook page for the search team they want to bring in and saw this. So they picked a team that will protect their "image," I see...
Also, if you notice in the admin post, they mention that money can be donated at United Fidelity Bank. There's some confirmation that they've opened a second bank account. The original account was at Old National Bank. Hmm.
Also, it's not an admin post but admin commented on it and confirmed it was a "legit" fundraiser. They're selling Aleah t-shirts for $21.99 a pop on a t-shirt selling site where the base price is $13.75, so they're "earning" $8 per t-shirt. The admin said it is to go for this "Truth Seekers" group to come in.
I know it isn't legal, but I'd rather see truth serum used than Truth Seekers. When I saw the latest video of the mom smiling during all the police activity, I told myself, "She knows they won't find Aleah here". I've never seen family at a potential 'find' looking and acting like that. IME, a family is usually distraught and anxious in appearance. A mom never stands there thinking her dead child has been found while having a Cheshire Cat grin on her face, unless she was on some meds, which is possible.
But, after the released search warrants, changing stories, and LE, I truly believe she holds all the answers.
If someone opens a missing person donation account at a bank, does the bank usually donate to it? It seems they are desperate to raise money, but AFAIK LE doesn't charge for their searches and it's pretty cheap to supply water and snacks to 4 volunteer searchers.
I hate to say this, but I don't think anyone will donate to Aleah's family if they are even slightly aware of what has transpired since her disappearance. I think the only hope of raising money would be a third party not affiliated with the family or "seeking the truth if it doesn't involve the family being guilty".
The thing is, raise money to do what? Aleah is NOT hiding in the bushes out back. Whatever was done to her or with her she's probably far enough away from the house she went missing from that those 4 searchers are not going to find her. I'm pretty convinced the only way she's going to be found is when LE have enough to charge someone with her abduction and then they confess what they did with her, as a part of a plea agreement or something.