Found Safe IN - Hannah Potts, 23, Princeton, missing after FB live video saying kidnapped - 24 July 2020

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I just noticed the name in the title is spelled incorrectly....it appears she is named Hannah as on the missing poster and the linkedin. Maybe it can be corrected?
 
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Hannah was tagged in a post by her sister with this user name on Instagram. Linking but nothing there really.
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  • #103
Second half of the video was just posted .. Sitting on hands even harder. My hands hurt because I am sitting on them so hard.

ETA: She sure decided to air a lot of family drama and dirty laundry!!
 
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  • #104
I have seen the first half of the video but after finally hearing the second half, I'm left significantly more confused.
 
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True Crime Society is not an approved source at Websleuths. There is at least one known incident where LE discounted information that was presented on the site in relation to the Gannon Stauch case.

Would appreciate if someone could locate and link another source for the audio.

Thanks !!
I have seen family ask that it not be shared per police request, fyi.
 
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Found safe...
Miranda Meister

‪BREAKING: The Gibson County Sheriff says Hannah Potts have been found safe. ‬Eyewitness News WEHT WTVW
 
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omg, thank heavens for the news
 
  • #110
So I'm guessing a "black guy" didn't abduct her after all. Oy vey.

"we feel obligated to let the community know that this was NOT an abduction"
 

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Well I don't expect we will hear anymore about it.
Hopefully the family issues can be resolved.

I am pretty miffed though that a "black guy" was chosen to be the perp.
 
  • #113
We'll probably never know what really happened. But that's fine.... I'm just thankful she is safe!!!

MOO
 
  • #114
Deputies found her, and she was in no distress - and there was no foul play indicated.
 

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So glad she has been found safe and this one ended on a happy note for a change.
 
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So I'm guessing a "black guy" didn't abduct her after all. Oy vey.

"we feel obligated to let the community know that this was NOT an abduction"
All the way back to Susan Smith, when it starts with the black guy I automatically have a red flag go off. Seen it over and over again. jmo
 
  • #118
I’m happy. Hope she gets help.
 
  • #119
She was found safe and not in distress.
The deputies located her - so it appears she didn’t call her sister or mother to come get her. Glad she is alive.
 
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To me it sounded like she thought she'd dialed her mother's phone number, not that she thought she was making a video/audio. Either way, she did sound genuinely afraid, IMO. Praying Hannah will be found safe!

MOO
What's that electronic sound around 44 seconds in? It sounds very familiar to me but I can't place it. Is it a sound coming from her other phone? I read on one of the links that she had 2 phones with her. If she was whispering then I would think that sound would have alarmed her or someone else in the vicinity (she said they didn't know she had a phone). Also, I noticed a cry from a small child in the background later in the video (2:22) -- it sounds like she's not in complete isolation.

If she's posting a Facebook live video, why does she keep asking to hear her mom's voice? "Mom are you there? Hello? Mom if you can hear me please say something. I really need to hear your voice." She sounds a bit confused. "You gotta tell the cops everything." Maybe too confused to call the police? I know if I were terrified I might freeze and forget how to call 911 on a cell phone or something... but then why not say at the beginning "I've been kidnapped! I'm locked in a room and need help!" etc, rather than asking to hear her mom's voice? There wasn't a real sense of urgency or rush -- it sounded like she was sort of resigned to dying. Very disturbing.

Yesterday evening I read an article on the 6 different presentations of COVID. I was surprised to read that 3 of the six included confusion up to delirium. Is it possible she could be sick and completely disoriented, unaware of where she is or how she got there?
 

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