bessie
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I grew up and lived most of my life in Gentilly about a mile or so from the stadium where the body was found. It's in an area that is somewhat isolated, even more so since Katrina. You'd almost have to live in the vicinity to even know it exists. Technically, it's not New Orleans East, but just west of the Industrial Canal. NOE begins east of the canal. Parts of NOE are high crime, and the stadium is close enough that it's reasonable to assume the victim and/or her killer either lived there.
The sketch looks enough like Asia that she could be a match. The age fits, too. She lived with her father in Slidell and attended Slidell High School until 2003, so she might've had friends in New Orleans East. (The two areas are connected in many ways even though the lake separates them geographically.) Makes me wonder why she moved to Hattiesburg in her junior year. Was she hanging out with the wrong crowd in Slidell? But if she came to the area in May of 2005 when she first disappeared, she wasn't there the whole time. In August of 2005, Katrina left the entire lakefront, Gentilly, and New Orleans East were under water for weeks. Practically everything was destroyed. Of course, that's not to say she couldn't have returned there later. It just seems strange that if she were living the street life here during Katrina, she wouldn't have contacted family members when she evacuated and needed a place to stay, especially since she'd only been away a few months.
The sketch looks enough like Asia that she could be a match. The age fits, too. She lived with her father in Slidell and attended Slidell High School until 2003, so she might've had friends in New Orleans East. (The two areas are connected in many ways even though the lake separates them geographically.) Makes me wonder why she moved to Hattiesburg in her junior year. Was she hanging out with the wrong crowd in Slidell? But if she came to the area in May of 2005 when she first disappeared, she wasn't there the whole time. In August of 2005, Katrina left the entire lakefront, Gentilly, and New Orleans East were under water for weeks. Practically everything was destroyed. Of course, that's not to say she couldn't have returned there later. It just seems strange that if she were living the street life here during Katrina, she wouldn't have contacted family members when she evacuated and needed a place to stay, especially since she'd only been away a few months.