Absoluterubbish
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Are we allowed to share the latest update in this case. It comes via her sister on a Tik Tok live?
I have real hope that's what's going on.I have no idea. But if she was, a hospital would likely have caught it. Could be an explanation for "don't take her to the hospital".
Maybe she did go to a hospital, gave birth, and was directly admitted to a rehab institution. Privacy laws would prevent any of this information from being available.
And she was the last person to see her alive? Hmm.Courtney changed her story about the car that she said collected Rebecca - it was a a dark SUV/ a minivan / a dark Chevy Impala.
The whole thing sounds so unhinged...I lost track about a million times and eventually gave upFor other's following the thread:
The video above is a rather long but very interesting livestream with various community members regarding the disappearance of Rebecca Park.
Rebecca's partner Richard might not be boyfriend of the year, but at least he is open and upfront answering questions.
How was he earning income from his grandchildren? Welfare benefits? Selling them in black market adoptions?Food assistance, aid to dependent parents, housing assistance, just generally whatever is available by way of what is commonly called "welfare".
I was aware of a case in my own district of a man who was impregnating his own intellectually disabled daughter for the income. She may have had previous babies that ended up being dumpstered before the final one was caught by a very astute ob-gyn who had dna tests done that verified the parentage of the baby as incestuous.
He basically was running a baby-mill. The poor daughter didnt even own a toothbrush and had to be shown how to use it in the medical clinic and also given showers before her appointments as she was never bathed. She may well have eventually been dumpstered herself after her emergency hysterectomy made her unable to reproduce again.
The things I saw in those mountains and in social services have been lifetime traumatizing though that was a lifetime ago.
But are you sure of that? Privacy laws do not allow for divulging a patient names. I'm not sure how that impacts law enforcement but there have missing person cases not solved due to people being hospitalized and under radar. They won't even tell next of kin if a person has been admitted unless they are specifically listed on the hipaa form.If she were in hospital police would say she was located and she's safe. JMO/MOO
In that particular case, his daughter was still a dependent in his care and jurisdiction due to her disability. Her benefits from having a dependent child of her own would have been his to manage on her behalf. And I'm sure he banked on no one ever knowing that baby was his. ~~ Social service work nearly destroyed me in my twenties. If you have never seen a child starved because their parent sells their snap benefits for pennies on the dollar so they can buy alcohol and drugs, count yourself blessed. Its haunting over a lifetime.How was he earning income from his grandchildren? Welfare benefits? Selling them in black market adoptions?
There was a thread here a while back about a 14-year-old Amish girl who showed up at a hospital, IIRC in Wisconsin, in labor, and she was unable to name the father because the boys and men in her community had pretty much passed her around for as long as she could remember. Another Sleuther said, "I am just sick! I didn't know the Amish were even capable of knowing that people do things like this to each other." I, and some other people, said that they're really no different from "us."
I wish that were true, but I'm afraid it has said that since before she went missing. It's just her due date really, not his DOB, and they had already picked out a name for him.On her Fb the birthdate of her 3rd child is mentioned with her other 2 children: born 18th November, a boy named Richard Scott-Lee.
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I don't believe for one second that Courtney had $2000 just sitting there waiting for Rebecca. Not a chance. If I was a betting person, I'd bet it was just an idea she used to get her daughter's attention. Some power.
I was thinking maybe someone wanted to get their hands on the rest/never actually gave her anything and wanted her whole part of the inheritance for themselves once she's missing.In the second livestream, when asked about the cheque for $2000, Courtney claimed that the entire sum was actually $18,000 and that Rebecca had specifically requested only $2000.
Which makes it even less believable.
I was thinking maybe someone wanted to get their hands on the rest/never actually gave her anything and wanted her whole part of the inheritance for themselves once she's missing.
I'm a missing persons advocate. I've seen the hospitalized person "found safe" play out many times.But are you sure of that? Privacy laws do not allow for divulging a patient names. I'm not sure how that impacts law enforcement but there have missing person cases not solved due to people being hospitalized and under radar. They won't even tell next of kin if a person has been admitted unless they are specifically listed on the hipaa form.
It's privateCould somebody post the link to the TikTok that is Rebecca's sister? I am giving you permission to post it so we can review it and decide whether it is legit. If it really is Rebecca's sister, we may allow it.
Thank you.
Tricia
@Absoluterubbish Here's the answer to your earlier question about posting the sister's TikTok.Could somebody post the link to the TikTok that is Rebecca's sister? I am giving you permission to post it so we can review it and decide whether it is legit. If it really is Rebecca's sister, we may allow it.
Thank you.
Tricia