I live about an hour from McLaurin. I also have a mutual friend with Brittany on FB. I showed her pic to my 17 yr old and 22 yr old, but neither knew her. This is so distressing. I notice a lot of people posting on FB that she would never ever leave her daughter. She appears to be a devoted mom. I hope she is found safe and fast.
There were quite a few people who didnt think she was such a good mum if you look into some comments on her facebook page.....some girl said she wasnt as she was driving around in a car with someone who was drunk and the baby was in the car.....she says that she is going to get this girl......a family member comes in and says that people keep saying that she isnt a good mum, but that she is not helping the situation by posting things on facebook....
I get the feeling that while she loved her daughter she is like alot of the young mums we have seen on here, a bit irresponsible and still want a party life.
Another post she is asking would anyone like to babysit her daughter as she needs a break.
The fathers name is JM and there is a post that JM is coming back and we will see how things work out.....now this is late 2011, so I think the new bf has not been on the scene very long at all.
Yeah... I saw it was about child support, but they looked pretty chummy, huh? I mean, it didn't appear that there were claws and blood during that visit. lol
I noticed two other strange FB comments. One was on a picture of Brittany's maybe the 18th or 19th that was directed angrily at JM from one of Brittany's friends. Mobile uploads, I believe. Another was on the picture of Brittany on the "Seeking the Lost" FB page. A EJ (who happens to have several FB friends in common with me, but I do not know him) said something odd about a shovel, burying a pet, and a man named Henry, but Brittany's sister denies any truth to this.
If I don't know one thing about this small little place is that there will be very few MSM links to go on. The quickest "news" seems to travel by word of mouth, unfortunately.
She has several tattoos including a large cross on her back, a small cross on her left shoulder, a dolphin on her right hip and a handprint above her ankle. Crenshaw was also seen wearing a leg brace.
The 19-year-old mother of a young daughter is approximately 5'2" and weighs 117 pounds. Crenshaw brown hair and several distinctive tattoos - one of a large cross on her back, a smaller cross on her left shoulder blade, a dolphin on her right hip and a child's hand print above her ankle.
At this link also has a family photo picture with a guy in it. Maybe current bf??
Posted: Aug 21, 2012 10:24 AM EDT Updated: Aug 21, 2012 12:07 PM EDT
http://www.wlbt.com/story/19329930/young-mother-missing
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Could be...need to compare this picture to her bf's FB page.
At this link also has a family photo picture with a guy in it. Maybe current bf??
Posted: Aug 21, 2012 10:24 AM EDT Updated: Aug 21, 2012 12:07 PM EDT
http://www.wlbt.com/story/19329930/young-mother-missing
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According to the video at KNOE, it appears to be her current boyfriend in that photo.
Also, KNOE video: She has a leg brace and CRUTCHES.
So, she needs crutches to get around, and her boyfriend just suspected that she was off doing laundry of something? How does she manage a basket/hamper of clothes with crutches?
If you listen to him in that video, well... I'll leave it at that.
" filled the baby's cup up, gave her a hug and kiss again. I told her I loved her, she told me she'd see me when I got home," said Davis of that morning.
But several people here say Crenshaw was last seen asking the owner of the store nearby to unlock the laundromat, which is located on the side of the building. The owner told her it was unlocked and she left. Crenshaw and the family laundry basket have been missing since.
"I come in around 8:00, 8:30 and I took a shower and got in the bed and I was going to wait up for her," said a tearful Davis Tuesday. "I don't know for sure what time I went to sleep, I had the TV on and I was going to wait up for her and I just fell asleep."
Davis reported Crenshaw missing to authorities early Friday
Why would someone take the laundry basket, too? If I'm accosted, the first thing I do is drop the laundry basket. And an abductor isn't likely to pick up clothes and take a laundry basket unless the basket of clothes would connect him or her to the crime. If the basket is in my living room, I'm going to dispose of it. If the basket is dropped in a laundry building, I'm going to leave it. At most, I'd sit it on a table to make it look less suspicious.