hockeymom4
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Yes! ITA. The children could have been removed due to suspected neglect.
I have wondered about someone in the community taking her for the same reason. Maybe someone was tired of seeing it on a continual basis. Not saying it would be right, but it has occurred to me. It's hard to believe they could stay there, though, without someone eventually finding out. But if they took her even just to Jackson, then it would tough to find her unless someone talks. Lots of ways to hide her there.
I know that we are all thinking that something else closer to home, so to speak, has happened and that the above possibility is remote. I just feel like that however remote, it's still a slim possibility. JMO
Also, in the above link, it says there were guns in the home. So, I am thinking it was a combination of things that got them removed. I think it is best until they know what happened.
The detail that I can't figure out is the other children and how they play into this. Meaning, when they last saw her and where. They would have been interviewed, I would think. So, if it played out as it is stated in MSM....why would they say she went with mom? They are old enough to know she didn't. I was with my 6, 4 and 2 year old nieces and nephew last night. They make stuff up constantly, especially the 2 year old. I call her Miss Fibber, but it's about silly stuff. Older siblings usually tend to tell on everyone. The older two yesterday were ratting each other out, it was hilarious. One of them broke a toy and I dint have to ask because I knew right away.
So, why would they older siblings say Myra went with the mom? Did the mom say she was going to take her, send the girls in and then change her mind and tell her to go inside and she never made it? I look forward to being able to discuss this. I honestly think there so many different possibilities of what could have happen and so many different people, including people not the parents who could hold the answers.