From your link:
In the days that followed, search teams scoured the area on the ground and from the air as the community mobilized to find the little girl. Myra’s mother, Erica Lewis, made a public plea at the time.
“I just need help on finding her. Whoever has her, just bring her home. Please. That’s my baby, not your baby,” Erica Lewis said in 2014.
Myra was 2 years old when she disappeared from the family’s home on March 1, 2014. Sanders said she got a phone call that evening with the news.
www.wlbt.com
While I agree that at least one parent knows what happened I don’t quite buy the theory that Myra was sold. For one thing, how could one parent sell her with the other having no clue?
For another I question why a “buyer” would continue to keep Myra while LE conducted a serious and comprehensive search for her. Why not just drop her off somewhere and eliminate the risk?
Of course criminals tend to be stupid so anything could happen. But statistically it’s more likely that Myra died due to accident, abuse or neglect.
I’d love to be proven wrong and would celebrate Myra’s recovery. But in my heart I feel like this sweet little girl ended up in a landfill or a secluded grave. All MOO.