Still catching up, so pardon the interruption… but I just looked at her old FB account and we have two friends in common. One of these mutual friends is a co-worker. I’ll have to ask him how he knows her on Monday. (Don’t worry—he is well aware of my sleuthing habits, so he won’t find my questioning strange or offensive.)This is an older fb account for HMW
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I think that would’ve made her only 16 at the timeShe posts about losing her brother 4 months ago on her 6/10/15 post here. Iirc from GAL petition, she was hit by a car in October of that same year. I scoured newspapers looking for a record of that accident, and I cannot find anything at all. I am now wondering about that accident and whether it may have been a suicide attempt on the heels of losing her brother. Moo.
Yes, she and her family have endured an awful lot. Aside from sightings from locals, it doesn’t seem that there is much we can do here, as we have dug up so much that led us nowhere, except feeling compassion for Heather and her family.I think that would’ve made her only 16 at the time![]()
I found a post dated 10/16/2015 of an article from The Fayetteville Observer that was shared on the support page linked a few posts back. The link is no longer valid but the title of the article was “Four Killed, Three Survive Friday Crash on I-95”.I have tried to find something about her accident, but nothing comes up. The tone of the Facebook posts about it kind of allude to suicide attempt but I could be totally off.
I checked into that article. It was an accident that happened while Heather was in the hospital and the survivors from that crash were taken to the same hospital. If you look at the comments on the support page under where the article was posted, you can see it was a different accident.I found a post dated 10/16/2015 of an article from The Fayetteville Observer that was shared on the support page linked a few posts back. The link is no longer valid but the title of the article was “Four Killed, Three Survive Friday Crash on I-95”.
I read about that one, but it’s not Heather’s accident. I believe they did ultimately release the names. Her sister states that Heather was hit by a car. That suggests car vs. pedestrian to me.I found a post dated 10/16/2015 of an article from The Fayetteville Observer that was shared on the support page linked a few posts back. The link is no longer valid but the title of the article was “Four Killed, Three Survive Friday Crash on I-95”.
Ohhh okay… thanks!I checked into that article. It was an accident that happened while Heather was in the hospital and the survivors from that crash were taken to the same hospital. If you look at the comments on the support page under where the article was posted, you can see it was a different accident.
I read about that one, but it’s not Heather’s accident. I believe they did ultimately release the names. Her sister states that Heather was hit by a car. That suggests car vs. pedestrian to me.
This must be one of the saddest stories I've read. From being a pretty and fully functional person before the accident to now...oh wow, someone mentioned court documents earlier - her sister filed a petition for guardianship last month, writing that “she will walk the streets in Fayetteville and jump in the car with any stranger”. This can be found here.
I hope this does not end up being horribly prescient. It’s looking like the possibilities are either random stranger or unhinged, violent husband. Either situation would be dire and I really really hope it’s neither
Same here, I feel like I’ve seen her face before. I’m in NC and have a good friend who grew up in Fayetteville. So it’s possible she shared posts if there were fundraisers or articles at the time of the accident.Very worried about Heather. She looks familiar to me, I don’t think we ever crossed paths, but I lived fairly close to Fayetteville when she had her accident. I think there might have been posts about her accident on local social media. The lack of media attention to her missing is frustrating, but also rather typical for that part of NC. Law enforcement in Fayetteville is stretched very thin.