NC NC - Madalina Cojocari, 11, parents reported missing Dec 15, last seen at home, Cornelius, 23 Nov 2022

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Again speaking of burning, there are plenty of videos of burning furniture on YouTube. This one is MSM:
Together with similar videos which are going to be NSFWS, it seems that it takes about 10-15 minutes for a couch or loveseat to become fully consumed. Remember that the above video was "indoors", so YMMV with it being outdoors.
All MOO
 
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I'm not sure DC's family understands the process regarding truancy, etc. All they know is that they encouraged her to report Madalina's disappearance and that she did report it (to the school). DC told someone (I assume LE) that she reported Madalina missing after being encouraged to do so by her family. I imagine their understanding of English is about as good as our understanding of Romanian. Some things definitely can be confusing and get lost in translation, but technically, that part of their story matches with what DC told LE.
 
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I'm not sure DC's family understands the process regarding truancy, etc. All they know is that they encouraged her to report Madalina's disappearance and that she did report it (to the school). DC told someone (I assume LE) that she reported Madalina missing after being encouraged to do so by her family. I imagine their understanding of English is about as good as our understanding of Romanian. Some things definitely can be confusing and get lost in translation, but technically, that part of their story matches with what DC told LE.
But this is not correct. DC told LE that she was encouraged by her family to report M missing but failed to do so, fearing conflict with CP.

Per her arrest sheet, after the truancy packet was dropped off, DC called the counselor and agreed to present M to school at an appointed meeting. DC subsequently arrived to the meeting, but she did not have M with her.

You don’t have to understand truancy laws to see that it was the school and not DC who pushed the issue here, imo.
 
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I'm not sure DC's family understands the process regarding truancy, etc. All they know is that they encouraged her to report Madalina's disappearance and that she did report it (to the school). DC told someone (I assume LE) that she reported Madalina missing after being encouraged to do so by her family. I imagine their understanding of English is about as good as our understanding of Romanian. Some things definitely can be confusing and get lost in translation, but technically, that part of their story matches with what DC told LE.
That’s not what the mother’s arrest report said. DC didn’t report Madalina missing despite her family encouraging her to do so:

— In her arrest report, Madalina Cojocari’s mother said she didn’t call the police when she noticed her 11-year-old daughter was missing, despite her family urging her to.

Here’s the report:
 
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So ... Madalina could be anywhere from NC to MI ?
Horrifying. :mad:
RSBM

I said the same earlier on. My guess is, it will be MI.

This is one I'd love to be wrong about.

jmo
 
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This is not going to end well, I don't see how it can. :(
 
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This is not going to end well, I don't see how it can. :(
I know. I've been trying to come up with a scenario in which MC is alive and well, and it is hard to come up with one.
 
  • #1,008
Madalina reminds me a little bit of Lily Peters.
 
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Madalina reminds me a little bit of Lily Peters.
That would be a plot twist if a young friend or neighbor was the guilty party....
 
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I know. I've been trying to come up with a scenario in which MC is alive and well, and it is hard to come up with one.
Missing now 36 days. Doesn't look good at all.
 
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