Found Deceased NC - Mariah Woods, 3, Onslow County, 27 Nov 2017 #1

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  • #201
Just a reminder - we're not supposed to sleuth family members.
 
  • #202
FYI- nobody’s personal Facebook post can be linked. Also no closed groups. I just don’t want to see the thread shut down- not trying to tell anyone what to do!

Also no posting about anyone until they are named in media- save your stuff (links etc) and we can post it all as soon as someone is named/charged!

Edit- I appreciate the links though [emoji85]- you guys are quick. And I didn’t see that others already posted this before me. Sorry to repeat information- I can’t figure out how to delete on the app.


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  • #203
why not?

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Hmmm not sure how to answer that, other than I am not comfortable attaching myself to any groups. I lurked here on Websleuths for a good 6 months before I ever set up an acct. As you can see by the amount of posts I have, I tend to read more than type. I'm not sure if that answers your question.
 
  • #204
why not?

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I can only speak for myself, but even if it is a "closed group," all of my real life friends can see I've joined it. If it was a local missing child, I'd join. But not someone in a different part of the country. I don't want my real life friends to know how weirdly obsessed I am with following true crime :).
 
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I can only speak for myself, but even if it is a "closed group," all of my real life friends can see I've joined it. If it was a local missing child, I'd join. But not someone in a different part of the country. I don't want my real life friends to know how weirdly obsessed I am with following true crime :).

Ditto!

(And I didn't realize FB friends can see when I join closed groups. Oh geez.)
 
  • #206
A child with a biological mother who is living with a man who is not the child’s father is 33 times more likely to suffer abuse. (Source: Dreamcatchers for Abused Children)


Children living in households with unrelated adults are nearly 50 times as likely to die of inflicted injuries as children living with two biological parents. (Source: Journal of American Academy of Pediatrics, 2005.)


Children of single parents had 77 percent greater risk of being harmed by physical abuse than children living with both parents. (Source: National Incidence Study)
 
  • #207
So the bf is the last one to have seen her?

The latest I’ve seen was mom checked on Mariah between 9-10pm before mom went to bed, mom’s bf said Mariah came out around midnight and he told her to go back to bed and the child was missing when mom went to wake her this morning. I’ll see if I can pull links back up.


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I wonder how they got this to be an Amber Alert with no vehicle information etc.

Here's the criteria -- essentially the same as others -- it does specify an abduction -- so (??) -

The child is:


  • 17 years old or younger.
  • believed to have been abducted,
  • not taken by a parent (unless the child is in danger)
  • not believed to be a runaway or voluntarily missing.
  • and the abduction has been reported to and investigated by a law enforcement agency.
NC DPS: Amber Alert Criteria
https://www.ncdps.gov/Our-Organization/Law.../Amber-Alert/Amber-Alert-Criteria
https://www.google.com/search?safe=...64.psy-ab..2.15.1717.0..0i131k1.0.lWUkT-FQXV4
 
  • #211
Maybe this is just my assumption and I’m certainly not trying to be insensitive or profiling a certain “type” but is it just me or does it seem that a lot of these abduction cases are in low income homes/trailers etc... does anyone know if there are any connections between low income and abduction of children? Hayley Cummings comes to mind for the moment
 
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Oh man....from what I'm reading, I'm not optimistic. I so hope I am wrong.
 
  • #214
I suppose there's little chance of security cameras nearby :(
 
  • #215
Maybe this is just my assumption and I’m certainly not trying to be insensitive or profiling a certain “type” but is it just me or does it seem that a lot of these abduction cases are in low income homes/trailers etc... does anyone know if there are any connections between low income and abduction of children? Hayley Cummings comes to mind for the moment

Elizabeth Smart
 
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Maybe this is just my assumption and I’m certainly not trying to be insensitive or profiling a certain “type” but is it just me or does it seem that a lot of these abduction cases are in low income homes/trailers etc... does anyone know if there are any connections between low income and abduction of children? Hayley Cummings comes to mind for the moment

I researched this when the Caliyah case was breaking. I can't recall specifics but it's in my mind that socioeconomic factors didn't play as big a part as I'd expected.
Maybe someone else knows this information and can chime in.
 
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Maybe this is just my assumption and I’m certainly not trying to be insensitive or profiling a certain “type” but is it just me or does it seem that a lot of these abduction cases are in low income homes/trailers etc... does anyone know if there are any connections between low income and abduction of children? Hayley Cummings comes to mind for the moment

I think it's more likely that low income and substance abuse go hand in hand, and often substance abuse leads to very poor and distorted decision making.
 
  • #218
Not sure if I can say this but it appears from info found in "other" sources that the missing girl is the biological child of the BF.

I've read that as well. I really don't know for sure. A lot of women these days have "gender reveal" parties. Seems to me it would be more appropriate, in some cases, to have "daddy reveal" parties. I can't imagine trying to do family trees anymore. JMO, MOO, etc.
 
  • #219
:tyou:

Worrying...

It's good & dark here now, of course. The temp here in Raleigh, NC, is 41 degrees F. It is usually a couple of degrees warmer in the eastern part of the state, but it's too damm cold for a little girl to be outside -- but I think she would have already been found if she was out there on her own. That's not what happened to her, IMO -- she didn't jump out the window and go for a walk.
 
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I researched this when the Caliyah case was breaking. I can't recall specifics but it's in my mind that socioeconomic factors didn't play as big a part as I'd expected.
Maybe someone else knows this information and can chime in.

I've followed many, many cases here on WS...and the victims and perps have pretty much covered all ranges of income and housing.

That's not a scientific study, of course. ;)

jmo
 
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