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Could you elaborate for those of us that don't watch movies (yea I know, I'm weird lol)You need to watch the movie "Fargo." Then you'll understand.
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Could you elaborate for those of us that don't watch movies (yea I know, I'm weird lol)You need to watch the movie "Fargo." Then you'll understand.
It's quite a bizarre string of news articles, isn't it.Oh, Lord. Someone will be sued sideways if they've jumped the gun. And if this in fact is the wrong person, it could hurt the investigation...wasting precious time that could be spent finding Savanna. :/
Me too!!!!!! I thought I had a grip on what was going on with that dang video clip, then thought the information that the woman interviewed was not the last to see Savanna as I originally thought and now, I am back to thinking they are saying she is the woman who last saw her. I give. I am just going to sit back lest I lose the rest of my marbles. :scared:
Hmmm. In the video from the news coverage, the woman (D) being interviewed appeared fairly tall. What size was Savannah? Would it have been possible for the stolen clothes to fit D?On Primetime Justice it was said that Savanna had claimed someone stole some of her clothing from the laundry room and the woman was seen wearing it later.
Can anyone provide a link regarding the "four men" being referenced please? TIA.
From the Fargo Forum- if true sounds pretty bad...
Two people who live in LaFontaine-Greywind's building on the second floor, Christipher Miranda and Rhonda Grimli, said they heard noises in the bathroom above their apartment on Saturday afternoon."We were getting ready to leave (and) we heard a banging in the bathtub," in the third-floor apartment above them about 1:30 or 2 p.m., Miranda said. He said the sounds lasted 15 to 20 minutes."Then the shower turned on. It seemed kind of odd," Miranda said.
http://www.westfargopioneer.com/new...fargo-police-say-about-missing-pregnant-woman
From the Fargo Forum- if true sounds pretty bad...
Two people who live in LaFontaine-Greywind's building on the second floor, Christipher Miranda and Rhonda Grimli, said they heard noises in the bathroom above their apartment on Saturday afternoon."We were getting ready to leave (and) we heard a banging in the bathtub," in the third-floor apartment above them about 1:30 or 2 p.m., Miranda said. He said the sounds lasted 15 to 20 minutes."Then the shower turned on. It seemed kind of odd," Miranda said.
Anderson said Fargo police were "trying to corroborate statements and narrow our investigation and we asked GFPD to assist us."
Another news outlet reported that Grand Forks police were looking for four men. When asked about this, Anderson said that was not true.
"Just let me be clear," he said. "We are not looking for anyone. We know the whereabouts of the people mentioned in the report."
Two people who live in LaFontaine-Greywind's building on the second floor, Christipher Miranda and Rhonda Grimli, said they heard noises in the bathroom above their apartment on Saturday afternoon.
"We were getting ready to leave (and) we heard a banging in the bathtub," in the third-floor apartment above them about 1:30 or 2 p.m., Miranda said. He said the sounds lasted 15 to 20 minutes.
"Then the shower turned on. It seemed kind of odd," Miranda said.
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anic: :what: What is going on?!?
"I don't think they're moving fast enough. I think it is too big for the Fargo Police Department," said Norberta LaFontaine-Greywind, adding that authorities had searched the Red River using dogs and had also conducted searches using a helicopter.
Amanda Viver, spiritual director of the Native American Christian Ministry, called on the public to place pressure on police to encourage more resources be put into the search, including asking the FBI for help.
"There has to be justice. We have to know where she is," said Viver, who suggested people show up at the police station to make their desires known.
Fargo Police Chief David Todd said Wednesday afternoon the search for Savanna "is our No. 1 priority. All of our resources have been focused on this since the beginning."
http://www.wday.com/news/4316831-fa...resources-search-missing-pregnant-fargo-womanNorberta LaFontaine-Greywind said members of her Turtle Mountain tribe have offered to help search for her daughter and she expressed appreciation for everyone who attended Wednesday's prayer rally.
"It feels good to have all that support, you don't feel alone," she said, adding a reward is being offered for information leading to the whereabouts of her daughter. She said the amount stood at about $7,000 Wednesday afternoon and it was growing.