Found Deceased NH - Celina Cass, 11, Stewartstown, 25 July 2011 #10 *Arrest*

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  • #421
Matou, way back in MSM the owner made a statement that the place was quiet- same article the bar/restaurant owner said it was a party stable....
I think he may be the one to manage the place. And I do believe those rent signs were up when this first happened.
I 'll see if I can find that article.

Thanks for the info! Conflicting accounts, hmmmmm...I can't wait to read the statement from the owner.
 
  • #422
The co-owner of the home is from "Somerville" but I can't find this place in either NH or Vermont. ?????
 
  • #423
The only Somerville I know of is in Mass. But it is not far away since the states are so small.
 
  • #424
She posted that she was chillin talking to one of her friends listening to “getting hot in here” thinking if she wanted to go for a walk or not.

The song is by Nelly.

She did post this but the post was from 3 weeks prior- NOT the night she went missing. Just wanted to clarify an earlier post stating she was listening to that song the night she went missing as that is not the case.
 
  • #425
It must be Massachusetts??
 
  • #426
She did post this but the post was from 3 weeks prior- NOT the night she went missing. Just wanted to clarify an earlier post stating she was listening to that song the night she went missing as that is not the case.

My DD used to love that song. But it was kind of a 'joke' song according to the kids. They do not see it as sexually as the adults do, imo.

eta: I think it was from a hit comedy movie which made it extra popular too. " Head of State."
 
  • #427
The post was from July 20, I think around 6 ish in the evening...siad she was listening to that 'getting hot in here' song, and talking on the phone. And thinkign if she woudl take a walk or not.
 
  • #428
The co-owner of the home is from "Somerville" but I can't find this place in either NH or Vermont. ?????

BBM

Massachusetts, I believe.....
 
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The only Somerville I know of is in Mass. But it is not far away since the states are so small.

BBM

I suppose it all depends on what you mean by "not far away" because the distance separating West Stewartstown, New Hampshire and Somerville, Massachusetts is over 200 miles.....

When you say "the states are so small" to what states are you referring and to what states are you drawing a comparison?
 
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She did post this but the post was from 3 weeks prior- NOT the night she went missing. Just wanted to clarify an earlier post stating she was listening to that song the night she went missing as that is not the case.

My bad. I knew it was from 3 days before. I should have thought first. I think you corrected me on that once before. I have got to start getting to bed earlier..............
 
  • #433
Y'all know I still wonder about her taking walks, with or without her sister, or anyone else in particular, and if she did take little evening strolls....the FB posts does allude to at least thinking of doing so , or not......
I am not saying she was up to no good if she did...but maybe someone else was.

Wonder if any vehicles in the area have any front passenger side damage?
Wonder what time any drinking establishments in the area close on Monday nights?
Wonder if someone was driving drunk?
Wonder if the autopsy could tell if there was any thing that could have been the result of a vehicle accident?
Could someone walking even get sideswiped, fall & hit their head , get knocked out and the driver panic............and.......

I am really curious at to the reward.
 
  • #434
BBM

I suppose it all depends on what you mean by "not far away" because the distance separating West Stewartstown, New Hampshire and Somerville, Massachusetts is over 200 miles.....

When you say "the states are so small" to what states are you referring and to what states are you drawing a comparison?

I guess it is all subjective. Being from California I do not consider 200 miles all that far. And I consider the New England states to be rather small in comparison to the majority of states.
 
  • #435
I think if she walked at night it would be around her house unless she had someone to walk with.

I guess any of those things could have happened. I just hope and pray LE has more evidence than they are telling us...which is nothing.

I just can't imagine what her family is going through. I just hope her mother and sister are getting settled in the new place. I can understand why they couldn't stand to stay where they were living.
 
  • #436
BBM. Hi Chris! I'm not sure this is correct. It seems unlikely that many people per day die in a town as small as Celina's.

Edit...

I don't think it was wrong to hold the event, though. The people of that town, especially the kids, needed that.

I agree.
 
  • #437
Discounting the holiday death clustering and what not, a town her size would average two to three deaths per day. If the festival took place a couple weeks after her death, that's a good number of people gone.

Respectfully BBM: Is that figure right? Stewartstown had a 2010 population of 1004 people. 2 to 3 deaths per day would mean that they lose 75% to over 100% of their population annually... :waitasec:
 
  • #438
Discounting the holiday death clustering and what not, a town her size would average two to three deaths per day. If the festival took place a couple weeks after her death, that's a good number of people gone.

Respectfully BBM: Is that figure right? Stewartstown had a 2010 population of 1004 people. 2 to 3 deaths per day would mean that they lose 75% to over 100% of their population annually... :waitasec:

No. That's not even close to correct. Sorry. I really need to stop posting at two in the morning, as it is pretty clear I stopped thinking at least an hour ago.
 
  • #439
Discounting the holiday death clustering and what not, a town her size would average two to three deaths per day. If the festival took place a couple weeks after her death, that's a good number of people gone.

Respectfully BBM: Is that figure right? Stewartstown had a 2010 population of 1004 people. 2 to 3 deaths per day would mean that they lose 75% to over 100% of their population annually... :waitasec:


The 2010 town report for Stewartstown shows a total of 17 deaths for the year. Most months there is only one death.
 
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The post was from July 20, I think around 6 ish in the evening...siad she was listening to that 'getting hot in here' song, and talking on the phone. And thinkign if she woudl take a walk or not.

If I remember correctly that was a posting on her FB account and did not mention listening to any song.
 
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