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right, she was literally born 12 days after me.So sad. She was born the same year as myself. She had her whole life in front of her at being only 16 when she lost her life.
right, she was literally born 12 days after me.So sad. She was born the same year as myself. She had her whole life in front of her at being only 16 when she lost her life.
It's not surprising to me - despite living in the "Mormon" state in my childhood, it's not uncommon to see even 13 year olds with tattoos nowadaus. One of my past students had a tattoo on her wrist and I teach middle schoolers to put it in perspective.I found her father's 2017 obit, I believe, and she is listed as surviving him as you sometimes run across in missing persons cases where the family thinks or prefers to think they are off living their life somewhere. I wonder what the tiger tattoo meant to her, as she was born in 1975, not 1974. Even for people in circles where motorcyles, etc, were popular, it seems like a very bold tattoo for a teenager her age to have in 1991.
right, she was literally born 12 days after me.
I just don't know what I find more frustrating. Cases where the family has never reported the person missing (particularly a child) or cases where the police have completely botched / refused to put forth effort regarding the investigation. Both situations are mind boggling to me. I just can't wrap my mind around a family not, at some point in the last 30 years, filing a report.
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