I wasn't even aware of Nadirahs case until this thread was bumped with news she was found. It was then I read and wondered why? why did Nadirahs case get so little attention, and why hadn't her family and Phylicia Barnes family combined efforts to bring more attention to both cases? Why was Nadirah selected of those at the location when the robbery occured? Why a mom with a young child who is now motherless?
I don't know those answers. I do know I hope law enforcement continues to follow Nadirah's case and seek the justice she so deserves.
I hope now that she is recovered her story doesn't fade away.... Somehow I had an odd feeling once Nadirah was recovered she went and reached for Phylicia's hand -leading her saying now it is your turn, I will hold your hand through your recovery and your family finding you. Is that strange? Maybe. But those are some thoughts which occured to me the last 72 hours or so.
Thank you Nadirah for leading the way... I pray your story opens more doors for young, not just young but all missing African American females. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and your precious child - that they find peace, answers, justice and the will to move forward.
An interesting blog I found while searching for information on both Nadirah and Phylicia. Worth the read, imo.
http://thebeautifulstruggler.com/2011/04/failsto/
God Bless you Nadirah, sleep peacefully.
sadly the answer is as simple as black and white.
Nadirah's story generated two pages of one thread. Holly Bobo, another woman abducted from her home is up to what, 11 threads now? I'm not saying anything negative about Holly's plight. somehow hers made national news.
what a difference race and socio-economic status made with these two stories. tragic on so many levels.