OH OH - Taylor Robinson, 19, Akron, 3 May 2013

  • #61
bumping for Taylor. Makes me sick this is not getting more attention from the media and everyone else. I will hold my tongue before saying anything more. Where are you, beautiful girl?
 
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  • #63
This article says is is not even known if she made it inside the house. this long after everything, they can't confirm this. $#@!&*)^? Can I say that?

http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/303312/3/Missing--Vigil-tonight-for-missing-Taylor-Robinson

"Police say it is unclear if she ever made it into the home."

This is confusing. Her jacket and shoes were found inside, right? So she must have gone in? Also the client would have been able to tell or indicate whether she had been there.
 
  • #64
http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/303312/3/Missing--Vigil-tonight-for-missing-Taylor-Robinson

"Police say it is unclear if she ever made it into the home."

This is confusing. Her jacket and shoes were found inside, right? So she must have gone in? Also the client would have been able to tell or indicate whether she had been there.

I found this comment strange too, so I went back and looked at the earlier articles. Any time I saw mention of the shoes/jacket, it was Taylor's mother.

The other 'inconsistency' noticed earlier, was that some articles stated that LE said that the client's mother arrived home to find her daughter alone. In other articles, Carmilla (TR's mother) that when she arrived, TR was not there. I think this makes sense, presuming that the client's mother arrived first, and then Taylor's mother arrived shortly after.

On a different note, if you watch the above video, you will notice that they mention that the vigil is partly to raise money for Taylor's family to hire a PI. They then interview a PI in the video, and he says that he hopes the community comes together to show that they care. Isn't that a bit self-serving? I know that he might need the income to do his normal job, but then he shouldn't have encouraged people to be community-minded. Wouldn't that imply that he should donate his services if HE was caring and community-minded?

Where are you Taylor???
 
  • #65
Sending up prayers for Taylor today.

I sure hope they get that ex boyfriend and make him talk!
 
  • #66
Something seems off about this. Did she make it into her client's house or not? If not, why did her mom say Taylor's shoes and jacket were in the house?

And why raise money at this point for a PI, does that mean the family thinks LE's investigation has hit a dead end?

I just don't know what to think about this.

I wonder if Taylor's client is unable to speak to LE due to some type of disability. It seems like the client would know whether or not Taylor arrived that night.

Poor Taylor, I pray she's found soon.
 
  • #67
Something seems off about this. Did she make it into her client's house or not? If not, why did her mom say Taylor's shoes and jacket were in the house?

And why raise money at this point for a PI, does that mean the family thinks LE's investigation has hit a dead end?

I just don't know what to think about this.

I wonder if Taylor's client is unable to speak to LE due to some type of disability. It seems like the client would know whether or not Taylor arrived that night.

Poor Taylor, I pray she's found soon.

I agree. And even if the client couldn't speak to tell LE whether or not Taylor was in the home that night, surely the client's mother could tell whether Taylor had been there. Wouldn't Taylor have kept up with a log of some sort while in the home? Tracking when the client was fed, whether the client had medication, etc. That's what I would assume, at least. How would she have reported her work hours to her employer? Must be something, somewhere. Seems after all this time no one should be questioning whether or not Taylor was in the house that night. We should know that much, at least.
 
  • #68
It would seem unlikely that the client was left alone until someone (taylor) arrived to take over care. Although, it is not impossible. jmo
 
  • #69
I agree. And even if the client couldn't speak to tell LE whether or not Taylor was in the home that night, surely the client's mother could tell whether Taylor had been there. Wouldn't Taylor have kept up with a log of some sort while in the home? Tracking when the client was fed, whether the client had medication, etc. That's what I would assume, at least. How would she have reported her work hours to her employer? Must be something, somewhere. Seems after all this time no one should be questioning whether or not Taylor was in the house that night. We should know that much, at least.

Maybe it is this confusing statement that made the family hire a PI? jmo
 
  • #70
:bump:
 
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  • #72
Bumping for Taylor. Is there really nothing to report??

:bump:
 
  • #73
:bump:

Why isn't more info coming out?

Are the police conducting searches?
 
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  • #75
so we still don't know for sure if she made it into the home or where her jacket was found?
 
  • #76
There doesn't seem to be much information about Taylor. I'm worried the the bf or ex bf got a lawyer.
 
  • #77
I agree. And even if the client couldn't speak to tell LE whether or not Taylor was in the home that night, surely the client's mother could tell whether Taylor had been there. Wouldn't Taylor have kept up with a log of some sort while in the home? Tracking when the client was fed, whether the client had medication, etc. That's what I would assume, at least. How would she have reported her work hours to her employer? Must be something, somewhere. Seems after all this time no one should be questioning whether or not Taylor was in the house that night. We should know that much, at least.


Good questions, but it depends on the agency she worked for, or the family could have hired her without going through an agency. I used to work in home health, and we did not have to keep a log, other than signing off when we gave them meds. I worked for an agency in some jobs, and for individual family members as well. If this patient had round-the-clock care, then the person she relieved would know when she arrived, and the person who relieved her would know when she left. It's kind of an honor system, really.

I noticed there is no mention of another aide coming in that morning, so this patient may have only needed help at night and/or the daughter could be taking care of her during the day.
 
  • #78
Bumping for Taylor. Sure hope we hear something soon.
 
  • #79
Akron LE is pretty quiet....so are the FBI. They aren't regularly begging for tips. I wonder if they have some good leads that we don't know about. I sure hope they do.

Where is Taylor??
:(
 
  • #80
just finding out about this case. sending my prayers for taylor up too. altho, after this long, i'm worried about the outcome. if she had a "new" little baby, i doubt she'd be gone this long willingly. was the ex the baby's father??
 

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