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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?
http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/303312/3/Missing--Vigil-tonight-for-missing-Taylor-Robinson
Still thinking of Taylor and her family.![]()
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.
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.
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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.